Prolapsed Bladder (Cystocele)
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thank you soooo much,it was a lil scary but yeah....Im 37 and have a pretty bad prolapsed ladder,from child bith 12 mos ago!
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Thank you Dr. Andrew that was very informative. I am 34 and have this as a result of child birth 6 months ago. I've been referred for physio for which I didn't get appointment yet but I think it's too intense for this treatment myself. Ooh gosh I think I will just buy some tight knickers and live with it...I'm gone weak at the knees x
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I have to have this op and I'm only in my early 30's. I could have cried when I saw it. You defo covered all the points though I did have a bit of a wobble when you put the disclaimer regarding the mesh. It looks painful. What is the recovery process of this op?
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very infomative, thanks.
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Beware of the mesh. It really can cause chronic pain if nerves grow in and through it. Not fun and not fixable if that happens!
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great information thankyou
I am only 50 and this will be my fourth prolaspe surgery.and my third one was done as a rebotic and seven moths later I feel it prolasp again but not as severe. Any suggestions what I should do?
bobbijo2011 1 month ago
@bobbijo2011 You need to see an expert in pelvic reconstruction. If it is not too bad, you might be best off living with the situation.
incontinencedoc 1 month ago
I am 79 yars old and I have a dropped bladder. can I go into a pool? will I have any chance of infection
steflon11 8 months ago
@steflon11 Shouldn't be a problem to swim.
incontinencedoc 8 months ago