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Old 01-13-2008, 02:24 AM #4
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I have small leaks when I sneeze or cough or laugh hard if I haven't urinated in a while. I have learned to not wait until I need to go but instead to go periodically to try to keep my bladdar relatively empty .

I agree it is a real nuisance. For me, losing weight would probably help a lot. I think your bladdar "drops" when you're as obese as I am.
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