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Charmaine's Story

Let's Talk UTI

My infections are chronic - meaning every single day. It started in 2018 when I thought I had a terrible back ache. I went to the GP and it was a UTI. After a non-stop UTI for two years, the doctor said to have a hysterectomy. I had the hysterectomy. One week later, I ended up with nephritis of the kidney’s.


I’ve seen a general practitioner, reflexologist, gynecologist, kinesiologist, healer and pharmacist.

I’ve been on purbac, ciproflaxin and macrodantin for a year, just to be told how serious side effects are. 


Dmanose, canephron and bicaronate of soda ease the pressure and pain.


I’m not doing well.  At one stage I even asked myself what is the meaning of life. My bladder is always irritated and leaking.

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Break Your Silence and Know Your Choices

Let's Talk UTI is a voice for people who have experienced the misconceptions, mistreatment and lack of education that comes with this misunderstood infection. Because of this experience, we've put together a free Download Library full of resources to bring to the doctor under what could possibly be emotional and physical distress. Share your personal story to help be a part of the movement that's inspiring women everywhere to break the silence.

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