Have you spoken to your GP about this issue?I have recently started having bladder problems. (I'm a male by the way!)
Mostly a delay of up to 7 seconds before any flow, reduced stream, and often very little sensation that urination is needed. My questions are:
Is this relatively common?
Is it a sign of autonomic neuropathy?
Does it necessarily always progress if you keep your HBAIC very low? e.g. below 5.4
And is there anything I could or should be doing to help this condition?
Thanks for your help.
Yes I have, and he has advised that all that you can do is keep your HBAIC as low as possible, eat a healthy diet, and stay slim.
I was hoping that perhaps someone had heard of some recent research or other professional opinions from their doctors on this.
I guess from your avatar that you are at an age that the prostate starts to expand as @EllieM suggests. I recognise the symptoms you mention and I'm amazed your doctor hasn't investigated. I have been on medication for at least 10 years and it has helped enormously. This might be interesting:Yes I have, and he has advised that all that you can do is keep your HBAIC as low as possible, eat a healthy diet, and stay slim.
I was hoping that perhaps someone had heard of some recent research or other professional opinions from their doctors on this.
Agree with this my husband also had same problem and nothing to do with his diabetesMy husband , 68, also has the benign prostrate enlargement problem. It's very common and nothing to do with diabetes. Can you see / discuss this with a different doctor ? Remember any person with diabetes can develop any other condition known to medical science.
InI have recently started having bladder problems. (I'm a male by the way!)
Mostly a delay of up to 7 seconds before any flow, reduced stream, and often very little sensation that urination is needed. My questions are:
Is this relatively common?
Is it a sign of autonomic neuropathy?
Does it necessarily always progress if you keep your HBAIC very low? e.g. below 5.4
And is there anything I could or should be doing to help this condition?
Thanks for your help.
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