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All SharePosts Relating To "Urge Incontinence"

Papa
posted 04/20/2008, comments (7)

Incontinence and Prostate Cancer

Four years after surgery for prostate cancer I am still incontinent. It is not as bad as the first two years but I am still stuck in diapers 24/7. My doctors just shrug it off - which is agrivating - I don't scream at them about it but mention it each time we meet. Are other PC survivors experiencing the same thing?  Papa
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Pete
posted 03/30/2008, comments (2)

Botox Assistance for UI

BTW one of the makers of Botox has a Patient Assistance Program (PAP).  They have fairly restricted requirements, but the gist is, if you don't have insurance that covers botox, and have limited income, they might be willing to donate it. They won't pay any of the procedure costs, just the botox. Here's a link... Read moreChevron
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Pete
posted 03/25/2008, comments (2)

RE: Botox again

Guess it's time for a botox update... While it worked, it was not the dramatic success it was that last time I had it done, about 7 months ago. For reasons never explained, she (my doctor) only used 200 units this time. (The last time was 300 units.)  At my request, she tried to inject some into my bladder neck to relieve spasming... Read moreChevron
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Jennifer Sobol, D.O.

Jennifer Sobol, D.O.

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Urologic Surgeon
posted 02/08/2008, comments (6)

I Had Surgery for Stress Incontinence and Now I Have Urge Incontinence! What Happened?

There are multiple types of incontinence, and I have discussed them on my SharePost blog previously. What happens when you have been diagnosed with stress incontinence and have undergone surgery and you are still wet? Stress incontinence is traditionally the type of incontinence where one loses bladder control with a cough, sneeze, laugh, or... Read moreChevron
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