A mom underwent a hysterectomy to battle her years-long urinary tract infection only to wake from the surgery to realize her symptoms were unchanged.
“At that point I was contemplating what the rest of my life would look like and if I would be able to keep living like how I had.” Laura Cunningham also struggled with chronic UTIs over a period of eight years and was going to the bathroom every 45 minutes.“It was just awful, it wasn’t just during the daytime it was all through the night, waking up again and again and again. Your mind is always on the bladder,” she said.“It was terrifying, I went four nights in total without a wink of sleep,” she said.
Associate Professor Magdalena Simonis said: “If you develop two urinary tract infections in six months or three in a year that’s classified as recurrent urinary tract infection and you really need to think about what is going on there.
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