The company that has created GeeWiz, a new product to help eliminate the need for adult diapers for incontinent men, sent out this press release. GeeWiz functions as a catheter-like device, allowing greater ease with controlling urine flow and changing the drainage bag.
...somehow he'd been discharged from the hospital with no heart medications. And no one had notified me, his primary care doctor, of any medication changes...
This article from EmpowHer, a Phoenix-based women’s health site, discusses ways to combat urinary incontinence. It mentions visiting one’s doctor, seeing a physical therapist, biofeedback, and Kegels.
Exercise benefited men whose disease had been treated, hadn't spread, study finds
-- Maybe there’s something to the notion of mind over matter -- or in this case mind over bladder.
Dozens of damage suits filed around the country raise serious questions about whether the Food and Drug Administration has been regulating medical devices with sufficient rigor.
I was one of the sources in Roni Caryn Rabin's article, "Women Sue Over Device to Stop Urine Leaks".