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After surgery my prolapsed bladder no longer bulged out of my vagina (yes thats how bad it was) I was pleased about that. However I was disappointed to find I was even more incontinent. He said "you need time to heal, and perhaps some physical therapy might help later" I'm assuming he might be talking about the kegel excersizes? Currently I'm frustrated and very dissapointed in this proceedure. (I think it may be a new method for elderly women) And I am trying to find out the actual name of the surgery? I searched for it on WebMD but so far I can't find it?View Thread



After surgery my prolapsed bladder no longer bulged out of my vagina (yes thats how bad it was) However I was disappointed to find I was even more incontinent. He said "you need time to heal, and perhaps some physical therapy might help later" I'm frustrated and very dissapointed in this proceedure. (I think it may be a new method for elderly women) And I am trying to find out the actual name of the surgery? I searched for it on WebMD but so far I can't find it?View Thread

After surgery my prolapsed bladder no longer bulged out of my vagina (yes thats how bad it was) However I was disappointed to find I was even more incontinent. He said "you need time to heal, and perhaps some physical therapy might help later" I'm frustrated and very dissapointed in this proceedure. (I think it may be a new method for elderly women) And I am trying to find out the actual name of the surgery? I searched for it on WebMD but so far I can't find it?View Thread
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