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All things bladder related / Re: COMPLEXITIES OF MANAGEMENT
« on: February 13, 2011, 12:53:36 AM »
I have had similar problems and had a TVT just over a year ago

The hyster was a  couple of years after womb ablation and I tried to do without TVT but all the gynae physio in the world couldn't get the stress incontinence sorted.

It now seems that i have both stress and urge incontinence and the urge seems worse post TVT.

I can sneeze without wetting myself but have a post micturation dribble which may or may not be a vaginal reflux...anyone any experience of this?

I have been told to drink less and should take medication but it dries me up completely and causes a lot of other side effects :(

I am using small mugs for drinks and have with the ovestin cream stopped the urges and sl wetting not in time for loo. BUT the post micturation dribble is still there...anyone with similar please?

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All things bladder related / Re: Anyone ever had this type problem?
« on: February 13, 2011, 12:43:52 AM »
I must agree after 4 weeks using Ovestin cream I feel a different woman ;)

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All things bladder related / Re: Effects of prolapses
« on: February 13, 2011, 12:42:19 AM »
I am wondering if you should ask for a referral to a gynaeurologist

I had rectocele repair which has made a lot of difference to my life :)

I found gynae physio helpful but you need a very sensitive practitioner whom you can get along with.

Despite all the gynae physio I still needed a TVT to eliminate the stress incontinence.

I have found Ovestin cream to be helpful as I was like sandpaper inside.

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All things bladder related / Re: Pelvic Floor Exercises
« on: February 03, 2011, 10:01:18 PM »
It might be useful to have gynae physio so you have a better understanding of pelvic floor exercises

or use vaginal balls to strengthen muscles, I found these made me able to feel and exercise the muscles

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