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<blockquote data-quote="blothom" data-source="post: 432429" data-attributes="member: 72293"><p>Hi All, </p><p>Another little scare last night, just before bed, started peeing blood big time, with no warning or pain. Continued through the night, so worried sick - is there anything else that can go wrong?! Anyway, after an ultrasound this am, and a CT scan this pm. they concluded that it was probably a stone (of which I have had no previous history) and my now famous lack of pain indicators were probably responsible for its unannounced appearance. I will be able to go home tomorrow, as planned, and just come in as an outpatient for a scope of the bladder, to rule out any other possible reasons, but all is clear now, and I am a much happier bunny today. Has anyone else had any similar problems with deadened pain signals, and does it get better with good control?</p><p>Signing off to get some much needed sleep, lots of packing to do tomorrow!</p><p>All the best, Pat. (Blothom)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="blothom, post: 432429, member: 72293"] Hi All, Another little scare last night, just before bed, started peeing blood big time, with no warning or pain. Continued through the night, so worried sick - is there anything else that can go wrong?! Anyway, after an ultrasound this am, and a CT scan this pm. they concluded that it was probably a stone (of which I have had no previous history) and my now famous lack of pain indicators were probably responsible for its unannounced appearance. I will be able to go home tomorrow, as planned, and just come in as an outpatient for a scope of the bladder, to rule out any other possible reasons, but all is clear now, and I am a much happier bunny today. Has anyone else had any similar problems with deadened pain signals, and does it get better with good control? Signing off to get some much needed sleep, lots of packing to do tomorrow! All the best, Pat. (Blothom) [/QUOTE]
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