Menopause Matters Forum
Menopause Discussion => Other Health Discussion => Topic started by: Mrs Bennet on August 30, 2016, 09:46:41 AM
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Hi Ladies
I haven't posted in some while......however always dipping in to read whats going on......just hoping one of you can give me some advice......long story short had severe abdominal pain yesterday ended up at the local hospital usual abdo exam and rectal exam they also found a trace of blood in my urine sample on a dip test, no infection detected though they will send to the lab for further examination......googled that......big mistake 3 clicks to death ;D......no real answer to why I had such bad pain......she gave me a script for anti-inflammatory and suggested Buscopan I have IBS (D type) and when I had similar pain a month ago doctor gave me Mebeverine helped in the short term. Pain is not so bad today and I have an appointment at the doctors later today to retest urine. Trace of blood always bad?????
Sorry to rant but feel beside myself with anxiety xxx
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Friend had ongoing blood in urine and pain without any overt infection. Turned out she had a very large kidney stone so it might be worth asking for a scan to be done if you are still in pain.
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Thanks for that will mention it when I go later
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Will you be in touch with your GP to find out about the consequence of blood in the urine? Pity you weren't reassured in the Hopsital >:(
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Very common to get blood trace in urine particularly when meno starts - my urine seems to always have blood trace and I was told by the urologist it's probably from scar tissue in urethra or bladder - I get a lot of burning as well. Cystoscopy will probably be a good idea to rule out anything sinister - however if there is infection then blood is often present and ABs will sort this out. DG x
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Thank you for your replies......hopefully my appointment this evening will start the ball rolling in the right direction.....just sorry i did the Dr google thing.......just felt compelled :-\ xx
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Quick update just back from my doctors appointment........no blood in the specimen i just did.......she has asked for a number of bloods and a poo sample......deep joy ;D also for me to go and have an ultrasound of lower half......just a watch and wait i guess xx
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The ultrasound will rule out any kidney stones etc so good mot!
I always have blood on test and have done since I first had a sample sent off before the age of dip tests when I was 20. I have had every test known to man because of this but nothing wrong I have what they call leaky kidneys ( they have big filters) that let stuff through into urine.
It causes no end of problems with routine tests and any A&E visits. Once I blind them with medical terms they tend to believe me.
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Thanks for that Countrybumpkin..........good to know that its not just me
:) just want to feel normal if there is such a thing........mmmm second thoughts was never that normal anyhow ;D xx
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I am currently being investigated for the same. It started with a UTI which didn't begin in the usual way. instead of the low pain and difficulty passing urine, i just got stomach pain on the left just below the ribs and a temperature. The UTI feeling came later and was mild. I went to a GP and got an AB course but it didn't clear up 100% so I went to the local A & E. They did blood tests for a kidney infection but found nothing so sent me home. Then they called me back because of a tiny bit of blood in the urine. They did a CT scan to check for kidney stones but again found nothing.
My symptoms have now cleared up but I have had to cancel a short trip abroad because the GP wanted to refer me for further tests with a urologist. I go the letter about it yesterday and i am a bit puzzled because they are still talking about tests for kidney stones. They also intend to do a flexible cystosocopy. Have you ever had one of these?
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Katejo - I had the same thing. If blood is detected then they do these round of tests to be on the safe side. This will include: a scan to see if there are kidney stones and a cystoscopy to look in your bladder. This is all standard stuff but they do all these tests as there can be a small risk of bladder cancer if blood is present. I regularly have blood in my urine these days - it's a typical meno symptom and often means there is interstitial cystitis which they can do little for except to prescribe local oestrogen. Don't worry - I'm sure it's all fine. Dg x
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Hi Dancinggirl I just don"t know why they want to check the kidney stones again when they only did it last week. How long did you have to wait for the results ?
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It may be a different scanning system. You could of course ring the Dept. and ask? then let us know.
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It may be a different scanning system. You could of course ring the Dept. and ask? then let us know.
yes i am going to ring tomorrow and ask. Maybe they don't know sbout my first scan.
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Unfortunately the scan is simply part of this testing process, so I expect they will do it again anyway just because it is part of the routine. One of the reasons the NHS is in such a bad way financially is because things like tests results are not easily accessed by all departments or day to find so things are often repeated.
My mother-in-law went through whole raft of tests when she lived in Barnet but when she's was moved to a nursing home in south London they did all the tests again because it was a different health authority!!!! :-X :-\
DG xx
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Unfortunately the scan is simply part of this testing process, so I expect they will do it again anyway just because it is part of the routine. One of the reasons the NHS is in such a bad way financially is because things like tests results are not easily accessed by all departments or day to find so things are often repeated.
My mother-in-law went through whole raft of tests when she lived in Barnet but when she's was moved to a nursing home in south London they did all the tests again because it was a different health authority!!!! :-X :-\
DG xx
Yes I wondered that. Anyway no harm in ringing tomorrow and telling them that I had the test done only a week ago in the ambulatory unit. They might be able to access the results and save me waiting for a new appointment.
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When I had these investigations they did the scan and the cystoscopy one after the other all in the same day. DG x
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When I had these investigations they did the scan and the cystoscopy one after the other all in the same day. DG x
The hospital letter says that I will have blood tests and the cystoscopy this week (and get results) but then I will be given a later date for a scan/X ray or CT Urography.
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Blood in urine very common post meno both with and without stones or infection. I always have trace blood and all the tests were negative. The tests on the different days you mentioned are different from each other. Cystoscopy looks at bladder and CT Uro looks for stones/tumors...likely they will be negative, hope so anyway for you.
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Blood in urine very common post meno both with and without stones or infection. I always have trace blood and all the tests were negative. The tests on the different days you mentioned are different from each other. Cystoscopy looks at bladder and CT Uro looks for stones/tumors...likely they will be negative, hope so anyway for you.
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I managed to speak to the nurse this morning. She reassured me that i had just been sent a standard letter. They do already have my clear blood test results and kidney stone scan results from last week and so I won't need to have them done again. I only need the cystoscopy done this time so hopefully they will be able to give me the all clear on wednesday without a further appointment. Fingers crossed.
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Blood in urine very common post meno both with and without stones or infection. I always have trace blood and all the tests were negative. The tests on the different days you mentioned are different from each other. Cystoscopy looks at bladder and CT Uro looks for stones/tumors...likely they will be negative, hope so anyway for you.
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I have now had had the cystoscopy done and it was clear so I thought this would be the end of it. However the doctor insisted that I had more than just a trace of blood in the urine today (nothing visible to me at all) so further investigations needed. He has discharged me back to the GP but with recommendation that I have further tests to check the reason behind presence of the blood. I suggested (as you said) that it was just post menopausal but he dismissed it out of hand because it is, according to him, more than a trace.
I have a GP appointment on Friday morning and I will ask her about it. i am taking a new sample with me. I am going to try and drink more before then in case it makes a difference. The GP practice wasn't too concerned after my previous test last week. If she wants to make the referral, I will ask whether I can have a urine test done again in about 3 weeks and then review whether I need the referral after all. I could cancel it if no longer needed.
I was really hoping to book my Berlin trip again (cancelled due to this appointment).
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The urologist i saw said it was likely to be interstitial cystitis causing the blood in my urine and they don't really know why this happens!! He also thought it could be because of the meno and that local oestrogen would be helpful.
If I had to have more investigations every time I had blood in my urine I'd be back and forth on a regular, possibly weekly, basis. DG x
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The urologist i saw said it was likely to be interstitial cystitis causing the blood in my urine and they don't really know why this happens!! He also thought it could be because of the meno and that local oestrogen would be helpful.
If I had to have more investigations every time I had blood in my urine I'd be back and forth on a regular, possibly weekly, basis. DG x
Thanks Dancinggirl I was going to suggest this to the urologist but couldn't remember the term at that moment so just referred to post menopause but he rejected it completely. I will look it up and ask the GP on Friday.
I have just looked it up. Suspect that the doctor would have seen evidence during the cystoscopy if I had this. Or perhaps not?
Just a small update. Saw GP on Friday. She was also surprised at the need to refer me to a kidney specialist. Said she would wait until the letter from the hospital arrived and then do the referral as needed. Hoping to re-book my Berlin trip on wednesday (once I have had confirmation re. the possible wrist fracture). I don't think I have one but don't want to tempt bad luck. Need to know for sure before i buy an annual travel insurance policy.