Roger,
I agree with you completely.   Good luck.
Janice

From: Roger & Terese Pratt 
Sent: Wednesday, May 23, 2012 9:14 AM
To: Janice Nichols 
Cc: [email protected] 
Subject: Re: [TMIC]

I wish this was only a female problem.  I've had TM for 18 years.  I used to 
have to take pills just to be able to go, and although I have gotten enough 
better not to have to take the pills, not having my bladder work right still 
continues to be a problem.  TM has also terminated my sexual function (which is 
a whole nother story).  It is my opinion that once the nerves are damaged, full 
recovery may never happen. - Roger in Kennewick, WA 

----- Original Message -----
From: "Janice Nichols" <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]
Sent: Wednesday, May 23, 2012 12:45:29 AM
Subject: [TMIC] 


Hi TM’ers,

This question probably pertains mostly to female TM’ers, but maybe not.

Is it my imagination or have you all noticed that spasms increase from the 
waist down, legs included,  when the bladder is saying it is time to
go to the bathroom?    I have changed the wording several times to make it say 
what I am trying to ask.    Hope you get my meaning.

Also, have any of you gotten consistent improvement in bladder control or have 
you pretty much leveled out as far as improvement is concerned.    If you keep 
improving,
please give me the length of time you have had TM.         I have had TM for 5 
years and seem to go back and forth, sometimes 2-3 weeks at a time, waking up 
with wet pads
and then, for a while, fairly dry (but never completely).       It doesn’t seem 
to matter how much I drink during the day or in the evening.       When I was 
in the hospital, the doc’s
kept talking about my bladder needing time to “wake up” after being paralyzed.  
  Well, mine seems to wake up a little and then snoozes again.      Frustrating.

Janice

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