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<blockquote data-quote="winglets" data-source="post: 1677816" data-attributes="member: 455061"><p>After my last post above, I started feeling better and normal urination habits etc. sleeping better too on the whole.</p><p></p><p>However I am still waking up most nights around 3-4am occasionally with a slightly dry mouth too but no strong urge to pee. Even then though, some nights I'll be wide awake, other times I'll be awake momentarily only to fall back asleep almost straight away.</p><p>There are days when I’ll drink say around 1l in the afternoon and won’t even need to go pee for almost the whole day and if I do then I’ll only void a small amount but then there are days where I could drink the same amount and I’ll void a fairly large amount, near the 1l that I had drunk. What’s the reason for this variation? Is this just normal and dependent on the individual?</p><p></p><p>During the times when I’m not voiding much, my urine is rather concentrated so a lot more yellow than the times when I void a fair amount, where it’s diluted and looking very clear. I've never had any pain, no straining, burning when urinating, good flow, no other physical symptoms really.</p><p></p><p>I did stop the mirtazapine/remeron about 3 weeks ago now so I don't think I'm having withdrawal symptoms.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="winglets, post: 1677816, member: 455061"] After my last post above, I started feeling better and normal urination habits etc. sleeping better too on the whole. However I am still waking up most nights around 3-4am occasionally with a slightly dry mouth too but no strong urge to pee. Even then though, some nights I'll be wide awake, other times I'll be awake momentarily only to fall back asleep almost straight away. There are days when I’ll drink say around 1l in the afternoon and won’t even need to go pee for almost the whole day and if I do then I’ll only void a small amount but then there are days where I could drink the same amount and I’ll void a fairly large amount, near the 1l that I had drunk. What’s the reason for this variation? Is this just normal and dependent on the individual? During the times when I’m not voiding much, my urine is rather concentrated so a lot more yellow than the times when I void a fair amount, where it’s diluted and looking very clear. I've never had any pain, no straining, burning when urinating, good flow, no other physical symptoms really. I did stop the mirtazapine/remeron about 3 weeks ago now so I don't think I'm having withdrawal symptoms. [/QUOTE]
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