uti not going away pls help

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i had a uti at the middle of june and did a course of the cystopurin sachets. i thought i got rid of it but im not sure, about the middle of july it started hurting again badly, bare in mind the pain never fully went.

i did another course, didnt work.

so I rang the doctors and got put on nitrofuratonin for 3 days and was still in pain, then on 3 days of slexid.

still hurt but the doctors said to leave it for a few days.

i did A water sample and came back clear but it still hurts when I’m urinating.

its more just before i pee, and a real discomfort after for a while. i dont even where to start and i feel like im back to square one.

help pls

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    Hi there

    I am 58 had my first acute UTI at 18. VERY painful, took antibiotics.

    Over the next 8 years I had recurrent acute UTIs.

    Then when I spent a few months in Spain I listened to the BBC world service

    radio. The commentator mentioned a "strange" fact that caught my attention:

    In France GPs prescribe you to drink 20 drops of your own urine in a glass of water

    to cure UTI.

    (Urine therapy is an ages old cure for various things, check it out on the web).

    Anyway next time I had the first signs of UTI I drank 20 drops of my own urine in a glass

    of water ( anything to avoid that excruciating pain! ) and next time I went for a pee all symptoms had gone. Doesn't take 2-3 days for symptoms to go like with antibiotics. So for the last 25 years I have not taken antibiotics and have not had UTI, since with this method they never even develop. MAGIC!!!!!!

    Try it, you won't look back, I promise.

    Good luck and good health!!

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