PDA

View Full Version : bladder control/nerves not working!



yvonne_uk_98
01-06-11, 18:29
Hi,

I have been having problems with controling my bladder for 4 weeks now, I had went to my gp with sample to rule out infection, result is clear, I explained, that when I sit up from lying down, I have to rush to ladies room, and when I stand up from sitting, I have to rush to ladies room. plus when I'm out and about, there's no warning, all off a sudden, I have to rush. it's awful.

I found out today that the nerves that send signals to my brain are not sending the signals in time. I dont have that early warning sign anymore.

my gp has given me tablets to help with this, start them tomorrow when my dosset box from the chemist comes.

dose anyone know of anything that I can do to help myself from rushing to ladies room. I would appreciate any idea's, thanks.

Yvonne

yvonne_uk_98
02-06-11, 05:44
I take it nobody has any idea's.

oh well, guess just need to do more searching. thanks.

macc noodle
02-06-11, 08:56
Hey Yvonne

My m-i-l has this problem - will pick her brain when I see her over the weekend and let you know if she has any handy hints.

Jan
xxx

KK77
02-06-11, 10:25
Hi Yvonne. I'm sure you're not alone with this. There are exercises you can do to strengthen pelvic muscle tone, which I suspect would help. Nerves control muscle function but can become over-sensitive, hence why people sometimes need the loo when they're anxious, so any strengthening of pelvic muscles is likely to be beneficial. Have a look at this link:

http://kidney.niddk.nih.gov/kudiseases/pubs/bcw_ez/

This one is specifically about Kegel Exercise:

http://kidney.niddk.nih.gov/kudiseases/pubs/bcw_ez/insertC.htm

yvonne_uk_98
02-06-11, 18:28
Hi,

macc noodle,


Hey Yvonne

My m-i-l has this problem - will pick her brain when I see her over the weekend and let you know if she has any handy hints.

Jan
xxx

Thank you for your kind words, very much appreciated thanks.


Mel,


Hi Yvonne. I'm sure you're not alone with this. There are exercises you can do to strengthen pelvic muscle tone, which I suspect would help. Nerves control muscle function but can become over-sensitive, hence why people sometimes need the loo when they're anxious, so any strengthening of pelvic muscles is likely to be beneficial. Have a look at this link:

http://kidney.niddk.nih.gov/kudiseases/pubs/bcw_ez/

This one is specifically about Kegel Exercise:

http://kidney.niddk.nih.gov/kudiseases/pubs/bcw_ez/insertC.htm

Thank you for your kind words, and links, I have taken a look and printed off the Kegel Exercise. will put it into practice, thanks. I very much appreciate this. thanks.

Yvonne

yvonne_uk_98
21-06-11, 20:28
Hi,

I've been dignosed with urge incontance, plus dr examinantion, found that something not quiet right. so she is referring me to the hospital to get treatment. waiting on word from the hospital.

Yvonne