Were : Were you treated with antibiotics for the e. Coli in your urine? If not then this is concerning, especially if the colonies were >100, 000, and due to the fact that you are symptomatic. If you are not happy with the urologist, you should go back to your primary care provider and discuss your issues/concerns. In addition, you need to be screened for anemia since you are reporting fatigue and being pale. Your primary doctor will be able to do this for you. Best of luck.
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Urine infections : It sounds like that your problems are kidney an d bladder so since your pain could be stones or kidney infection and you seem to be getting uti's with no explanation get a second opinion.
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