Kegel exercises: How many sets do you do per day?
Vanita Gaglani book says no more than 8 sets per day. I am at week 4 following her book. I have to say that there was some soreness in the lower pelvic area. I actually quit for 3 days. But back on target now. My question to you is how many sets per day do you do ? I can only get 3 a day with 10 counts on each exercise.
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I started out for 2 months following Gaglani's book. During that time, I switched to a minimalist approach as things improved. Standing, 5 x as long as I could hold (i got up to 12 sec), then 20 as fast as I could, usually within 10-12 sec. That got me dry within 3-4 months following surgery. I still do that lying down as part of 30 minute daily stretching.
I was/am very fit to begin with...weight lifting x 45 min 2-3 x / week, and swim, bike, and/or run everyday for 1-2 hours, so maybe pelvic floor was already fairly well toned.
Thanks , a therapist from australia recommends that same approach . I am only 1 month with little improvement, will give it another month.
I tried to do 6 day. The last 2 weeks were a lot to do. At 10 weeks things were good.
Most of the above comments seem to be from those who had successful prostate surgery, I had no issues until I started radiation now I can’t go more than 90 minutes without urinating and dripping, hope when radiation is over I can be continent once again?
I'm doing 10-minute ones during radiation with a full bladder. And the staff has learned to get out of my way when I jump off the island lol. I refuse to get thrown off the table again for bladder time out.
I have learned that being horizontal is best. In my lounge chair and sleeping in bed there is little if any at all drips. At night I can wear a pad and it’s near dry in am. However I do get urge around 3:00 am and run to toilet , breathing puffs and then it’s Niagara Falls over the center of the toilet.
I'm currently doing salvage radiation and find it easier to control urgency if I slouch in my chair in the waiting room rather than sitting straight up. The one positive is we can evacuate a full bladder in about 3 seconds lol.