It was a typical day at work for Leah Selfe when she began to feel unwell. She'd had a few meetings with her team and some potential customers, before heading to the local cafe for lunch.
"I began to feel rather full, and I thought maybe I had eaten too much," Leah told Mamamia.
"But then my stomach got really tight. And within about 10 to 15 minutes, I needed to go to the bathroom to urinate, but I wasn't able to go."
Leah's first thought was that she had a severe UTI. She tried to tough it out, but the pain in her groin and stomach became too strong for her to concentrate, and only seemed to be getting worse.
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After telling her boss she was leaving for the day, Leah made a doctor's appointment, hoping she'd be given medication for a UTI, and be back at work the following day. But she wasn't able to get in to her regular GP, and saw someone she didn't know.
Leah explained to the male GP that she'd been experiencing burning in her groin, tightness around her abdomen and heavy breathing, along with an intense urge to go to the bathroom, despite not being able to.
Expecting him to perform a urine test to confirm the presence of a UTI, and potentially prescribe some medication, Leah instead found the doctor uninterested in anything she had to say.