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Hi. Thanks for sharing your story.

I’d like to add or expand here about fluid intake.

I’ve just stopped the solifenacin after only a few weeks as I’ve developed breathing issues and hot clammy forehead

I was still getting up 3-4 times a night which was an improvement on 6-7 times

My Urology Consultant has insisted I reduce my fluid intake.

I was talking 3 cups of tea and 2 small black coffees.

The last fluid being 3.00 pm other than water for tablets.

If you can stop drinking that contains Caffeine it helps tremendously.

Drink plain water not any cokes / cola’s etc.

It does help.

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Drinks with caffeine are not great for anyone especially if there are vascular, kidney/urniary issues .

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