These stories are based on information gathered from health
professionals and consumers. They may be helpful as you make important health
decisions.
Juanita, age 52: My bladder bulges, and I can
feel it all the time. Sometimes it seems like it's going to fall right out.
It's uncomfortable and gets in the way when I play tennis or run. I'm going to
have the surgery.
Lettie, age 58: I didn't know I had a medical
problem until I had my yearly pelvic examination. I had some discomfort, mostly
pressure in my abdomen, but I didn't know what it was. It doesn't bother me on
a daily basis. My doctor gave me a sheet with some exercises that I can do to
make my pelvic muscles stronger. My symptoms aren't a big problem for me right
now. I'm going to wait and see what happens over time.
Marta, age 65: I've been trying to cope with
this problem for years. I've tried a lot of different things, even a pessary
for a while. But my condition isn't getting better. It might even be getting
worse. I think surgery could help me.
Carrie, age 60: I have five grown children and
12 grandchildren. I'm proud of how fit and active I am. My biggest problem is
that often I really have to urinate and I can't. I've found ways to manage,
though, by putting my fingers in my vagina and pressing on my bladder. It's not
the greatest solution but I think I'd like to keep on the way I have for a
while longer. Surgery is still an option for me, but I'm not going to choose it
now.