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All SharePosts Relating To "bladder"

Robert
posted 04/14/2008, comments (4)

New Member

I am a new member and would like to tell everyone a little bit about myself. Incontinence has been a part of my life since the age of six when I was finally diagnosed with a tethered spina cord. I was potty trained around the age of two (according to my mother) and never had a bedwetting problem. Life started to change at age four when I... Read moreChevron
Kim Gillespie

Kim Gillespie

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posted 04/07/2008, comments (2)

Restore Bladder Control

Whether your bladder is irritable, leaking, or you are frequently running to the bathroom, the loss of bladder control is embarrassing for anyone. You may be recently postpartum, had a recent hysterectomy or just realizing your bladder control is diminishing. Don't worry - Physical Therapy can help (Oprah's show featured Dr Christine... Read moreChevron
Joe M
posted 04/02/2008, comment (1)

Introduction

     Retired from the military 12 years ago. Enjoy doing woodworking projects and when I'm bored (Quite often) you can find me fishing. I suffered major trauma to my groin area by sitting on a coffee table counter-topped with 3/4" glass. The table and glass broke and cut my colon in 9 different places, my lower... Read moreChevron
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Jasmine Schmidt

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Incontinence Educator
posted 03/17/2008, comment (1)

Stressed Out - Defining Stress Incontinence

When discussing incontinence, I'm always quick to define "stress incontinence" as a physical stress endured by your body, such as sneezing or coughing, which causes spontaneous leakage of urine. In this SharePost, however, I'd like to discuss the causes and effects of emotional stress when living with all kinds of both urinary... 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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