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strange symptoms

I began feeling very bad in late jan no pains. abdominal pain all over in feb. went to dr twice finally ultrasound showed gall stones. will have surgery end of april. since have learned had sever uti(urinary tract infec)to meds to clear up. now i have developed a bizarre fluid feeling through out my body mainly on the right side. went to dr no test done they checked reflexes eyes etc and said not a stroke and no pain so dont worry about it. gave me amytripteline to take for a mth. i can only sleep about 3 or 4 nights a week. an er doc said maybe is should see ob/gyn as no fluid found in abs nor chest. i am seeking any possible help or info i can find. i also dont understand why my doc has not done any test. only an ultrasound. please any info will be greatly appreciated.
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Hi,
    It has been around a year or so that I have been told that I have blood in my urine at each testing. I do not have a bladder infection, as i have had a ivp.
I am  now scheduled  to have a renal ultrasound done soon.
Does anyone have any idea Why I would have blood in my urine?
                                       Thank you for your time,

                                           Shawnnee
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i am sorry to say that i have never heard of anythin glike this before. But i would seriously think about getting a second opinion.
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