MountainLake622
New member
I've seen urologists for years, so Im pretty used to all the standard exams and tests and procedures in urology.
I'm being treated for overactive bladder, which has been exacerbated in recent years by BPH. I have urinary frequency and urge incontinence, which has gotten worse over the years. Prior to that I had and continue to have steady leakage.
My incontinence symptoms have stabilized but not improved. I started using a diaper at night about 8 years ago. About four years ago I started wearing a diaper during the day as well, instead of pullups or pads.
Anyway, I am just trying to mentally prepare for my upcoming neurology exams and tests. I am just wondering what to expect. The person I am seeing is a Neuro-Urologist. So I guess they have training in both areas.
I have a Nerve Conduction Test with EMG in a couple weeks, then my intake appointment with the Neurologist.
Ive done some Google research obviously but I am just kind of wondering what these kinds of appointments and procedures are like, from others who have experienced them first hand.
Thank you!
I'm being treated for overactive bladder, which has been exacerbated in recent years by BPH. I have urinary frequency and urge incontinence, which has gotten worse over the years. Prior to that I had and continue to have steady leakage.
My incontinence symptoms have stabilized but not improved. I started using a diaper at night about 8 years ago. About four years ago I started wearing a diaper during the day as well, instead of pullups or pads.
Anyway, I am just trying to mentally prepare for my upcoming neurology exams and tests. I am just wondering what to expect. The person I am seeing is a Neuro-Urologist. So I guess they have training in both areas.
I have a Nerve Conduction Test with EMG in a couple weeks, then my intake appointment with the Neurologist.
Ive done some Google research obviously but I am just kind of wondering what these kinds of appointments and procedures are like, from others who have experienced them first hand.
Thank you!