How do you cope with Overactive Bladder/Urge incontinence?
Does anyone have suggestions on how to cope with overactive bladder and urge incontinence? Are there any meds that can help without causing unwanted side effects?
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Hi imallears,
My first time doing the vaginal cream. I was instructed to use the plastic tube that pumps the cream into a deeper part if your vagina.
Are you saying you figure our how much you need and use a gloved hand and reach reach inside to apply?
Hi lindes,
So if the initial amount I am instructed to insert is 2 grams, I just put this on with the glove. That does sound less stressful!?!
Thank you, still trying to figure this all out. Such a delicate area to talk about.... sure glad I have ladies to talk to and get great advice!!!
Blessings to you all ❤️❤️❤️
Thank you that helps me a bunch! I had a prolapsed uterus and had a hysterectomy. That I believe was caused by a 16 hr induced labor and high forceps delivery. After my second child with another difficult delivery my bladder dropped and was lifted. That was in 1979 so it was whatever procedure they used. It worked for 4 years and had to be repaired again. All has been well until about 10 years ago when it started to drop again. I did the PT and some drugs...don't remember what. Now I am having real trouble with urgency as well as interstitial cystitis. Because of my cirrhosis Stage 4, I cannot do the drugs and surgery is not high on my list. The pessary and PT seem to be my destiny. So glad to hear it worked so well for you. Can you or anyone add more details on this delicate subject?
@maflynn777 I use the plastic tube, think it's the only way to do what needs doing and get the med high enough. I have had hysterectomy, abdominal surgery to remove large benign tumor, vaginal tightening, vaginal birth with baby breech.....any one can contribute to this urethra weakening and incontinence. I'm praying this bulking injection will help and/or solve the problems. Don't need another sedation.
Apparently, the urethra muscle not closing properly is not common. But, any of above can cause. I'm obviously concerned as I also have some autonomic dysfunction and other issues that make all this concerning. This injections may be a blessing and help me through with better quality. Hope so.
@jeanne5009 Sounds like you've had several issues as well that can cause these problems. Suggestion: I was careful to see a urogynocologist who deals with these combination issues regularly. I think that's made a difference in the diagnosis and maybe the injections rather than other. And I thought I never needed a gyno again, after all the surgeries and now the emptiness in my pelvic area. Beginning PT next week, also.
Hope you get good answers and results, Jeanne.
blessings to you, elizabeth
As long as you can reach any critical area with your finger inside your vaginal canal, using a glove should be OK.
Yes, I have had some pelvic floor repair too. I had a great urogyn in Jax but then moved around all over Fl. I finally got hooked up with a good one I hope. Starting PT next week. I will report to all those who have these issues. Sooo much fun to be us!!
Good to know..
You are making me feel better at 70! Ruff! Ruff!
@imallears I was diagnosed with a prolapsed bladder about twenty years ago, and my story is similar to yours, except that several pessaries were tried by my Gynecologist with no success. I finally had the surgery involving the mesh procedure. I was much improved, but for the past few years I've been having problems again. I've read recently that problems have surfaced about the mesh causing issues of disintegrating somewhat within the tissue of the outer part of the bladder, and of course I worry that this might be my current problem. Has anyone had this experience?