This is a really informational and important post. I had no idea the number of women affected was between 10 and 30 percent. I imagine the reason they wait so long to seek help is because it seems embarrassing to talk to your doctor about such a thing.
Thanks so much for the links to finding physical therapists and female urologists. I am sure it will help quite a few women who perhaps thought they just had to live with it. It's also nice to hear that exercises and biofeedback can be such a help. It seems like every other commercial on television these days is about incontinence, all suggesting one pill or another. I think many people prefer a natural way of solving a problem if one is available.
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This is a really informational and important post. I had no idea the number of women affected was between 10 and 30 percent. I imagine the reason they wait so long to seek help is because it seems embarrassing to talk to your doctor about such a thing.
Thanks so much for the links to finding physical therapists and female urologists. I am sure it will help quite a few women who perhaps thought they just had to live with it. It's also nice to hear that exercises and biofeedback can be such a help. It seems like every other commercial on television these days is about incontinence, all suggesting one pill or another. I think many people prefer a natural way of solving a problem if one is available.
Great post. Thank you!
September 22, 2009 - 8:11amThis Comment
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