Months still seeing doctors

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Out of the blue started to have small leaks ..lead to blood in urine ...lower right side pain ...with numbing ... had 2 days of bleeding ...tried ! Now after MRI...CT Scans color /no color ..urine test - everything is normal ..no cancer ..kidneys and liver great ...but still blood in urine ...which urine is light brown to dark . Drink tons of water ..eat right doctor has no idea and what is going on ! Has anyone gone thru this nightmare ..if so ...what did you do to get back to normal ...doctors just passing me around

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    Hi Cheryl124

     I am 73 male  yes I to have had lots of medical  problems and yes I think that the Dr's today work for the Pharmacy's as if they can give you another pill that is fine, you walk out the door thinking the pain has gone But it hasn't  your Dr has just made it worse as you will worry about it now and you are back to square one. And yes they push you from one Dr to another because they are too lazy to look at it .It will take the time that they won't get because of losing another patient. And they expect you to take another painkiller a shut your mouth  It is happening all over the world I have had chronic pain in my groin had it since 2012 after I dislocated my hip twice within three weeks   Now ever since the two operations I had I cant lift my left leg from chronic pain NOW every time I go see the Doctor's Specialist I think they see me coming and are ready for more pills, All I want is the pain to go away so Dr's say they can do that yes it means to cut the tendion or another operation to try and straiten the joint as it had 4 operations allready . I often go to Dr's trying to get rid of some of the pills that I take and end up with more pills on exit  So you can't win. Good luck 

       David 49122

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