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Wednesday, November, 25, 2009
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Nancy  Muller

Nancy Muller

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National Association for Continence, Executive Director
posted 04/21/2009, comments (0)

After Prostate Cancer: Wearing the Badge of Survivor, Fearlessly

Other than skin cancers, prostate cancer is the most common cancer in American men.   The American Cancer Society estimates that nearly 200,000 new cases of prostate cancer were diagnosed in the U.S. during 2008. Because of advancements in detection, diagnostics, and treatment, fewer than three in every hundred men diagnosed with the... Read moreChevron
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Jasmine Schmidt

Jasmine Schmidt

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Incontinence Educator
posted 01/27/2009, comments (0)

Is My Bladder Weak?

I was recently asked about "weak bladders", so I thought I'd write about the two most common types of incontinence, and explain a bit about whether or not a bladder can actually be "weak". The two types of incontinence that people experience most frequently are stress urinary incontinence (SUI), and urge incontinence.   The most common type... Read moreChevron
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Nancy  Muller

Nancy Muller

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National Association for Continence, Executive Director
posted 01/02/2009, comments (0)

Laughing Without Leaking: Where are You on the Happiness Scale?

Recently in the news, a sophisticated study conducted jointly by the University of California San Diego and Harvard Medical School demonstrated happiness spreads far and wide through a social network, even to people up to three degrees removed. The researchers also found that happiness spreads more robustly than unhappiness and seems to have a... Read moreChevron
Daniel

Daniel

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Have had incontinence since 1993, age 55
posted 01/01/2009, comments (6)

How do other married couples deal with incontinence

I have been incontinent since 1993,I have been so lucky my wife has supported me fully,and guided me when needed.She fully excepts my incontinence and helps me feel comfortable and secure.It really helps me,and makes being incontinent much safer.Also am impotent.
bwade25
posted 11/13/2008, comments (3)

Medication I've been taking for over 20 years that has stopped bedwetting

I am 34 years old, and since I was in my pre-teens I've been taking a medication called Imipramine (generic for Tofranil).  This has stopped me from wetting the bed completely. It is a tricyclic antidepressant.  I started out taking 25mg, but about 5 years ago, when i had some difficulty it was raised to 50mg and I'm doing fine... Read moreChevron
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