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Dr. Bologna's Blog features the latest information on pelvic floor health education, along with patient stories he has helped overcome incontinence, overactive bladder (OAB) and prolapse.

 

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  • One woman's goal to get women talking!

    My name is Jeanette Geer.  I’m a wife, mother and small business owner…and an expert on pelvic health education.  This is the story of how my life took that last, unexpected turn.

     

    At the age of 34, having just delivered my first baby boy, I landed in a urologist’s office.  The sign on the front door read “CONTINENCE CENTER.”  At first, I was mortified. Yet sitting in the waiting room, I noticed women of all ages, from 20 to 60, in the group around me.  I certainly wasn’t alone.  Maybe many of these women had shared similar embarrassing moments in life.

     

    I was the girl at the slumber parties who’d laugh so hard, I’d pee my pants.  I was the annoying friend on the road trip who’d insist on stopping at every rest area. The first time I realized I had a serious problem was at the gym, attempting a “post baby” workout, and finding that even the simplest exercises caused a leak. It only worsened from there…and suddenly I found myself wearing dark clothes and a pad for protection from certain embarrassment.

     

    Finally, I confided in a friend, who referred me to Dr. Bologna.  In the exam room, Dr. B. (as I now call him) said, “Jeanette, one in three women suffers from some form of pelvic floor health issue.”  He asked me questions about my lifestyle and experience. He informed me that wine and ice tea (my two favorite beverages) were bladder irritants.  He explained that incontinence could be hereditary.  He asked about my son and the delivery.  He made it clear - the deck was clearly stacked against me.  Surgery was recommended unless I planned to have additional children (and I did).

     

    I left the office with a prescription for pelvic floor physical therapy and a pessary.  A pessary is a rubber ring that is inserted vaginally to support and lift the urethra and other prolapsed organs. It could easily be removed for intercourse and tampon use.

     

    The pessary kept me dry and bought me the time I needed to await surgery after the birth of baby boy number two. This delivery was much easier, but my fate was sealed.  The pessary no longer worked and surgery was scheduled.

     

    Dr. B explained that he would use a mesh sling to lift my urethra. The surgery took less than 30 minutes. The recovery was a piece of cake. To this day, I have not leaked and road trips are not filled with multiple stops.

     

    Shortly after surgery, I received a call from Dr. Bologna. He reminded me of my ambitions for renaming his practice while under anesthesia (!) He agreed with my drugged, (read: honest), opinions that The Continence Center was a terrible name. He wanted to discuss it further, along with another big idea – his goal to write an unbiased book that would educate women on pelvic floor health.

     

    Having experienced it all firsthand, I couldn’t wait to get started. I assembled my marketing team and met with Dr. B. to learn more. He told us that he had helped thousands of women through his practice, but it wasn’t enough. He wanted to make a positive impact on the lives of millions by helping women understand how to prevent and treat incontinence-related issues.

     

    The Accidental Sisterhood program was born. Not your typical “incontinence book,” The Accidental Sisterhood is fun, sassy, and, most importantly, informative. The Accidental Sisterhood book provides women with both prevention and treatment options. Couple that with a DVD and a supplementary exercise band…and it’s the perfect at-home resource for any woman who is seeking prevention or treatment to overactive bladder, incontinence or both.

     

    To promote the program, Dr. B and our team took The Accidental Sisterhood on the road, conducting nationwide women’s health forums. Today, we’ve educated over 10,000 women with our health forums.  I’m always amazed when I talk to a woman and she shares that she has been leaking or living in a bathroom for 20 years.  It’s so sad.  We don’t know what we don’t know, which is why I’ve dedicated a huge portion of my life to providing this education to women.

     

    I’ve heard from so many how our work has made a difference in their lives. But I can’t help but think of the 35 million women in the United States who are suffering from these issues. We still have a lot of work to do. Leaking is not normal and, more often than not, it can be corrected, if not dramatically improved.

    It is my goal to get women to talking. It’s so important that women talk with their friends and physicians to get solutions.

     

    I’m proof that leaking and frequent trips to the bathroom are not inconveniences that anyone should have to live with.

     

    Jeanette Geer is the mother of three school-aged children, the owner of Wonderworks Advertising and director of development for The Accidental Sisterhood.  

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  • FREE WEBINAR: Non-Surgical Treatment for Stress Urinary Incontinence

    Do you want to learn more about Non-Surgical Treatment for Stress Urinary Incontinence, but don’t have time to do the research?

    How about attending a live online seminar from the comfort of your own home, led by a nationally recognized physician? If you have questions about controlling your bladder so it doesn’t control you, and about how your pelvic muscles can improve your sexual vitality, sign up for a live webinar broadcast by The National Association For Continence (NAFC). This event is part of a monthly webinar series by NAFC featuring different speakers that will link participants via toll-free conference calls and the Internet. Best of all, these events are totally FREE!

    Registration for the next webinar, Non-Surgical Treatment for Stress Urinary Incontinence in Women, is taking place now. This webinar is on Tuesday, February 16, 2010 at 8:00 p.m. (EST) and will cover:

     

         •   Pelvic Muscle Rehabilitation

         •   Bladder Retraining

         •   Other Non-Surgical Treaments

         •   Use of Pessaries to Manage Prolapse

     

    To register for this webinar click here. Space is limited to give participants the opportunity to ask questions of the speakers and get answers on the spot.

     

    Save the Date for the March 16th Webinar:

    Surgical Treatment of SUI and/or Prolapse

     

    Knowledge is power, so register for this free, educational event and take control of your pelvic health matters!

     

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  • FREE Webinar : The National Association For Continence

    Hello Sisters!

    Do you want to learn more about bladder and bowel and the supporting muscles, but don’t have time to do the research?

    How about attending a live online seminar from the comfort of your own home, led by a nationally recognized physician? If you have questions about controlling your bladder so it doesn’t control you, and about how your pelvic muscles can improve your sexual vitality, sign up for a live webinar broadcast by The National Association For Continence (NAFC). This event is part of a monthly webinar series by NAFC featuring different speakers that will link participants via toll-free conference calls and the Internet. Best of all, these events are totally FREE!

    A collaborator with The Accidental Sisterhood®, NAFC is a national, private, non-profit 501(c)(3) organization dedicated to improving the quality of life of people with incontinence, voiding dysfunction, and related pelvic floor disorders. For more information visit their website at www.nafc.org.

    Registration for the next webinar, Function of the Bladder and the Role of Pelvic Support, is taking place now. This webinar is on Tuesday, January 19 at 8:00 p.m. (EST). To register for this webinar Click Here. Space is limited to give participants the opportunity to ask questions of the speakers and get answers on the spot.

    Be sure to visit NAFC’s website again later in January to register for the February webinar, Non-Surgical Intervention to Treat SUI Including Behavioral Strategies and Management of Prolapse and Pessaries.

    Knowledge is power, so register for this free, educational event and take control of your pelvic health matters!

    Warm regards,
    The Accidental Sisterhood Team

     

     

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  • Do you think you have it bad?

    You may think again after reading Alison's rather interesting journey with prolapse. A funny and heartfelt story that may inspire you to seek treatment, share with a friend, or simply do your daily kegel exercises!

    Thanks for sharing Allison.

    http://www.sphere.com/2009/11/06/woman-reveals-health-horror-my-vagina-fell-out/

    Feel free to post your thoughts below! 

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  • Age: Nothing but a Number!

    Let’s talk about young women and prolapse.

     

    Pelvic Organ Prolapse is literally a situation where the muscles of the pelvic floor let you down. It's another consequence of a weakened or damaged pelvic floor. As the pelvic floor muscles and ligaments holding the organs in place weaken, the bladder - or the uterus or the rectum - may begin to bulge down into the vagina creating this hernia-like condition.

    Recently, I saw a 36 year old female, with complete uterine vaginal prolapse, stress incontinence and urgency. Shortly, after her diagnosis she underwent surgery and is now 5 months post operation. She is back to work, lifting 70 lbs. She no longer suffers from stress or urge incontinence, and no more pain during intercourse.

    Her only complaint is that she did not take care of her problem earlier. Yes, she is 36 years young. Keep one thing in mind; women of all ages can have pelvic floor problems.

     

    Don’t be shy to discuss your problem, no matter how old you may be!

     

    For more information on Pelvic Organ Prolapse visit: http://www.accidentalsisterhood.com/site/Education/Prolapse.aspx

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  • Attention Runners!

    A 50-year-old woman who is an avid runner had a one-year follow up appointment with me yesterday. A year ago, she had a sling implanted through a minimally invasive surgical procedure. While this procedure is not advisable in every case, she was an ideal candidate, and is thrilled with her results.

    Prior to having a sling, she only ran at home on the treadmill — with dish towels between her legs! When one got soaked, she would toss it off and put another one between her legs and keep going. Did I mention she was also wearing a pad?

    One year later, she has been running pad- and dish towel- free. Not to mention she has less laundry to do, something I think all women would be excited about!

    To all the runners who are leaking, there is hope!

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  • Sisterhood Health Forum Success

    November and December is the busiest time in the office due to end of the year deductibles. This is also the highest cancellation time due to patient’s holiday plans and the flu. The office is booked well into January, but we have been very diligent about using a cancellation list.

    This week I’ve already seen two women who were at The Sisterhood Health Forum in October, usually this takes some time.

    One woman I saw is a candidate for Medtronic’s InterStim Therapy, her sister brought her to the Sisterhood Health Forum. She has been taking Vesicare for years, and realized when she was sitting at the forum; I was talking about her issues. She knew right then she needed to seek further treatment.

    Although she is on medication, she still leaks all night long. Every night she has to prepare the bed with pads so her husband doesn’t get wet. I’m happy to say soon she is on the road to living leak free.

    Another woman I saw, only leaks when she dances and does jumping jacks. During the forum she knew this wasn’t something she was going to deal with for the rest of her life. Her kids are in college and she and her husband go dancing every weekend. Soon she will be dancing and jumping leak free.

    Glad the forum helped these women realize they don’t have to live like this.

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  • National Bladder Awareness Month

    First of all, welcome to our new and improved website! We hope you are enjoying all the new information and features.

    Can you believe it’s already November? Hard to believe, but November is an exciting month for The Accidental Sisterhood®… it's National Bladder Awareness Month and we are celebrating!

    3,000 copies of The Accidental Sisterhood will be given away to women on a first-come, first-served basis, throughout the month of November. Click here and enter the promo code SOLUTION during checkout to receive your free copy.

    Help us as we educate thousands of women nationwide; spread the word about National Bladder Awareness Month!

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