
Patient Perspective: Audra’s Story
It took me 8 years to talk to my doctor about my bladder leaks. Allow me to let that sink in for a moment –
It took me 8 years to talk to my doctor about my bladder leaks. Allow me to let that sink in for a moment –
Incontinence. It’s not something we like to talk about, but it can happen to all of us. More than 25 million people live with some
When you hear about incontinence in the news, you always hear about the physical hardships – the leaking, needing to bring an extra change of
Your pelvic floor is an important muscle in your body. Read how this woman’s awareness of it caused huge changes in her life.
Six months ago I announced that I was ‘coming out of the closet’ regarding my health issue with Pelvic Organ Prolapse. Today I’m back to
Wearing adult absorbents used to bother me, but now, I find it freeing.
This is a guest post from Betty Heath, of The Rejoicing Soul. During the past twelve years I have shared much of my life’s journey
Sometimes it’s hard to open up with others about what’s happening with our health. But doing so can help you gain valuable insights into your
I was fairly young when I first started having bowel trouble. A consistently nervous young woman, I was constantly in a state of worry –
People with invisible illnesses often face the frustrating question, “But you look so good.” This article explores the impact of this statement on individuals with MS and offers strategies for coping with the challenges of living with an unseen condition.
MS is not a suffix at the end of my name. My life with Multiple Sclerosis, is just my life. 15 years after my diagnosis
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