Could The PNE Fitting Be Causing Normal Bladder Function With Improved Circulation?
ive been diagnosed with chronic fatigue syndrome for 3 years, bladder has been in retention for around 2 and a half yrs. i recently got the PNE fitted and im going on to have the permanent sacral nerve stimulation implant next month. with the pne my bladder is almost back to normal but i also feel the cfs symptoms have improved hugely and also my circulation is much better. is there any chance all the symptoms, bladder, cfs and poor circulation have been down to nerve damage now improving with the pne.. if its right enough and the cfs symptoms are completely seperate from the bladder probs could the implant be helping all round anyway or is it likely to be a coincidence? im 21 and had no previous health problems other than lots of uti's for around a year before all this started
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The PNE fitting does improve the bladder function but it has nothing related to improved circulation.
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Could The PNE Fitting Be Causing Normal Bladder Function With Improved Circulation?
Hello and Welcome to ‘Ask A Doctor’ service. I have reviewed your query and here is my advice. The PNE fitting does improve the bladder function but it has nothing related to improved circulation. Hope this clears your doubt. Thanks.