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I have occasional urge incontinence from both ends...comes on suddenly. I am RRMS though, and was dxd with IBS years ago, which is bothersome.

It is one of the more aggravating symptoms, since it makes me hibernate in the house, afraid I'll have an accident while I'm out..
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