There is a relationship between ARD and Urge Incontinence...

From: Helen Dynda (olddad66@runestone.net)
Wed Jan 31 10:55:21 2001


( Bev explained this -- the relationship between ARD and urge incontinence -- to me. With her permission, I am sharing her explanation with you.)

[]] There is a relationship between ARD and Urge Incontinence

In almost every case of Adhesions Related Disorder ( ARD ) -- that I have studied or that has been shared with me -- "urge incontinence" is a problem. I have seen operative reports where adhesions had attached to the bladder and then to various surrounding organs ( The peritoneum is an organ -- even though it is the inner tissue of the abdominal wall ).

Due to these attachments on the bladder, pressure is placed on the bladder -- and thus the inability to hold urine. This is similar to what happens in pregnancy as the growing uterus places pressure on the bladder... and the mommy feels a constant urgency to have to urinate. Incontinence occurs due to the pressure.


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