Sudden UTI With Lots of Blood, Why?

Posted By Diane (Usa) on 03/13/2023

It is 2:22am and I’m reading remedies for UTIs. The sudden start of what appears to be UTI was brutal. Urine went from cloudy murky to pink then red within an hour. Some sand like stuff at the bottom of a cup. Fear immediately sets in. I am positive for onco-neural antibodies- could it be cancer that we are trying to find? My antibodies pint to SCLC, but it could be any cancer. X-ray didn’t show SCLC. Yet. Hope never.

Most comments on here are old. Few thoughts. Apple cider vinegar with baking soda - don’t they cancel each other? Alka seltzer-isn’t it is the same as ACV and BS? Could it be that it is BS alone that provides relief?

Anyhow, I took one drop of thyme essential oil in a capsule at 12:30. Remembered I have Yrolesan in my fridge, though expired, it is #1 remedy for UTI in eastern Europe. 8-10 drops on a cube of sugar or bread. Have no bread or sugar. Put drops in a capsule and swallowed. At 1:30 took 1//4 tsp of baking soda (bs) in warm water. Was feeling better until now 2:40am. Urge to pee with those burning and other sensations I’m unable to describe. Took 1/2tsp BS. Peed again. 5 cups with urine in this order-murky with sand like, bright pink, dark red with clots, dark pinky and brownish murky. I am up since midnight really wanting to either get cured from all my maladies, or … I have POTS. Possible cancer- not sure where yet, LEMS, Parsonage-Turner syndrome which comes with severe neurological pain, vertigo, cerebrum degeneration, severe osteoporosis and I am not even 50. Where did these all came from. Anyhow, will report the progression of what I think is UTI later. I know about D-Mannose- but it Sunday night. I had it in my freezer, it got clumped up so I threw it away.

But why so much blood in my urine???? Okay off to the bathroom.

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Replied by Wendy (Dublin OH) on 03/13/2023

Whether or not you are experiencing pain, you must get yourself to the emergency room immediately! It sounds like you might have a kidney infection and or kidney stones. They will do the necessary testing required to determine what's going on. And if you don't already have a urologist and/or nephrologist, find one, please!
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