Stuck fluid feeling in urethra

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Hi, I came off antidepressants slowly, the last day was 18th. I had my period on the 19th and just at the end I started to get a feeling that pee was stuck at the end of my urethra. After 2 weeks of getting no better, I went to the Dr for a urine test and it showed I had a UTI and was given antibiotics. I still had the symptom so I went back but the UTI was gone and still is. Lately I feel the fluid feeling is spreading to the rest of my urethra and in my lower bladder. I feel it in my urethra after I pee and move my legs around. I feel it in my lower bladder when I walk.

I've been getting so anxious and stressed (there's a few stressful events in my life at the moment) that I'm starting to get urine frequency although not much comes out. I'm scared this means I have the beginning of Intersitital cystitis or pundendal neuralgia. Or my withdrawals have messed up my nerves and hormones which is starting to cause this terrifying condition called Persistent genital arousal disorder which apparently can start off with urine problems. My muscles are always tense from anxiety and since all this started I've also had very loose yellow stools, sometimes explosive diareaha and other times just almost liquid and/or flakey floaty diareaha. The doctor just says it's all in my head and won't help me until I'm back on antidepressants (which most probably caused this problem in the first place). Lately my vagina feels weird too but I really can't explain the feeling, it's like there's water in there without the fluid feeling? As if it's being touched constantly? I'm getting alot of clear/whiteish discharge this past week too.

Please help I'm so scared because everything I've looked up is progressive and incurable! sad

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    Edit: My urine flow has been weak too and a symptom that started 4 days ago feel alot of sensitivity in the line of my urethra (my clit and above).

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