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Old 09-30-2017, 09:11 AM #2
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Incontinence is one of those areas that many hesitate to discuss, but will discuss before discussing any sexual problems...it is such an important part of our health and self-esteem.

I was having urinary incontinence issues and urgency...these two do not play well together...lol...I now see an awesome Urologist. He quickly figured out that my bladder was spastic. I now take YET another pill, but it has helped, no more incontinence. I still manage my trips to the bathroom...I try to go every 2 hours or so, since I really can't tell when I have to go until it becomes a near emergency anyway. I save money, discomfort and embarrassment...I no longer have to buy pads for bladder leakage. It's funny, I still carry 1 in my purse, I have a fear the medication suddenly stops working...I told the Boy Scouts of America that I was better than any boy in there scouting organization in our area in the late 70's (no Girl Scout troops). I am always prepared. lol
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