I’ve had a UTI since August 2025, I’ve been on so many different antibiotics and have been to the ED a handful of times too, but no luck in it clearing up. My doctor referred me to a Urologist, and when I contacted the urology department they said the waiting time is around 2 years at best for a “routine” appointment. Can anyone here tell me if a persistent UTI can affect insulin sensitivity? My blood sugars are so hit or miss all the time, and I’m doing everything right. Surely if a UTI does affect blood sugars, my case shouldn’t just be classed as “Routine”, right?
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I’ve been using Klarna since October now, my purchase limit has always been €487, and I’ve paid for €656.11 worth of stuff by using buy now pay later. Every time I use buy now pay later, I always pay the money back either on time, or early. I got paid today and decided to pay off my balance completely so I could order something, I went to buy it and I couldn’t get approved on a €425 purchase. Then I tried to do a plan on a €50 item, but it adjusted my plan so they were only lending me €10. I got onto support and they said they get all their info from a credit bureau , and that there’s nothing they can do. I’m only 19 so I haven’t gotten in any financial trouble, the only bill I have is a phone bill which I pay on time, and as I mentioned all of my Klarna purchases are made on time or early. Has anyone any idea on why this could be happening?