June 11, 2014
Taking Charge of Bladder Health #DependFitFlex
Bladder control and incontinence. It is nothing to be ashamed of but for so many individuals it is the hardest subject to talk about. Millions of Canadians will experience some form of bladder control issue whether it be from child birth, surgery and a medical condition (such as a prolapse).
It is so important for individuals to reach out for help without fear of embarrassment or shame. If we really knew how many people were suffering from this it would be that much easier to talk about!
I began to experience bladder problems while pregnant with my second son. As many of you may be aware pregnancy and childbirth can cause many bladder issues including frequency and leaking. These symptoms should never be overlooked but when I mentioned it to my doctor they felt it would go away after he was born (the idea that the decreased pressure on the bladder will decrease after delivery thereby eliminating my symptoms). Several months after an extremely difficult labour my symptoms were not disappearing but I was too embarrassed to talk to my doctor about them – do you know how awful that is? The one person that I should be able to tell anything to and I was too afraid to talk to her because I was embarrassed!
Instead I allowed myself to suffer in silence for another year and a half until I finally broke down in her office and told her the truth. I was terrified of what she would think of me and angry with my body for betraying me (how could my body have done this to me?!). She held my hand and told me I was not alone and how common these problems are in my age group (not to mention chiding me for not coming to her sooner). She decided to send me to a specialist just in case and for that I was grateful as it turned out I had a cystocele that was causing the majority of my problems. I cried in the specialist’s office when she told me – I had allowed my fear and embarrassment to stop myself from seeking help earlier.
Why are we so scared to talk about bladder and bladder related health issues? Join Depend and myself this month as we get comfortable talking about bladder health and learning when to seek help! Let’s end the stigma of bladder health issues and get back to being healthy!
Here are some tips for taking control of bladder issues:
- Exercise! It is important to maintain a healthy weight to control pressure on the bladder – the more weight you carry in the abdomen can aggravate bladder issues. Try to include both cardio and exercises that work on improving your abdominal wall.
- For women, kegels are so important! Especially before, during and after child birth. Make sure you are doing them right – if you don’t know how ask. It will help strengthen the vaginal walls and maintain the strength of the pelvic muscles.
- Include a healthy diet and avoid caffeine and sugary drinks that will contribute to bladder issues.
- Seek help – make sure you rule out causes such as an urinary tract infection first. Do not be afraid to ask for help – your doctor is there to help you!
- Wear comfortable protection like Depend fit flex that will allow you to carry on with your active lifestyle without fear. Don’t use products that were not meant for bladder incontinence – it can lead to more anxiety and fear over embarrassment.
Thank you for sharing this with us Carla! I'm glad that you finally got over your embarrassment and talked to your doctor. You just never know when there is an underlying healthy issue that needs to be addressed. The longer you wait the more complicated it can be!
Thanks Shayna – I suffered so long alone (definitely wasn't going to tell my Hubby!). It finally felt like a relief to talk to her and know that I wasn't alone. Definitely important for people to see their doctor to ensure their is no underlying conditions that could be aggravating the situation.
So much good information here, thank you! I had no idea that caffeine and sugary drinks could contribute to bladder issues!
They are one of the first things I was told to cut out – I cut out sugary drinks but can't quite cut out the coffee…I love it too much!
While I don't have bladder issues, I think that it is so wonderful that there are products out there that are specially designed for those who need them. I also did not know that sugary drinks contributed to those issues.
I think woman are afraid or embarrassed to seek help because they are the ones who potty train their kids! Go to your doctor-as is stated above there could be other reasons!
You should not have to suffer; alone or otherwise. How fabulous that there are products like this available that give you the ability to live an active and happy life. I'm sure that you have provided a voice for many people so that they too don't need to suffer alone.<br /><br />Besos, Sarah
Thanks Sarah! I really hope so. I felt so alone and embarrassed as I dealt with these issues alone and I want others to know that they don't have to. There are people and products to help them!
Thank you for such an open post. I think women need to be more open about these things. Even if it might feel uncomfortable at first but the more you talk the more you know you do not have to suffer alone.
Thanks Jenn – I was a bit shy to share at first but I think its important to break down those doors and let people feel comfortable talking about it. We aren't alone and its so important to know this.
I'm glad you found a good way to gain back your confidence – I've been there! After having kids sometimes you need a little something! Thanks for being so honest!
Thanks Kendall! I really appreciate that support 🙂
What an open and honest post thank you for sharing. We all need a little something to help us get out confidence back.
Thanks Becca! I appreciate your support 🙂
I'm glad you finally communicated with her. It's wonderful that you shared your story.
I am too! It has made life that much easier and not constantly living in worry and fear is so much better.
I know that kind of wait being lifted too. Good for you!
It is amazing how many of us suffer in silence just because of embarrassment and shame. Congrats on standing up and helping to eliminate the stigma of incontinence, Carla! So happy for you that you were able to find out what was wrong and seek help. Thanks for sharing your story 🙂
Thanks Sandy! I really appreciate your support…it has taken a long time for me to make it to this point but it helped me knowing that I was not alone! It's so important to help others so that they will seek help too. Thank you for taking the time to read it 🙂
Oh I do not miss those days of pregnancy and worrying about sneezing or laughing!
Glad you were able to talk to your doctor about it. No one should have to suffer like that.
I'm glad that you got it treated. I agree that people shouldn't feel embarrassed about physical problems. We should all understanding and loving to one another.