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I was having cloudy urine last week. I have read: The Truth About Urine Color. Info sent to me by Hayden. So I understand this could be an issue too. And, I was having blood coming out of my urethra a couple months ago, for a few weeks. Not much blood, but I had this checked out. Of course there was no blood in the sample that day. But it stopped, so I never went back to have another urine test. My father died from bladder cancer, all forms of cancer are rampent in my family, (so much that drs did a study on my family in the 70's). And I have had cancer too. Diagnosed with Breast cancer, stage 2, hormon positive, 5 and a half years ago. At the age of 43. So, I was worried when I saw blood on the tissue after urination. I do not want to become a hypochondriac. I am glad I have found this site, so I can ask questions, without going to the Dr. I have made an appointment with my GP.
I do not remember which Dr told me to take extra B suppliments, maybe my allergist. But if I am not absorbing it, what's the point? My urine turns bright yellow within a couple hours. I take so many meds-pills, I do not want to take anything I do not have to have. I have had so many Dr appointments over the past 7 years, I do not have the money or the interest to go in to see the Dr., if I do not absolutly need to. It also concerns me that with so many meds, I could damage my liver or kidneys. I think this was mentioned as a side effect on some of the meds.
Any reason I should be concerned that I am not aborbing the vitamin B?
FYI........1) I have just hit menopause in the last couple months, if that matters. 2) I have broncitus or pneumonia now, my phlym is yellow and there is blood in it too. No or low fever. I was hoping it would go away. But now that there is a bit of blood, maybe I waited too long. That is how much I really do not want to go to the Dr.
But I am going to urgent care today. I will mention the urine issues to them, to see if they think it is an urgent issue. Otherwise the first appointment I could get with my GP is in a couple weeks.
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