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Old 01-12-2008, 06:32 PM #1
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Red face Delicate question for the ladies..

Um-- embarrassing but I must ask--so here goes.
About a year ago, maybe more-- I basically had to start wearing Poise pads full time. I'm definitely in menopause,as I average one cycle a year now-- but lately bladder control has become a bit of an issue. Not all the time, but often enough, esp. when I've been drinking lots of water.Luckily I don't "leak" in great amounts, but I am wondering if it's a common MS thing or just an 'aging chick' thing.
My doctors aren't too worried about it, they say it's common at this time of life..
I don't want to take drugs for it, nor has it been suggested,but I was wondering if others on here are experiencing this annoying phenomenon.
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