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Incontinence: 10 Things to Do When You're Diagnosed

You've established that you have a form of incontinence, but what do you do now?  The initial doctors' visits, testing, diagnosis, and possible treatments are now in motion or complete, but here is where you can change your current knowledge and lifestyle:   Following Up With Doctors   Now is a good time to consider following up... Read moreChevron
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Tests Used to Diagnose Incontinence

Since there are various types of incontinence, there are also several ways to diagnose the type of incontinence a patient has.  Exams range from simple to more lengthy/extensive:   Patient  Medical  History A very basic way to determine the causes of incontinence problems can simply be to track the incontinence’s... Read moreChevron
posted 08/16/2010, comments (0)|
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Types of Urinary Incontinence

Incontinence can be caused by at least eight different urinary issues.  Sounds like a lot, huh?  I hadn't any idea about this until I investigated it myself.  With my multiple sclerosis I know that my brain sends messages that become faulty (due to damaged nerves) and my bladder sphincter sometimes doesn't open or more often it... Read moreChevron
posted 07/27/2010, comments (0)|
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Bringing My Incontinence Story Up to Date

It's been a few years since my multiple sclerosis attack which markedly changed my bladder and bowel functionings. I think this was the point where I started to consider coping techniques to get beyond the stress and unpredictability of my situation. Before this time, I wasn't sure if was definitely the MS or maybe other issues, including natural... Read moreChevron
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Support and questions?Doc1639Sunday, October 18, 2009 at 12:53 AM 1st):   Ralene as a medical professional of over 26 years, I understand Diabetes II and the problems that go with diabetes type I or II. As for how you are dealing with it, is your choice and his, but I feel that he may be becoming addicted to this help. Suggest to him... Read moreChevron