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7 weeks post-op, urinating still a concern

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Reading my operation notes, I have something called 'bilateral ureters', which I googled & it's a rare a rare urinary tract abnormality, which explains having a lot of UTIs throughout my life!

I haven't had a chat with the surgeon yet - but every time I wee, it feels a little like the end of a UTI / generally a bit uncomfortable & I wondered if anyone had a similar experience of that taking a while for that part to 'get back to normal'. I wondered if the 2 were linked.

I have my first telephone consult post-op next week & I will bring it up, I was just wondering!

Aside from that, can't recommend the surgery enough, due on my 2nd period & so far, both I have had no PMDD symptoms (in comparison) which was one of the main reasons for the surgery :)

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