Me too. I now have Ramipril tablets to take when I feel an attack coming on. I a also now carry an incontinence pad with me. I never had these issues before chemo.
Not really. I saw a urologist who poked around and said he could see no obvious reason..It is stress incontinence that occurs at intervals. Sometimes several times a week, then every month or two!
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Me too. I now have Ramipril tablets to take when I feel an attack coming on. I a also now carry an incontinence pad with me. I never had these issues before chemo.
Jenny
Hi Jenny thanks for your reply think mine thevneo menopause. Have they said which type continence it is Jackie xx
Not really. I saw a urologist who poked around and said he could see no obvious reason..It is stress incontinence that occurs at intervals. Sometimes several times a week, then every month or two!
Jenny
There is no reason anyone should be inconunless spine brain not right push for it. There are different types and the nhs don't cste
It's not all the time then
Hi jenny yes stress but my pelvic floor is excellent xx