Bladder problems

Bowel and bladder conditions can be debilitating. Whether it’s having trouble going or finding it difficult to carry out daily tasks without worrying about the nearest loo, conditions down there are countless and confusing.
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by Guest Posts on Mon Jul 11, 2022 1:46 pm

Bladder problems

I have had bladder problems since before I even had my son; he is now 32! I keep getting palmed off, I have tried every medicine available, plus all the pelvic floor exercises. My appointment has now been put back until near the end of the year, which is even more annoying. I know that I am 63, but so are a lot of my friends/associates, so surely this isn't the norm? What can I do, please? (Sarah)
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by Mr Chris Harding on Fri Jul 22, 2022 6:35 pm

Re: Bladder problems

You are doing the right thing by continuing to seek help. I am sorry the waiting times in your locality are so bad but I'm afraid this is the situation post-COVID all across the UK. I hope when you finally get to your specialist appointment a treatment plan can be created for you. Specialist referral is definitely the right thing to do given the fact that you have tried several "simple" things already. Good luck!
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