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Embarrassing Question, But Does Anyone Have Incontinence Problems Due To Fibro Or Due To Some Of Your Treatments?
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I ask b/c I’ve had so many injections for the pain in my back that I was told by my kidney doc that sometimes the faccett joint injections that cut thru nerves, damage them & leave you incontinent. Also he feels Fibro & arthritis cause muscles to react out of character.

posted April 12, 2018
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A MyFibroTeam Member

I have it.. but didn't know it may be connected. Poise pads work.. thank goodness. I don't know how many times I've looked at my hubby after I cough or sneeze, or laugh, and say, oh great, now I've peed my pants! 😲

posted April 13, 2018
A MyFibroTeam Member

Oops, didn't finish my train of thought! Lol! Just saying, that problem really sucks, hate not being able to enjoy any social events,for fear of an accident .

posted April 13, 2018
A MyFibroTeam Member

Your not alone, incontinence is a problem that I to have to deal with. Bad enough not being able to run to the bathroom, now its more like trying to run ,

posted April 13, 2018

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