Guest guest Posted March 19, 2006 Report Share Posted March 19, 2006 , Sorry to hear that you are having problems with your urine output. Are you experiencing any pain in your bladder? Do you retain your urine? May I suggest that if this continues that you call your PCP or Neuro and see if you can have some blood work, or urine tests done prior to your appt. That way your doctor will have some information and results to go on when you see him. Hope you feel better soon!! Hugs, Ann-Marie wrote: You got me Kristie. My urine output has drastically decreased and I haven't decreased my fluids any. I will see my neuro in about a month, April 26th actually.. PCP would be just as long to get an appointment, so we will see. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 20, 2006 Report Share Posted March 20, 2006 When I was in training for Sgt in the army reserve we were told to watch our troops urine output. If it was concentrated yellow or less than usual (not sure how you were supposed to tell this); it meant the person was dehydrated. Janet Sample / urine output , Sorry to hear that you are having problems with your urine output. Are you experiencing any pain in your bladder? Do you retain your urine? May I suggest that if this continues that you call your PCP or Neuro and see if you can have some blood work, or urine tests done prior to your appt. That way your doctor will have some information and results to go on when you see him. Hope you feel better soon!! Hugs, Ann-Marie wrote: You got me Kristie. My urine output has drastically decreased and I haven't decreased my fluids any. I will see my neuro in about a month, April 26th actually.. PCP would be just as long to get an appointment, so we will see. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 20, 2006 Report Share Posted March 20, 2006 I suspect I am starting to have kidney issues as my intake is still quite good. Thank you for your input. Janet Sample wrote: >When I was in training for Sgt in the army reserve we were told to watch our troops urine output. If it was concentrated yellow or less than usual (not sure how you were supposed to tell this); it meant the person was dehydrated. > >Janet Sample > / urine output > > > , > > Sorry to hear that you are having problems with your urine output. Are you experiencing any pain in your bladder? Do you retain your urine? > > May I suggest that if this continues that you call your PCP or Neuro and see if you can have some blood work, or urine tests done prior to your appt. That way your doctor will have some information and results to go on when you see him. > > Hope you feel better soon!! > > Hugs, > Ann-Marie > > > > > > > wrote: > > You got me Kristie. My urine output has drastically decreased and I > haven't decreased my fluids any. I will see my neuro in about a month, > April 26th actually.. PCP would be just as long to get an appointment, > so we will see. > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 20, 2006 Report Share Posted March 20, 2006 no problem. Just thought I would throw that out there. That is usually my problem as I do not drink enough liquids as I should. Used to drink a couple of bottles of flavored water a day at work. I mix my own with a splenda sweetened flavoring because I do not like the aspartme taste of the other waters. Anyway, for some reason I stopped and drink 3-4 cans of diet mountain dew instead. I know both the caffeine and nutrasweet will kill me, nutrasweet can cause seizures--at least I drink 3-4 large 16 oz glasses of milk when I come home at night from work. Janet / urine output > > > , > > Sorry to hear that you are having problems with your urine output. Are you experiencing any pain in your bladder? Do you retain your urine? > > May I suggest that if this continues that you call your PCP or Neuro and see if you can have some blood work, or urine tests done prior to your appt. That way your doctor will have some information and results to go on when you see him. > > Hope you feel better soon!! > > Hugs, > Ann-Marie > > > > > > > wrote: > > You got me Kristie. My urine output has drastically decreased and I > haven't decreased my fluids any. I will see my neuro in about a month, > April 26th actually.. PCP would be just as long to get an appointment, > so we will see. > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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