
Patient Perspective: Alice’s Story
It’s a funny thing, aging. I’m 68 years old, but I don’t feel any different than I did at 20. It happens so gradually really,

It’s a funny thing, aging. I’m 68 years old, but I don’t feel any different than I did at 20. It happens so gradually really,

I feel a little funny writing this since I’ve never really suffered from what I would consider incontinence. Sure, I’ve had a few leaks

It took me 8 years to talk to my doctor about my bladder leaks. Allow me to let that sink in for a moment –

Nocturia is defined as needing to get up to use the restroom two or more times at night. It is often a symptom of other


Whether you’ve just started experiencing bladder leaks, or have been dealing with them for a while, knowing how to manage incontinence can be difficult. And

Talking to someone about incontinence can be hard, (most people wait 7 years before seeing a doctor!) but it is often a necessary step in

Over 25 million Americans live with urinary incontinence, which is defined as the involuntary leakage of urine from the bladder. There are many treatment options

Many women are familiar with OB/GYNs, but what is a Gynecologist, and how is it different? What Is A Gynecologist? A Gynecologist is a doctor

While most people who experience bladder issues start with their primary doctor, a Urologist can be a great next step in determining more advanced treatment

Question: How do I know if my bladder leaks are serious enough to talk to a doctor about? Answer: This is a great question and

You don’t really hear much about incontinence in men. Let’s face it – it’s not something that anyone ever really wants to talk about, but
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