Something happened in a grade school restroom. I remember the part where I was using the urinal and a boy behind me put his hands on my shoulders and spun me around. The last I remember of it is that he got his pants wet when I peed on him. From then on I will have a death grim on the pipe above the urinal every time I use one. I also get what the therapist called shy bladder when there is someone else in the restroom. Finally I can put some more pieces of the puzzle together. I can't use the restroom when there is another person in there, and at break times there are other people there. So I would use the rest room when it was not break time. Somebody thought they were smart by getting between me and the restroom and point me back to the machine. The result being that I went a 10 hour shift without peeing. Quite likely I also went the 10 hours without drinking water as the water fountain was by the restroom door. I think I could say my kidneys shut down. Once home after my shift I can get some water. maybe sit on the toilet until I pee, with thought of driving to an emergency room.
Next because of the lack of water and dehydration, all because of my dread to use the men's restroom, I end up at the medical clinic was a UTI and high PSA. I get treated with Cypro, which is known for causing hallucinations. I have a hallucination of giving birth and breast feeding a baby. I have no idea how to describe the feeling of breast feeding a baby. I know it was a hallucination, but felt so real.
I get put onto a forklift, and continue on. At the end of my shift, I grab my water bottle from the forklift and realize I forgot to drink my water during my shift. About 10 years later (2005), I am again at a medical clinic with a UTI and high PSA. This time I get sent to an urologist for a prostate biopsy.
I had requested a testosterone test and a thyroid test, both being normal, testosterone being just a bit above low. The prostate biopsy come back as being inflammation.
Later in 2013 it is very severe, to the point that I can feel every crack in the floor that the forklift hits. Again I am at the medical clinic with UTI and high PSA. I was given pills that did not help. I felt I was all alone. Common sense, if I was suddenly running to the restroom right after eating my sandwich, then there had to be something in the sandwich. My mother insisted on making my sandwiches and packing my lunch.
I caught her putting margarine on my sandwich instead of the butter. This was after I told her the margarine was making me sick. I told her I wanted butter on my sandwiches, she pointed to the margarine and said that is butter. I don't know if she was trying to prove me wrong. I gave up, at work I ate the meat from the sandwich and tossed the rest into the garbage. Mom had a doctor's appointment coming up, and it was decided she would stay at my sister's house from now on.
My diet changed as I no longer had sandwiches in my lunch. instead I had a small can of peas and carrots.
Michelle