Ha. It's not that I shake plenty its only just started happening but its every time now. A little bit of research suggests diabetes plays a partI cant say its never happened to me before but I would never have made a connection to the diabetes.....
unless, there were other diabetes related things going on down there also, which you would assume could diminish sensation and therefore the ability to tell when its all done....
think you just need to spend a few more seconds giving it a shake maybe....
Ha. It's not that I shake plenty its only just started happening but its every time now. A little bit of research suggests diabetes plays a part
Last HbA1c was 43 which is my best yet control is fine and no other issues that stand outIt very well could be.....how is your control? have you been experiencing any other issues....?
I've done that for most of my adult life just means you have to stand there a bit longer I'm afraid.... I think it means you're getting a bit older.. I have to wait a good 5-10 seconds to get the last bits out.. then can still get a small dribble. Patience is key and ignore the odd looks you get at the urinal...!I have recently started dribbling after "putting myself away" thinking i have finished weeing. I have heard this can be linked to Diabetes. Does anyone else have this problem and how can i fix it?
I cant say its never happened to me before but I would never have made a connection to the diabetes.....
unless, there were other diabetes related things going on down there also, which you would assume could diminish sensation and therefore the ability to tell when its all done....
think you just need to spend a few more seconds giving it a shake maybe....
I have recently started dribbling after "putting myself away" thinking i have finished weeing. I have heard this can be linked to Diabetes. Does anyone else have this problem and how can i fix it?
so does prostate problems. Get thee to a doctor to get checked, please, please do this.Ha. It's not that I shake plenty its only just started happening but its every time now. A little bit of research suggests diabetes plays a part
I had prostate cancer seven years ago, I didn't have a dribble problem then, but did afterwards, doctor told me I should take at the very least 2 mins to have a pee, I was always in too much of a hurry to wait that long and dribbled! Now take the fully allotted time, no more problems. (Think this is first time I've talked about this kind of subject, well done for raising it)!!I have recently started dribbling after "putting myself away" thinking i have finished weeing. I have heard this can be linked to Diabetes. Does anyone else have this problem and how can i fix it?
I concur. It can be very annoying to finish, thinking there is no more there, only to find as soon as you have washed your hands and are leaving the bathroom, you feel like you have to go again.
One of the many benefits of controlling BG is that this happens less often for me when things are well controlled. It turns out men and women are not so different after all.
Sounds more like prostate problems ...go see your doc
I would certainly suggest consulting a doctor if you have prostate symptoms but those who think a PSA test is conclusive should read the following. I put my name down for a sort of screening test but was told they don't do them over the age of 69 as the results are too unreliable.
https://www.nhs.uk/conditions/prostate-cancer/should-i-have-psa-test/