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Overactive Bladder (OAB) Impacts 20 Million Women in the U.S., Yet 80 Percent Never Seek Treatment

This November, during National Bladder Awareness Month, the PFD (Pelvic Floor Disorder) Alliance wants to help the millions of women living with OAB through the launch of the “Break Free Today” campaign for OAB. The campaign is intended to raise awareness of OAB and empower women to know that they do not have to suffer in silence or try to manage OAB on their own. OAB can be effectively treated by working with a urogynecologist and having a more knowledgeable conversation with your doctor.

OAB is characterized by symptoms that include an uncontrollable urge to go to the bathroom, usually along with these other symptoms:

  • Leakage or involuntary loss of urine
  • Frequent need to urinate (as much as 8 times or more a day)
  • Awakening during the night to urinate

 

To “Break Free Today” start with the following steps:

  1. Visit www.voicesforpfd.org/breakfree
    to learn more about OAB, use interactive tools to learn more about your symptoms and better prepare to discuss OAB with a doctor.
  2. Refer to the online tool, ‘Five Questions to Ask Yourself’ about OAB, before visiting a doctor to ensure a better dialogue about your individual symptoms.
  3. Use the downloadable ‘Life Impact Tracker’ to uncover how OAB impacts your life over time. Recognizing the ways OAB dictates your day-to-day life is important when speaking with a doctor.
  4. Call a doctor and schedule an appointment to discuss your OAB treatment options.
  5. Be open and honest about your family history and your symptoms, and keep in mind that with the right tools and conversations with your doctor, you can help treat OAB.


For more information on OAB, visit www.voicesforpfd.org/breakfree.

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Steve Roberto May 21, 2013 at 04:05 pm
It makes me chuckle when someone spends weeks mudslinging, finger pointing, and pot shotting untilRead More the targets of their harassments speak up and then they decide the game is over, well sorry, I have only just begun. I was sickened by the behavior of certain people at the town meeting scheduled to discuss this garage project. Most of them where given a script to read using lies and incorrect numbers to attack members of town boards and commission. They attacked the intelligence, ethics, and integrity of members of the Board of Selectmen, Board of Finance, Permanent Municipal Building Committee and project consultants. You have even managed to involve our neighbors from Barkhamsted in your May 15 Patch submission, referring to them as “Hairshirt wearing radicals who don’t wash their cars”, again full of incorrect numbers and misinformation. I am attending a Board of Ethics Meeting tonight to defend myself from mud slung on me by those finger pointers trying to distract from the facts at hand. These very same people told this town that they wanted a football field and they wanted a pool. They said that the folks in Canton deserved these things. They understood that these things came with a price tag and they were ready to pay it. Funny how the song has changed now that we have changed our focus to a much less glamorous project. Perhaps if we were proposing a hockey rink or an equestrian team $5.4 million wouldn’t be so much.
Solinsky EyeCare May 21, 2013 at 02:45 pm
We are located at 1013 Farmington Avenue in West Hartford. See you there!
Nancy May 20, 2013 at 09:32 am
Where are you located, Solinsky Eyecare?
Teresa Coursey May 16, 2013 at 09:01 pm
Couldn't agree more! There seems to be something wrong here...
Freddi Smith-Cox May 16, 2013 at 10:39 am
Well said! The spending proposed for this garage is outrageous!