Urgency and frequency with bladder control meds

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Was wondering if anyone tried oxytrol patches or bladder control meds to help with frequency? I've been using oxytrol patches but only work a little for a day or so, then have to change them. Tried the oxybutinin pill, took care of peeing, but gave me more anxiety. Doctor said they had never heard of that happening to anyone. Figures it would with me. I'm very sensitive to everything. Anyone else experience this kind of thing? Thanks for everyone's input.

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    This issue your having with you frequently going to the bathroom is very uncommon with taking celexa so there's barely any folks with that issue..have you check for diabetes..just a thought..

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      Nancy doctor's are quick to give you extra meds for celexa side effects which in return can make you worst...

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      I've actually come across quite a few people with this side effect. Not as uncommon as was thought

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      And what was the outcome of the people you came across with this issue?
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      I'm lost said it went away in about a month, said it got better, some said they still had issues for months. I am praying mine will only last a while longer. My doc said he's had people with this side effect and it went away. All I can do is hope and pray. Thank you for asking

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      Most said it went away in about a month
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    I am on antidepressant s and I get this, also have a buzzing feeling, in my body started 5 months ago, bladder feels full alot,
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    I am on antidepressant s and I get this, also have a buzzing feeling, in my body started 5 months ago, bladder feels full alot,

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