MANUEL’S PERSONAL STORY
Ten years ago I was diagnosed rectal cancer. I had my rectum removed (St Mark´s Hospital, London), did quimioterapy, radiotherapy and had an ileostomy (bag)
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Ten years ago I was diagnosed rectal cancer. I had my rectum removed (St Mark´s Hospital, London), did quimioterapy, radiotherapy and had an ileostomy (bag)
Hey Guys!At the age of 19 I developed IBS , which was extremely severe for many years. I was then advised to have a hysterectomy
I am a 61 year old who was born with Spina Bifida Occulta. I am ambulatory but suffer from the loss of bladder control. Iv
I don’t have a long-winded story. Simply said I wear diapers. Adult diapers. I’ve had some problems. I wrote them off. Clinically it’s urge incontinence.
I wish I had’ve found this website earlier. I’m 44 and was incontinent aged 4 – 16. I was raised by a single mother and
My first childbirth was a walk in the park. Literally, I was walking with my husband in a park when I went into labor at
It was under advice, good direction, and being to the end of my rope that I am finally telling my story, or at least the
Thank you to all brave sufferers of faecal incontinence who have shared their story. I am an author – not a very famous one, but
Hello to everybody. I bumped into this website in one of the several moments of discomfort of my life. I was born with myelomeningocele, spina
Cheer up folks!!! I read stories about people staying home all the time and scared to leave the house. I have had incontinence for over
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