Living with Overactive Bladder (OAB) - Urology Care Foundation

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  • čas přidán 28. 06. 2015
  • Overactive bladder (OAB) patients talk about overcoming this condition, and taking back their lives. Take control of your OAB. For more information on OAB or to find a urologist near you, go to UrologyHealth.org, the Urology Care Foundation's website. #BladdersMatter #UrologyCareFoundation #OAB
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Komentáře • 118

  • @amigoAsterisk
    @amigoAsterisk Před 3 lety +28

    I’ve had OAB for more than 13 years. And it seems I almost cured it just a month ago.
    Was trying different doctors. It took multiple years until they set a proper diagnosis. I tried electrical stimulation, Mirabegron, Solifenacin. Medication helped a bit, but after I stopped taking it, the symptoms got back to what had.
    In November here were my complains:
    * I went to a bathroom about 15 times a day (60ml - 130ml per one time)
    * 2-3 times during night
    * During mastrubation I had to make a break to pee
    * If I wanted to go to a bathroom then I had to do it ASAP.
    So in November another doctor recommended trying a Bladder training. As a main treatment. I adjusted it a bit my way and unbelievably I got my first results in 2 weeks: first time for maybe last 10 years I didn’t go to a bathroom at night. Then I started to go to the bathroom more rarely.
    Here is what I got now:
    * I go to a bathroom 5-7 times a day (200 - 300ml per one time)
    * Haven’t gone to a bathroom at night last 1 month
    * I can easily wait if I need
    So for some reason doctors didn’t recommend trying bladder training and hence I thought it wouldn’t help, so didn’t bother.
    ========
    Here is my modification of the bladder training which helped me to get cured from Overactive bladder which I suffered from for about 13 years:
    With the help of pelvic floor physiotherapist learn how to achieve these things:
    How to understand that your pelvic floor muscles are contracted. The doctor might use “biofeedback” device to help you with this
    How to relax pelvic floor muscles
    Keep a bladder diary. Record how many millilitres you urinate every time you go to a bathroom. While at home you can have a plastic bottle at the toilet with the volume marks. While not at home you can use a zip-bag which you also have to mark. Like 50 ml, 100 ml, 150 ml and so on.
    Analyse the reason why you might want to urinate. Be aware that sometimes the reason is caused by some patterns. For example, here are some patterns that I have: when getting up from a chair/bed; when sitting with my legs bent underneath me; when coming back from outside to home; when feeling depressed; when taking shower; when pooping.
    Then every time you want to urinate ask yourself: “Why do I want to urinate? Is it caused by a pattern? If so, what can I change? Can I wait a bit more?“. F.e. if the urge is caused by a body position like when sitting with my legs bent underneath me, then take a position when pelvic floor muscles are not contracted. If the urge is caused by a pattern like when you get up from a chair, then recognize that it’s just a pattern and try to ignore the urge for some time.
    When you are already at the toilet and about to urinate. Do these steps:
    Try to analyse how badly you want to urinate. Is it 10/10 or 5/10?
    Do you feel that sometimes your stomach is a bit stretched when you want to urinate and sometimes the urge is just in the head?
    If the urge is not that intense, can you try to not to urinate and postpone it a little bit? Like 15 minutes?
    After you urinate, write down in the diary how many millilitres you urinated.
    Next time you at the toilet play a game: Based on your feelings and urge evaluation, try to guess how many millilitres you are going to urinate. This was the key technique for me. After some time you’ll learn to understand by your feelings/sensations how many mls you’re going to urinate. Use this prediction skill and when you feel that the volume is going to be below 200 ml, try to relax the pelvic floor muscles and just ignore the urge. Go to the bathroom only when you think it’s going to be above 200 ml.
    The only exception when you go to the bathroom to urinate and you feel it’s going to be less than 200 ml is before going to bed at night.
    During the night try not to go to the bathroom right away. Try to resist as much as you can, but don’t torture yourself. Just make a bit of effort.
    Don’t drink like 3 hours before bed. Try to see if reducing the coffee intake helps.
    Don’t bother with how often you go to urinate. For me if I drink a litre of cola then at the very beginning of the training I can urinate within a 15 minutes interval. That doesn’t matter. What matters is to be above 200 ml.
    The doctor advised me to try the bladder training for 1 month and if I don’t see any changes, then we can add the medication like Mirabegron to help following the training.
    After 2 weeks of the training I didn’t go to urinate at night. Probably that was the first time in the last 10 years. Then later I went to urinate less and less at night. Last month I didn’t urinate at night at all. Wish you all luck!

    • @Catholic_For_Life
      @Catholic_For_Life Před 3 lety

      Omg pls how do i do bladder and pelvic exercices pls i need this before i go to a 6 hour meeting!

    • @amigoAsterisk
      @amigoAsterisk Před 3 lety

      @@Catholic_For_Life I dont do any exercises. Only what I described

    • @Catholic_For_Life
      @Catholic_For_Life Před 3 lety

      @@amigoAsterisk what do u do then for it to calm down

    • @amigoAsterisk
      @amigoAsterisk Před 3 lety

      @@Catholic_For_Life Almost nothing. The main thing is what I described. After following that “protocol” the urge became less intense.
      Regarding how to understand that muscles are relaxed. When you want to pee, you can sit on a toilet, focus on your muscles and just relax starting peeing. Focus on that relaxed feeling. And compare that with the tine when you want to pee. You can notice that you might sort of squeezing buttocks inside. It’s a bit hard to explain. But when you want to pee make sure you don’t squeeze any muscles.
      Also as I mentioned when sitting, if you bend your legs underneath you, then that position is the one when muscles are contracted, so you might want to avoid that position

    • @Catholic_For_Life
      @Catholic_For_Life Před 3 lety +1

      @@amigoAsterisk ohhh ok thank u

  • @miag4295
    @miag4295 Před 2 lety +16

    I’m 26 and I have this! It’s awful and interferes with my daily life

    • @DogMommy.
      @DogMommy. Před rokem +1

      Same I'm 25 and have this issue

    • @lonniespeights8146
      @lonniespeights8146 Před rokem

      Go seek a doctor who can help out with your bladder issues.

    • @shikhasoni5518
      @shikhasoni5518 Před rokem

      Does it slightly pain before urine comes out?

    • @LoveVeeX2
      @LoveVeeX2 Před 5 měsíci

      I’m 31 and I have this. I’m on oxybutin and I feel like it works and now it’s not working. I was like how does a 31 year old has this man. We’re not even old 😿 did you ladies do a cystoscopy? I did and mine as normal. So they told me that it’s just overactive bladder

    • @ollinchannel1587
      @ollinchannel1587 Před 3 měsíci

      Same i have this now 😢

  • @rosec3934
    @rosec3934 Před 3 lety +21

    I have this. It's ruining my life.

    • @sammirose92
      @sammirose92 Před 3 lety +4

      Me too 😢

    • @rosec3934
      @rosec3934 Před 3 lety +2

      @@sammirose92 I'm so sorry

    • @Dannigirl
      @Dannigirl Před rokem +2

      me too. its taken total control of my life and I have to wear diapers/pads

  • @beautytipsandhealthylifest3164

    This video is good but it hasn't shown the remedy. I wish if they had shown.

  • @samsongideon22
    @samsongideon22 Před rokem +1

    I have sacral neuromodulation surgery for overactive bladder in about a month. I really do feel like I'm the only one going thru the symptoms. Especially when people think I'm exaggerating how often I go. I stay home often because going out trying to have a fun is hard to do. I where adult diapers now so that I can do some things but I have to change those out a few times a day

  • @lisalane7648
    @lisalane7648 Před 3 lety

    Oh I'll look into that

  • @hamzamustafa215
    @hamzamustafa215 Před 2 lety +6

    Am going to watch this again if I get upset about having OAB and am 15

  • @manyuy2k
    @manyuy2k Před 3 lety +2

    I request you to kindly open hospital in India we need such good doctors and team

    • @baswold7979
      @baswold7979 Před 2 lety

      Not going to happen until you get your corruption under control.

    • @manyuy2k
      @manyuy2k Před 2 lety

      @@baswold7979 corruption is every where.....no worries

  • @MeekeeKobellaDrNP
    @MeekeeKobellaDrNP Před 3 lety

    I have the bladder that keeps on ticking.

  • @allisonbarnes9285
    @allisonbarnes9285 Před 3 lety +2

    I think I might have this Also

  • @thunderflower7998
    @thunderflower7998 Před 6 lety

    What are the differential diagnosis criteria one has an overactive bladder?
    A...B...C...etc?
    How one knows his urologist isn't fooling prolonging or creating the overactive bladder?
    Some would do and we hope some good angel doctors would make us wise to differentiate.
    Thanks all good meant answers.

  • @nichelledestiny3068
    @nichelledestiny3068 Před 3 lety +9

    im 18 and got diagnosed w over active bladder and its soo painful and embarrassing its not even funny ive gone to the bathroom literally every 10 minutes at work ugh :(

    • @yaboisoft7463
      @yaboisoft7463 Před 3 lety +1

      Girl I feel you with this, I'm 18 and just got diagnosed

    • @jcvthud1568
      @jcvthud1568 Před 3 lety

      Wait, it's painful?

    • @nshaheen3096
      @nshaheen3096 Před 3 lety +1

      oh i am in same condition as you

    • @rickit8626
      @rickit8626 Před 2 lety

      Same :( And the doctor has tried

    • @nshaheen3096
      @nshaheen3096 Před 2 lety

      oh same here with this worst OAB condition

  • @crystalboyd7455
    @crystalboyd7455 Před rokem +1

    Bladder injections?

    • @cajayson8301
      @cajayson8301 Před rokem

      they meant inject with Botox as it can calm the bladder muscle

  • @jafaralijaffery636
    @jafaralijaffery636 Před 2 lety

    hi there

  • @athalia.NanaNu_ZNN
    @athalia.NanaNu_ZNN Před rokem +1

    I'm 25, I pee 20-30+ a day...

  • @PeterBornAgain
    @PeterBornAgain Před 9 měsíci

    "im only getting up about 2 or 3 times at night" 2:00
    That isn't normal at all, what kind of video are we watching here?
    peeing once at night is normal but no more than once.

  • @unknownperson6958
    @unknownperson6958 Před 4 lety +12

    I am 15 and go toilet 4 times an hour. How do I deal with this, I am very embarrased.

    • @riskyashary1231
      @riskyashary1231 Před 4 lety +1

      You're normal dude. If it's more than 8 or 9 thats oab

    • @unknownperson6958
      @unknownperson6958 Před 4 lety +2

      @@riskyashary1231 I meant to say 4 times an hour not day

    • @joseph1997
      @joseph1997 Před 4 lety

      @@riskyashary1231 how old are you bro

    • @riskyashary1231
      @riskyashary1231 Před 4 lety +1

      @@unknownperson6958 oh IM sorry, in that case you must go to urologist. Have you go to urologist. I'm already go to doctor for 5 months.

    • @riskyashary1231
      @riskyashary1231 Před 4 lety

      @@joseph1997 i'm 28 years old

  • @youngmingo103
    @youngmingo103 Před rokem +1

    A lot of people and doctor’s get confused with overactive bladder and frequent urination. Two vastly different things.
    Frequent urination is going to the bathroom cause you’re bladder is constantly full, your kidney is producing diluted urine and at times you can go 3 times in an hour.
    OAB is when you feel you need to go even tho you hardly got urine in your systems.
    OAB is easily treated , Frequent urination is not

  • @TheLastOilersFan
    @TheLastOilersFan Před 3 lety +3

    I'm using the urinal as I'd watch this clip. I hate it

  • @charlessavoie2367
    @charlessavoie2367 Před 2 lety

    0:12 woman in trousers enters restroom showing a skirt. These symbols are outdated and were never adequate intrinsically. Social forces cause clothing behavior---not gender.
    I accepted the challenge of solving OAB for myself minus any MD and am having nice outcomes with TTFD thiamine, benfotiamine and berberine---neuro-regenarative modalities!

  • @shikhasoni5518
    @shikhasoni5518 Před rokem

    Try homeopathy once

  • @ambercurry1955
    @ambercurry1955 Před 2 lety +1

    Ruining my life

    • @therawdogga3382
      @therawdogga3382 Před 2 lety +1

      unfortunately you have to cope bc this condition is very hard to treat it may never get better.

    • @ambercurry1955
      @ambercurry1955 Před 2 lety

      @@therawdogga3382 well I don't know how to cope when I literally can't work because of this

    • @DeepakRajput2000
      @DeepakRajput2000 Před 2 lety

      Are you find any treatment

    • @therawdogga3382
      @therawdogga3382 Před 2 lety

      @@ambercurry1955 how is the situation now , Amber?

    • @therawdogga3382
      @therawdogga3382 Před 2 lety

      @@DeepakRajput2000 no there is no treatment you have to live with it

  • @gdhvxgsyhsjdbgs7833
    @gdhvxgsyhsjdbgs7833 Před 3 lety +1

    I need boy friend