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Talking So You Are Heard and Listened To

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Talking to your doctor or professional healthcare provider can be difficult. Talking to your family about your bladder can be really tough. So how to do it?

This new video is to help you do that, and especially to learn more about Overactive Bladder (OAB). It is done in steps on the left side of your screen, and then there are patient stories and additional information and resources on the right side. Click on what is of interest and concern to you.

And the patients are REAL - not actors. I know both of them :-)

This whole educational program on OAB and talking to your doctor is free for you to use and share with others.

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