KEGELS do nothing over 8 months; Pelvic Floor Exercises do NOTHING.

@Patrickmind

Neither the surgeon I had for ThuLep, nor any of the other urologists I saw ever uttered the term "Neurogenic Bladder."

Thanks to Facebook, which I seldom use, I cannot lick on your link and go to your Hypertonic support group, because it simply doesn't even bring me up under the name I used - it shows part of an email address I never had, with a photo I never used.

The CANCEL CULTURE and collusion of Radical, Marxists, Dictatorship presidents, and the filthy media are blocking us from doing and thinking as we are entitled to via the Constitution, until they destroy that.
 
Nothing helped until I saw a pelvic floor PT. And therapeutic yoga.

Had surgery Dec 2019. Slowly(very) getting better. At 2-3 pads a day on average
Thin ones until ~2PM. Then thick ones. Dry at night
 
Cnsweel said:
Nothing helped until I saw a pelvic floor PT. And therapeutic yoga.

Had surgery Dec 2019. Slowly(very) getting better. At 2-3 pads a day on average
Thin ones until ~2PM. Then thick ones. Dry at night

Cnswell, I saw a pelvic floor therapist who had been in practice at two of the Advocate hospitals for at least 30 yrs. If she is still not high on the competency level, it puts into serious question just how rout and incompetent the training of pelvic floor therapists is.

Looking her up on as many internet sites as I can find her, she has gone through additional training, as is recommended by esteemed incontinence sites.

So, I strongly feel thath those who say a pelvic floor PT achieved the improvement you have.

I also, interestingly, had my ThuLEP surgery in Dec. 2019 !!!

Your problem sounds like it was of a much lower degree. I use Depends with very thick stick on pads, and then I put my "proprietary" layers of paper towels. Joking, it is just too long an explanation of how I developed this technique. And, STILL I have leakage into all of the paper towels, or, if I'm lucky, into the outer paper towels that are positioned directly where the end of my penis is.

I am awaiting (which took 9 months) of an electrical stimulator, which my doctor and his referral coordinator did not bother to follow, until I got them off their butts and put in the referral, which they still screwed up on, as the PT therapist talked directly to my doctor and told him only a Prometheus is a unit that lasts and you can dial the voltage from 2 - 9V batteries, and not the ridiculously weak ones that run off 2 - 3V batteries. which deliver the max of 1/3 the voltage. Since you dial it up yourself, you want it turned up to where you can tolerate when you squeeze your muscles as much as you can comfortably tolerate, when the ON cycle is delivering the electrical current.
 
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