What is Urinary Incontinence

Urinary incontinence is the involuntary excretion of urine from one's body. It is often temporary, and it almost always results from an underlying medical condition.

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I seem to be married to the toilet all the time, I go all through the night, all morning and afternoon and in the evening. I can't even count how much times I go to the toilet. Sometimes it makes me so depressed. Because of the neuropathy that has gone to my bladder it becomes very very painful. The other night I had such terrible pain and all I could do was scream because the pain was just so bad. I sometimes have to sit on the toilet until the pain as gone away. Which takes quite a few hours. I can't move or do anything. I know it not good to sit on the toilet but when one is in pain you will do anything.
Posted on 09/28/09, 11:09 am
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Reply #1 - 09/28/09  12:34pm
" I'm so sorry you are going through this. I've recently developed something similar - I don't know the cause I think I may have fibroids. I hope you feel better soon. "
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Reply #2 - 09/29/09  5:35am
" Thanks Tammygun for you support. I have a nenogenic bladder, and I go through pain every day. The doctor said there is nothing they can do, only give medication.

Sorry to hear what you are going through, could you please tell what is fibroids. "
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Reply #3 - 09/29/09  4:04pm
" Fibroids is a gynaecological condition - a fairly common one - where non cancerous tumours develop in the uterous and other parts of the female reproductive system. It affects around one third of women of childbearing age (even more amongst women of colour). It's not a serious condition but causes urinary symptoms, pelvic, abdominal and back pain, period pain, pain during sex and heavy periods. It also disrupts your menstrual cycle. I am self-diagnosing... but I really think I have this and have neglected by gynae examinations over the past few years. Need to get my house in order! "
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Reply #4 - 09/30/09  1:06pm
" Thanks Tammygun for telling be about Fibroids. I have never heard of it. But it is interesting. Not nice what you are going through. "
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Reply #5 - 10/02/09  12:49am
" Maybe try taking cranberry supplements I think you take one pill every meal or 3 times a day . It is cranberry in a pill. You do not have to drink the cranberry juice just take the pill look it up in the net it will explain all about the benefits of cranberries . Unless you are allergic to cranberries it cant hurt you cranberries are good for you and for your bladder and kidneys "
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Reply #6 - 10/03/09  4:27am
" Thanks yes I do take cranberry pills everyday. "

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