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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
dkunz13
posted 03/27/2008, comments (2)

brain disorder and incontinence

I will soon be 59 years old and have incontinence.the incontinence is from a brain disorder like ADD.not only do I still wet the bed I also have had sum day time wetting accidents.I have found out that useing a external catherter helps keep my bed dryI also use a protective undergarment to help keep my pants dry.
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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
glenpg
posted 03/19/2008, comments (2)

Unusual sperm color

A friend confided in me and said that his sperm looked a watery light brown. This is not normal I know that much. Any suggestions other than see a doctor. He fears he might have a prostate problem.
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Jennifer Sobol, D.O.

Jennifer Sobol, D.O.

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Urologic Surgeon
posted 03/17/2008, comments (0)

When Your Incontinence Is a Symptom of Something Else

I always find it interesting that while I am taking care of a patient for something, often another family member will say to me, "You know, I should come see you." Many times it is for incontinence, and it is something they have been dealing with for years.  Many people, women in particular, have ignored their symptoms of... Read moreChevron
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