I tried everything no improvement,but since yesterday night started taking Ayurvedic medicine Gokharu Kada although it is too early but seems to feel miner improvement even after only 2 doses. Will update after one week use
@@rajeshkrdubey Thank you for sharing your experience! It's great to hear you're noticing some improvement. Wishing you the best with the Ayurvedic medicine, and looking forward to your update after a week. Stay well!
@@DonaldBeauvais-y6v It can be frustrating when symptoms persist despite treatment. It may help to consult with your doctor to explore other options or adjust your approach. Stay patient and take care!
I overcame this issue by consuming a little pumpkin seeds before going to bed. It not only help reduce or eliminate this problem but also helped in getting a sound sleep. Just 5 to 10 gms would do.
I'm sorry to hear that you've been dealing with this challenge for so long without finding relief. If you’d like to share more about your situation, I’d be happy to try and help find some possible options or strategies that might be worth considering. Let me know how I can assist! 🙏
@@ForeverHealthUS Health videos are always like this - needlessly Long-winded! Only solution is look up the product yourself if you want to buy it. The more they ramble the more irritating it is! Blah, blah, blah.....
After my gallbladder removed any spices I take my bladder gets worse. I take ice cubes 4 atleast ½ hour helps the overactive bladder n get good nite sleep.
It's great that you've found some relief with ice cubes to soothe your bladder. After gallbladder removal, the body releases bile more continuously, which can make digestion and bladder sensitivity a bit trickier. Spicy foods and other bladder irritants, like caffeine, acidic foods, or carbonated drinks, can often aggravate the bladder for some people in this situation. You might consider eating smaller meals with milder flavors and choosing non-acidic fruits and herbs known to be gentle on the bladder. Staying hydrated with plain water and exploring calming teas like chamomile may also support your bladder and digestive comfort at night. If issues persist, discussing with your healthcare provider could bring up more tailored strategies for your unique needs.
@ForeverHealthUS thanks 4 the b utiful advice. 1st after gallbladder removed n with so many other problems I have, I almost gave up my life. Slowly I am coming around n learning new things as days go by. Also follow the advice I get from wonderful people like u on utube. God bless u sir 4 sharing tips on life n making the life better 4 others. God give u the strength 2 keep going, world needs people like u. 🙏 🙏 🙏💐
Iam taking the 3 vitamins long time ago but still waking up at night 3 to 4 time's also Iam not drinking any drink with caffeine..can you suggest any thing else although I have a controller of diabetes
Waking up frequently at night can be frustrating, especially when you're managing your health well. Since you've been taking vitamins and avoiding caffeine, here are a few other tips that might help improve your sleep: Limit Evening Fluids: Try to reduce how much you drink in the evening, especially within two hours of bedtime, to decrease nighttime bathroom trips. Adjust Diet Timing: Eating large or high-carb meals close to bedtime may cause fluctuations in blood sugar, potentially interrupting sleep. Consider having a lighter, balanced dinner a few hours before bed. Maintain a Sleep Routine: Going to bed and waking up at the same time every day can help improve sleep quality. Also, try relaxing activities like reading or light stretching before bed to wind down. Check for Sleep Apnea: Many people with diabetes are at higher risk for sleep apnea, which can cause sleep disturbances. Talk with your doctor about screening options if you notice symptoms like snoring, gasping for breath, or daytime fatigue. If the problem persists, it’s a good idea to consult your healthcare provider to explore other potential causes and solutions. God bless you 🙏
VERY HELPFUL ..... Maybe that is what is in good "prostate supplements" .......... Drink most of the water (liquid) in the morning, and taper it off as the afternoon time adds up, they say not to drink 3 hours before going to bed
Thank you for your feedback! I understand the need for more specifics. To avoid confusion, it’s best to consult with your healthcare provider about the exact supplements, dosages, and course duration that would work for you. Everyone's needs can vary, so it's important to get personalized guidance. 🙏
I have experienced something different. I suffer from type 2 diabetes. When my blood sugar levels go above 200, I may have to go to pee every hour and when its above 280-300, my bathroom visits is just once or twice a day. I take advantage of this on some nights and while travelling. I don't take my medicine or take a reduced dose. I have been doing this for the past 30 years.
It's really concerning to hear about how you're managing your blood sugar. While it might feel convenient at times to skip or reduce medication when your levels are high, it's essential to keep your blood sugar in a safe range. Consistently high levels, especially above 200, can put a lot of stress on your body and lead to complications like nerve damage, kidney issues, or even heart problems. I recommend discussing this pattern with your doctor to find a safer way to manage your blood sugar, especially during travel or at night, without putting your health at risk.
Since you've tried optimizing vitamins and managing water intake, here are a few other strategies you might consider: Bladder Training: This involves gradually increasing the time between bathroom visits during the day to build up bladder capacity and reduce urgency at night. Pelvic Floor Exercises: These can help strengthen muscles around the bladder, sometimes improving control over urination. Avoid Trigger Foods and Drinks: Some foods and drinks (caffeine, alcohol, acidic or spicy foods) can irritate the bladder, so reducing these might help. Consult a Urologist: Persistent nocturia can sometimes be a sign of a more complex bladder or kidney issue, so a specialist could help identify underlying factors. Medication: There are medications that specifically target overactive bladder symptoms, which may be helpful if other options haven’t worked. Each body is different, so it might take some time and experimentation to find the right combination for you.
I take all three (8,000 of D3) due to my bouts of Vertigo and now every morning include Merbitriq and still urinate every 45 minutes to an hour?? If you’re a doctor what is your prognosis PLEASE. I don’t drink for (2 + years) or smoke (9 yrs.) anymore, I’m 75 and have been like this for years! So annoying and inconvenient
Frequent urination can be frustrating, especially when you’re taking measures to manage it. Given your use of medications like Merbitrip (Mirabegron) for bladder issues and a history of vertigo, it's important to consider several factors: Underlying Conditions: Conditions like diabetes, urinary tract infections, or bladder overactivity can contribute to frequent urination. It might be helpful to have these ruled out by a healthcare professional. Medication Side Effects: While Mirabegron is meant to help with bladder control, it can take time to find the right dosage or medication that works best for you. Fluid Intake: Even though you're mindful of your fluid intake, consider timing. Reducing liquid consumption in the evening might help lessen nighttime trips. Other Factors: Aging can affect bladder function, and some people experience changes in bladder sensitivity or capacity over time. Given the complexity of your symptoms, it’s best to consult your healthcare provider for a thorough evaluation to explore potential causes and treatment options tailored to your situation.
Taking Vitamin D, magnesium, and Vitamin C daily is great for overall health, but if they haven't impacted your nocturia, the issue might be related to something else. Nocturia can be caused by various factors, such as bladder or kidney issues, sleep disorders, or certain medications. It's important to consult with a healthcare provider who can explore other potential causes and treatments tailored to your specific condition. Keep track of symptoms and other contributing factors to discuss during your visit.
Sorry if you feel the video is a bit long. We just want to provide as much information as possible, so that's why it turned out this way. We hope you understand. 🙏
I have Nocturia Night and Day urinate 3 times with in 4 hours some times its bad when the weather is cool or cold i live in the north east New York.Suffer with this problem over 20 years inhibit my movement help please help
I'm sorry to hear how challenging this has been for you. Nocturia, especially when it disrupts your daily life and worsens in cool weather, can be difficult. Here are a few approaches that may help: Monitor Fluid Intake: Try drinking most fluids earlier in the day and limiting them in the evening. Avoid caffeine and alcohol, as these can increase urine production. Adjust Temperature: Since you notice worsening symptoms in colder weather, keeping warm can sometimes reduce discomfort and urgency. Pelvic Floor Exercises: Strengthening pelvic muscles can help manage urinary frequency by improving bladder control. Consult Your Doctor: A healthcare provider might explore potential medications or therapies for long-term cases like yours, especially if symptoms have persisted for many years. Seeking a urologist's or nephrologist's input could also be helpful, as they specialize in urinary health. If you’re open to it, working with a health professional can sometimes uncover new options tailored to your specific needs. God bless you 🙏
Sorry if you feel the video is a bit long. We just want to provide as much information as possible, so that's why it turned out this way. We hope you understand.
Why make the speech too long? Could make it simpler by stating only the names of the vitamins and the available source. It could most probably take 2~3 minutes only. We are all annoyed.
I apologize if the video felt too long. We wanted to provide as much information as possible, but I understand your point. We'll consider simplifying the content in future videos for a quicker and clearer message. Thank you for your feedback!
It’s usually best to spread out vitamins instead of taking them all at once. Some vitamins, like C and B vitamins, are water-soluble and can be taken with water, while fat-soluble ones like vitamins A, D, E, and K are better absorbed with food that contains healthy fats. Spacing them out can help your body absorb each one more effectively and may reduce any potential stomach upset.
@ForeverHealthUS I was in a hurry. I wanted to know your recommendations urgently. But you were going on and on. Also your advice didn't help me. I am passing urine without bladder control. But you were not helpful. No offense intended.
@ForeverHealthUS But pumpkin advice may be helpful. Unfortunately I don't know what a pumpkin is. Will try pumpkin. Also I am taking Zincovit, and Magnesium Ultra everyday. Zincovit in the mornings, Magnesium Ultra just before going to bed.
This...should never have happened how it did. 100% guaranteed foresight and acting on it would hsve prevented it. The fault was yours for not being aware and prepared
I'm sorry that you're feeling frustrated. It can be discouraging when supplements or advice don't seem to work. Everyone's body reacts differently to vitamins, minerals, and lifestyle changes, and it often takes time to see results. If you've been taking them for years without improvement, it might be helpful to consult with a healthcare provider to ensure you're addressing the right factors for your health. Keep in mind that sometimes a more personalized approach is needed. 🙏
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D3, Magnesium, Vitamin C
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I've been taking them and still have to go often!
I tried everything no improvement,but since yesterday night started taking Ayurvedic medicine Gokharu Kada although it is too early but seems to feel miner improvement even after only 2 doses. Will update after one week use
@@rajeshkrdubey Thank you for sharing your experience! It's great to hear you're noticing some improvement. Wishing you the best with the Ayurvedic medicine, and looking forward to your update after a week. Stay well!
@@DonaldBeauvais-y6v It can be frustrating when symptoms persist despite treatment. It may help to consult with your doctor to explore other options or adjust your approach. Stay patient and take care!
I overcame this issue by consuming a little pumpkin seeds before going to bed. It not only help reduce or eliminate this problem but also helped in getting a sound sleep. Just 5 to 10 gms would do.
That’s great to hear! Pumpkin seeds are a natural remedy for many health issues, including sleep disorders. Thanks for sharing your experience. 😊
pumpkins are high in zinc. You can take zinc supplement which does the same.
I have had this all my life and nothing I try or do helps. i'm 75 No diabetes.
I'm sorry to hear that you've been dealing with this challenge for so long without finding relief. If you’d like to share more about your situation, I’d be happy to try and help find some possible options or strategies that might be worth considering. Let me know how I can assist! 🙏
Yes me too, desperately depressing.
I wish they reduce the length of this video to three minutes and go to the point!
Sorry! we will try to reduce it soon!
@@ForeverHealthUS Health videos are always like this - needlessly Long-winded! Only solution is look up the product yourself if you want to buy it. The more they ramble the more irritating it is! Blah, blah, blah.....
I wish they reduce the message to three minutes and avoid needless repetition!
Damn it! they always do that.
Yes, I had to pause a few times to take a pee.......
Yes right, they more talk and talk does not nessesary to the subject matter.
I wish they avoid repetition and reduce video to three minutes!
I will go back and look at it later, as I just had a Biopsy!
Take your time and focus on your recovery after the biopsy. The video will be there when you're ready. Wishing you a smooth and speedy recovery! 🙏
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After my gallbladder removed any spices I take my bladder gets worse. I take ice cubes 4 atleast ½ hour helps the overactive bladder n get good nite sleep.
It's great that you've found some relief with ice cubes to soothe your bladder. After gallbladder removal, the body releases bile more continuously, which can make digestion and bladder sensitivity a bit trickier. Spicy foods and other bladder irritants, like caffeine, acidic foods, or carbonated drinks, can often aggravate the bladder for some people in this situation.
You might consider eating smaller meals with milder flavors and choosing non-acidic fruits and herbs known to be gentle on the bladder. Staying hydrated with plain water and exploring calming teas like chamomile may also support your bladder and digestive comfort at night. If issues persist, discussing with your healthcare provider could bring up more tailored strategies for your unique needs.
@ForeverHealthUS thanks 4 the b utiful advice. 1st after gallbladder removed n with so many other problems I have, I almost gave up my life. Slowly I am coming around n learning new things as days go by. Also follow the advice I get from wonderful people like u on utube. God bless u sir 4 sharing tips on life n making the life better 4 others. God give u the strength 2 keep going, world needs people like u. 🙏 🙏 🙏💐
I thank you for your information. God bless you 🙏🙏🙏
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Iam taking the 3 vitamins long time ago but still waking up at night 3 to 4 time's also Iam not drinking any drink with caffeine..can you suggest any thing else although I have a controller of diabetes
Waking up frequently at night can be frustrating, especially when you're managing your health well. Since you've been taking vitamins and avoiding caffeine, here are a few other tips that might help improve your sleep:
Limit Evening Fluids: Try to reduce how much you drink in the evening, especially within two hours of bedtime, to decrease nighttime bathroom trips.
Adjust Diet Timing: Eating large or high-carb meals close to bedtime may cause fluctuations in blood sugar, potentially interrupting sleep. Consider having a lighter, balanced dinner a few hours before bed.
Maintain a Sleep Routine: Going to bed and waking up at the same time every day can help improve sleep quality. Also, try relaxing activities like reading or light stretching before bed to wind down.
Check for Sleep Apnea: Many people with diabetes are at higher risk for sleep apnea, which can cause sleep disturbances. Talk with your doctor about screening options if you notice symptoms like snoring, gasping for breath, or daytime fatigue.
If the problem persists, it’s a good idea to consult your healthcare provider to explore other potential causes and solutions. God bless you 🙏
THANKS A LOT FOR YOUR INFORMATION I AM ALSO HAVING THIS PORBLEM .
You are most welcome 😍🙏
VERY HELPFUL ..... Maybe that is what is in good "prostate supplements" .......... Drink most of the water (liquid) in the morning, and taper it off as the afternoon time adds up, they say not to drink 3 hours before going to bed
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Video is informative but how to buy Proposed Vitamins as the Names of Medicines are missing followed by Dose, Time, Periods of Course Duration.
Thank you for your feedback! I understand the need for more specifics. To avoid confusion, it’s best to consult with your healthcare provider about the exact supplements, dosages, and course duration that would work for you. Everyone's needs can vary, so it's important to get personalized guidance. 🙏
Vit D, C and Mg
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I have experienced something different. I suffer from type 2 diabetes. When my blood sugar levels go above 200, I may have to go to pee every hour and when its above 280-300, my bathroom visits is just once or twice a day. I take advantage of this on some nights and while travelling. I don't take my medicine or take a reduced dose. I have been doing this for the past 30 years.
It's really concerning to hear about how you're managing your blood sugar. While it might feel convenient at times to skip or reduce medication when your levels are high, it's essential to keep your blood sugar in a safe range. Consistently high levels, especially above 200, can put a lot of stress on your body and lead to complications like nerve damage, kidney issues, or even heart problems. I recommend discussing this pattern with your doctor to find a safer way to manage your blood sugar, especially during travel or at night, without putting your health at risk.
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My friend!! These 3 vitamins should be taken every day for every one
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D3 magnesium vitamin C
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Vit D3 in high 80's, magnesium and vit C high range...control water intake after 3pm.
Hasn't reduced the trips.
Next suggestions.
Since you've tried optimizing vitamins and managing water intake, here are a few other strategies you might consider:
Bladder Training: This involves gradually increasing the time between bathroom visits during the day to build up bladder capacity and reduce urgency at night.
Pelvic Floor Exercises: These can help strengthen muscles around the bladder, sometimes improving control over urination.
Avoid Trigger Foods and Drinks: Some foods and drinks (caffeine, alcohol, acidic or spicy foods) can irritate the bladder, so reducing these might help.
Consult a Urologist: Persistent nocturia can sometimes be a sign of a more complex bladder or kidney issue, so a specialist could help identify underlying factors.
Medication: There are medications that specifically target overactive bladder symptoms, which may be helpful if other options haven’t worked.
Each body is different, so it might take some time and experimentation to find the right combination for you.
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3 vitamins that stop frequent
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1) vitamin D
2) magnesium
3) vitamin C
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I take all three (8,000 of D3) due to my bouts of Vertigo and now every morning include Merbitriq and still urinate every 45 minutes to an hour?? If you’re a doctor what is your prognosis PLEASE. I don’t drink for (2 + years) or smoke (9 yrs.) anymore, I’m 75 and have been like this for years! So annoying and inconvenient
Frequent urination can be frustrating, especially when you’re taking measures to manage it. Given your use of medications like Merbitrip (Mirabegron) for bladder issues and a history of vertigo, it's important to consider several factors:
Underlying Conditions: Conditions like diabetes, urinary tract infections, or bladder overactivity can contribute to frequent urination. It might be helpful to have these ruled out by a healthcare professional.
Medication Side Effects: While Mirabegron is meant to help with bladder control, it can take time to find the right dosage or medication that works best for you.
Fluid Intake: Even though you're mindful of your fluid intake, consider timing. Reducing liquid consumption in the evening might help lessen nighttime trips.
Other Factors: Aging can affect bladder function, and some people experience changes in bladder sensitivity or capacity over time.
Given the complexity of your symptoms, it’s best to consult your healthcare provider for a thorough evaluation to explore potential causes and treatment options tailored to your situation.
Very informative one.
Thanks!
i take vitamin D, magnesium and vitamin c daily but it has made no difference in my nocturia
Taking Vitamin D, magnesium, and Vitamin C daily is great for overall health, but if they haven't impacted your nocturia, the issue might be related to something else. Nocturia can be caused by various factors, such as bladder or kidney issues, sleep disorders, or certain medications. It's important to consult with a healthcare provider who can explore other potential causes and treatments tailored to your specific condition. Keep track of symptoms and other contributing factors to discuss during your visit.
@@ForeverHealthUS thanks-i had a surgery done -its called trnsutheral something but no impact whasoever
I also take more than adequate of each - still need to pee every 2 hrs or even every 1 1/2 hrs.
No help here.
@@evaanthony6729 in my case even the surgery didnt work
See a good physician
If we wait long enough
Sorry if you feel the video is a bit long. We just want to provide as much information as possible, so that's why it turned out this way. We hope you understand. 🙏
I have Nocturia Night and Day urinate 3 times with in 4 hours some times its bad when the weather is cool or cold i live in the north east New York.Suffer with this problem over 20 years inhibit my movement help please help
I'm sorry to hear how challenging this has been for you. Nocturia, especially when it disrupts your daily life and worsens in cool weather, can be difficult. Here are a few approaches that may help:
Monitor Fluid Intake: Try drinking most fluids earlier in the day and limiting them in the evening. Avoid caffeine and alcohol, as these can increase urine production.
Adjust Temperature: Since you notice worsening symptoms in colder weather, keeping warm can sometimes reduce discomfort and urgency.
Pelvic Floor Exercises: Strengthening pelvic muscles can help manage urinary frequency by improving bladder control.
Consult Your Doctor: A healthcare provider might explore potential medications or therapies for long-term cases like yours, especially if symptoms have persisted for many years. Seeking a urologist's or nephrologist's input could also be helpful, as they specialize in urinary health.
If you’re open to it, working with a health professional can sometimes uncover new options tailored to your specific needs. God bless you 🙏
Try eating some raisins during the evening we'll before bedtime. Hope this helps as I have the same problem.
They make it longer so they get paid for it.
No! we want to share as much information as we can for viewers 😍🙏
Pumpkin seeds are the best.
Yes, pumpkin seeds are really good
Too Long For Me , I'm out of here .
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Misleading
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Why make the speech too long? Could make it simpler by stating only the names of the vitamins and the available source. It could most probably take 2~3 minutes only.
We are all annoyed.
I apologize if the video felt too long. We wanted to provide as much information as possible, but I understand your point. We'll consider simplifying the content in future videos for a quicker and clearer message. Thank you for your feedback!
That’s not true
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Do you take all the vitamins together?
It’s usually best to spread out vitamins instead of taking them all at once. Some vitamins, like C and B vitamins, are water-soluble and can be taken with water, while fat-soluble ones like vitamins A, D, E, and K are better absorbed with food that contains healthy fats. Spacing them out can help your body absorb each one more effectively and may reduce any potential stomach upset.
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@ForeverHealthUS I was in a hurry. I wanted to know your recommendations urgently. But you were going on and on. Also your advice didn't help me. I am passing urine without bladder control. But you were not helpful. No offense intended.
@ForeverHealthUS But pumpkin advice may be helpful. Unfortunately I don't know what a pumpkin is. Will try pumpkin. Also I am taking Zincovit, and Magnesium Ultra everyday. Zincovit in the mornings, Magnesium Ultra just before going to bed.
Bla bla bla. Why take so long to get to the point.
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This...should never have happened how it did. 100% guaranteed foresight and acting on it would hsve prevented it. The fault was yours for not being aware and prepared
Yes, god bless all of us 🙏
I take all these since many years but no effect.
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I'm sorry that you're feeling frustrated. It can be discouraging when supplements or advice don't seem to work. Everyone's body reacts differently to vitamins, minerals, and lifestyle changes, and it often takes time to see results. If you've been taking them for years without improvement, it might be helpful to consult with a healthcare provider to ensure you're addressing the right factors for your health. Keep in mind that sometimes a more personalized approach is needed. 🙏
Do you have to talk so much before coming to the ˋpoint ´!!
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