I have to say, that having seen a urologist about my incontinence and bedwetting has made me feel a bit better. At least I can apply the OAB label to it and that takes some of the shame I've been feeling away. However I'm really frustrated by the world and medical community turning a blind eye to urinary incontinence in younger men.
I can find a million blogs, articles, etc on OAB in women. I can find a lot of info on OAB due to prostate in older men. But what about people like me? It's like we don't even exist. My urologist told me I'd be surprised by how many men my age have similar issues who, like me, have perfectly fine prostates. So what gives? WHY do I have OAB? I can't find ANYTHING on the internet exploring OAB. Almost every single info source just slaps the "prostate" reason on mens continence problems and then moves on. If it's not the prostate then apparently I've been in a traumatic accident and suffered spinal injury, or have MS or Parkinsons or other nerve damage.....Except NONE of those apply to me.
Any website that talks about OAB will have 80% of the content focused on women and a blurb about men, and again often older men. It's so frustrating.
If, as my doctor said, that more men my age than I realize suffer from this, then why is there no info about it?
I can find a million blogs, articles, etc on OAB in women. I can find a lot of info on OAB due to prostate in older men. But what about people like me? It's like we don't even exist. My urologist told me I'd be surprised by how many men my age have similar issues who, like me, have perfectly fine prostates. So what gives? WHY do I have OAB? I can't find ANYTHING on the internet exploring OAB. Almost every single info source just slaps the "prostate" reason on mens continence problems and then moves on. If it's not the prostate then apparently I've been in a traumatic accident and suffered spinal injury, or have MS or Parkinsons or other nerve damage.....Except NONE of those apply to me.
Any website that talks about OAB will have 80% of the content focused on women and a blurb about men, and again often older men. It's so frustrating.
If, as my doctor said, that more men my age than I realize suffer from this, then why is there no info about it?