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Originally Posted by pablom2c
Have you tried a Cranberry extract supplement with the right quantity of PACs? (PACs are Proanthocyanidins, this is very important to make sure it has the right quantity or else it will not be effective, Cranberry juice won't be effective). Consult your Doctor about this option, I work in the natural health industry and Cranberry is very effective in UTIs in women. Some studies suggest it might work for prostatitis. Also NSAIDs treatment long term is not good, many bad side effects be careful with that.
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I was using cranberry for a bit along with other vitamins and the combo was a major irritant t my bladder so I stopped all of it.
The bladder is now really sensitive to foods, drinks, etc. I guess it's just needing time to heal who knows…
As far as NSAIDs I definitely tried to take the minimum amount possible throughout all my dosing regimes. 3 days on, try and go 3 days off, etc. skip a dose if I felt fine.
I do this with all medicine and supplements, it's a fine line to walk for sure.