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Bootcamp for your bladder:training your bladder to behave (part 1) by Kathleen and Mary Posted Fri 28 May 2010 11:13am of treatment or a dvice from your medical practitioner.) Remember your bladder fills at about 15 drops per minute and typically empties about every 3-4 hours during the day. So... bathrooms in your town and every city you visit? Alright, so your bladder may not leaking but you are still not happy having to go to the bathroom so frequently. It seems as if your Read on »
Mind Over Bladder - Tips and Tools to Make Your Bladder Behave by Kathleen and Mary Posted Sat 24 Apr 2010 1:31pm Are you tired of your bladder running your life? Going to the bathroom does not have to be an EMERGENCY (although it can seem like it). Feeling your bladder ready to burst, you sprint to the bathroom only to discover it was a false alarm (tinkle, tinkle…) What you are feeling is not a bladder full of urine, patiently waiting for you Read on »
Bladder Cancer, TURBT Perforated Bladder - FIGHTING THE SYSTEM - April, 2008 by Steve K. Patient Expert Posted Tue 21 Oct 2008 12:19am of the nicked/perforated bladder in TURBT surgery, which I was VERY eager to be rid of! I still didn't have my follow-up consultation appointment yet, and the lab results should Read on »
5 Ways to Prevent Bladder Leakage by Brett - Sheer Balance Healthy Living ProfessionalHealth Maven Posted Mon 04 Jan 2010 3:54pm Bladder control is no laughing matter. Millions of women suffer from involuntary loss of urine…whether it is a few drops that no one else will notice…or a large amount... to aging. Believe it or not, there are natural ways of improving your bladder health, without medication.  To help eliminate pesky bladder leaks, you here are five tips: Kegels Read on »
Maintenance cisplatin IV after cisplatin/gemcitabine for bladder cancer by Mark Levin Posted Thu 26 Nov 2009 10:02pm The question is essentialy about the appropriateness of dropping cisplatin and continuing what the providers called "maintenance" gemctibaine for metastatic bladder cancer... Patients With Recurrent Bladder Cancer That Has Not Responded to Previous Bacillus Calmette-Guerin, NCT00234039. Here gemcitabine is intravesicular and cisplatin is not used Read on »
Bladder Infection, UTI, Cystitis… They All Spell P-A-I-N by WisdomThatHeals Posted Wed 04 Nov 2009 10:05pm 1 Comment Our urinary system plays a key role in maintaining homeostasis in the body. The urinary system includes, in the order that urine flows, the Kidneys, Ureters, Bladder..., it also provides an opportunity for pathogens to enter the system and spread to the bladder and kidneys. This is possible for both men and women but women are more susceptible Read on »
Oops! Medical Study On New Natural Way To Take Back Bladder Control by Colette Bouchez Healthy Living Professional Posted Sun 28 Mar 2010 1:29am Eliminate the "oops" and take back bladder control with free, non-drug, non-surgical treatment via a brand new clinical trial! Here's what you need to know..., then you may be one of 20 million women - YES, 20 MILLION - who suffer from serious bladder control issues, with estimates that another 20 million are dealing with the daily Read on »
Bladder Cancer Symptoms & Indicators by Steve K. Patient Expert Posted Thu 09 Oct 2008 7:09am Men (and women) need to beware.  Bladder cancer does not give many symptoms before it's progressed to a serious state.  If you have absolutely NO pain or discomfort at all, but see a tiny drop of blood in your urine EVEN ONE TIME (or one unusual time, for women), it would be prudent to get it checked out.  Here's what happened to me... I reside Read on »
Bladder Cancer - 1st BCG Maintenance Series (3 of 3) Final Analysis - November, 2008 by Steve K. Patient Expert Posted Sat 15 Nov 2008 7:11am I'm pleased to report that BCG treatment #3 of 3 for my first maintenance series went much better than expected.Symptoms started later, were MUCH milder, and peaked sooner than the first two in the series. Since my symptoms from #2 (with a 50% BCG dose) were stronger than #1 (at full dose),Dr. Hopkinssaid we would drop to a 30% dose. He indicated Read on »
Bladder Cancer - How It All Started - February, 2008 by Steve K. Patient Expert Posted Tue 21 Oct 2008 12:19am Men (and women) need to beware.  Bladder cancer does not give many symptoms before it's progressed to a serious state.  If you have absolutely NO pain or discomfort at all, but see a tiny drop of blood in your urine EVEN ONE TIME (or one unusual time, for women), it would be prudent to get it checked out.  Here's what happened to me...   I reside Read on »