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Does anyone get repeated bladder infections after having had a pelvic floor repair and hysterectomy? Thank you!

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I've been plagued with them all my life, worse after hysterectomy. I take a product called D-Mannose. You can buy it at any health food store. It keeps bacteria out of bladder. Since starting it after an old woman suggested it to me at pharmacy picking up antibiotics, I haven't had one in 4 years. That's a world record for me. It's sure worth a try. Best wishes♡♡♡

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Walmart now sells D-Mannose.

I take that and a cranberry vitamin chew every day since my last UTI. Haven’t had a problem with my urinary tracks since. Thank you Lord!

Happy Thanksgiving and thank you for your post.

Jim

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