For each urologist visit, you would have had to look the person up, remember their name, where they were located, the time of the appointment etc. Then drive there, sit in the waiting room, but you can’t remember. You would have been emotional, nervous, wondering if this was going to be the one who could finally help, they must have taken a lot of time with you in order to perform all of these tests, but you don’t remember. Did you see any of these eight urologists more than once? You probably don’t remember.
Whose idea was it to do a pelvic mri? Yours or the doctor? If it was the doctor’s idea, and you had pelvic mri roughly 3 years after the injury like your timeline alleges, then surely they would have at least told you a little bit about why they were doing the test? And you would have realized that the pelvic floor could be playing a role in your situation. But yet you still didn’t bother to look up anything on the internet about the pelvic floor, until 10 years later, where now you are acting like the pelvic floor thing is a big new discovery on another forum.
The more I tried to ask you specific questions, the more convoluted and unclear your story became. I guess I’m supposed to say well none of it really makes sense, but there’s a lot of it, and it’s really complex and confusing, so it must be true. You can keep adding stuff on, adding tests, doctors, treatments until some people just get tired, give up and accept it, but I don’t think people are as gullible as you think.
I asked you some simple questions which should have been easier to answer, and you should have wanted to answer, because your answers would have provided clarity to others. But you say you can’t- that speaks volumes.