My symptoms are: I feel like I have to pee badly 24/7 (it lessens a bit with laying down for a long while or sitting on a toilet), and I have pretty bad urinary hesitancy sometimes (it varies). My sphincter doesn't do anything at first when I sit on the toilet, then twitches oddly when I start to pee, and then finally I pee normally. I have a weak stream if I don't take my Rapaflo (similar to Flomax, I'm not a guy but this helps me pee so it's whatever). I also sometimes have a hard time having BMs, which was NEVER an issue until this problem started. My urinary symptoms worsen after I have BMs as well, even if they aren't strained ones. I've never actually leaked urine, but I think I dribble an itty bit after peeing sometimes. Presumably urine just gets trapped in my urethra.
I should stress that I've never had pain through this aside from when I was cathed for a urodynamics test.
I've been through the ringer with treatments for issues like IC or high-tone PFD, but something is off, as I have had literally no response to any treatments. It appears my bladder itself is perfectly healthy (tests show it as such), and that my urethra and something that controls or surrounds the bladder is what the real problem is. No meds that should help me really help, and sometimes they make things worse. If it can even possibly cause urinary retention, it will cause retention in me (including valium). The reason I ended up here is because I was researching nerve blocks and read about a few people with diagnosis's of PNE that match up to my symptoms very well, but they have some sort of pain added on.
The only thing I had a slight response to as far as the 24/7 urge to pee was Elavil (Amitriptyline), but yet again that stupid anticholinergic effect causes my bladder to not want to do it's job to pee on top of it already being hard for me to pee, so I had to stop it (it also gave me overly vivid, weird nightmares). I was thinking about asking my urogyne for Lyrica or one of the related drugs, especially since I can't find anything about that having anticholinergic effects. I figure if there's a nerve component, Lyrica may do something.
My lack of pain has actually been the worst thing (not saying this to say pain isn't a horrible symptom to deal with, I do have awful back pain sometimes and I have IBS) because people sometimes just want to pin OAB on me and it's most definitely not OAB. Every disorder that matches up to me has the top symptom as being pain, so it's very frustrating not knowing where to look for a proper diagnosis, and without that finding proper treatment is impossible. I know high-tone PFD fits my symptoms, but all treatments for that have failed, and I also can't find anyone with PFD who have this CONSTANT urge to pee. Not even near constant, it's 24/7, never leaves me alone. I'm losing my mind. I'm only 21, it's too early for this s**t.
Now, my biggest question for you guys, as my searches have been useless: Is it possible to have PNE WITHOUT any pain? (Is this something I should pursue testing/treatment for?)
(Also, sorry this is so long.
