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Thursday, December 10, 2009 Barbara Priest asks

Q: Why is there no mention of urinary incontinence clamps for men on your website?

I read with interest your website regarding incontinence but nowhere does it mention incontinence clamps for men. The Dribblestop MUID (male urinary incontinence device) is selling all over the world and helping thousands of men. Yet your website does not include clamps. There are many men who do not want to wear pads or diapers, Kegals do not work for them and they opt out of surgery or drugs.  The male incontinence clamp is a viable option for maintaining incontinence. Please check out our website : www.dribblestop.com  I look forward to your response.

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12/14/09 1:31pm

It is because they are terrible!!!! I tried them more than once, and they are a joke. Not only did they not work for myself, but other men I have spoken to as well that suffer from incontinence.

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12/14/09 10:21pm

I am curious which clamps you tried.  There are a lot out there (many now not available).  Most do not do the job they were intended to do -- and that is control urinary incontinence.  The older clamps were restricting, cumbersome and uncomfortable and just did not work.  The man that invented the Dribblestop had prostate surgery and ended up with incontinence.  He also tried the ones on the market and was disappointed.  That was when he came up with a whole new game plan and figured out it would take a "user" to come up with the perfect device.  That is what he did.  The Dribblestop is small, comfortable, easy to use. completely washable, size adjustable and can be worn 24/7.  Most clamps do not have those bragging rights. It has only been on the market for 5 years - new idea - new concept - new device. At least check out the testimonials and the website. You might be pleasantly surprised. 

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By Barbara Priest— Last Modified: 12/25/10, First Published: 12/10/09