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I've noticed since my surgery that my bladder habits are different. The only way I can explain it is it's like my bladder shrank after I lost all this weight. It's not that I pee more often but my bladder seems to hold less. Has anyone experienced this or am I alone lol. Btw I have no infections or anything so I've ruled all that out.

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All I know is I don't wake up in the middle of the night to go. And my bms are smaller and stinkier lol

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All I know is I don't wake up in the middle of the night to go. And my bms are smaller and stinkier lol

Lol I don't get up at night to go anymore either. And I don't poo as much either, and no more random stomach aches. It's wonderful haha

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I hope this is true for everyone, because right now, pre surgery, I get up at least twice a night to pee. It would be nice to have an uninterrupted night without getting up!

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I hope this is true for everyone' date=' because right now, pre surgery, I get up at least twice a night to pee. It would be nice to have an uninterrupted night without getting up![/quote']

I'm telling you it is so nice not to have to. It's actually kind of strange.

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I love it' date=' doesn't matter how long I sleep, I never get interupted by the intense urge to pee.[/quote']

Me too!! Anyone know why this is? I drink so much more now as well!!

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Me three! I thought it was just me! I don't have to get up in the night anymore (yay!) and when I go during the day it seems to be a lot less. That's weird because I drink way more Water now than I ever did pre sleeve.

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Add me to the no pee list too! It is fantastic :)

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maybe there is more room for the bladder to expand due to removing the stomach area and there isn't all that fat to push against it?

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Me too! I watch the color of my urine and it is fine so I know I am not dehydrated. it is nice to sleep all thru the night!

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all I know is my incontinence issues seem to be gone... no more mad dashes to the bathroom...

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Me three! I thought it was just me! I don't have to get up in the night anymore (yay!) and when I go during the day it seems to be a lot less. That's weird because I drink way more Water now than I ever did pre sleeve.

That's exactly what I feel, I feel as if it's a lot less when I go but I drink a lot.

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