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Celia, my first thought is to start taking cranberry capsules. They are pure
cranberry powder. My DH is a paraplegic and that's one thing that helps him
keep bladder complications at bay. He takes 2 in the morning and 2 in the
evening. Since I started taking them, I've not had any urinary problems. I
take the same dose. The capsules we use contain 140 mg of pure cranberry
powder.
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Sent: Tuesday, August 01, 2000 2:14 PM
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Subject: [P-F] Bladder Problem
Hi All,
For the past week I have been having a lot of bladder problems; I have been
on a salt free diet for a number of years now because of water retention,
now the problem is worse than ever. I would appreciate your help.
When I get up in the morning I have almost no symptoms, after having my sip
of water at breakfast the discomfort (bloating, feeling of a full bladder)
starts. I do pass water but the bladder is remains full. There is no sign
of a bladder infection from what I can tell (not burning or discoloration of
the urine).
If I eat anything with salt the discomfort gets unbearable, plus I get
terrible pain in my right knee. At first I associated the knee pain to my
daily walk (at least 10 miles per day 5 days a week) then I decided to drink
Fennel tea (which is a diuretic) at meal time and in between meals (the pain
in the knee is more bearable unless I eat something salty). At times the
knee pain is so excruciating that I can't even take a step or bend it
without having the tears roll down my cheeks.
Does anyone have any suggestion on what could be causing this or what I
should be doing/taking to alleviate this problem?
Clelia
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