gomekast 559 Posted December 31, 2013 So, I've lost 58 pounds and this is no longer an issue for me either. I still try like the dickens to make sure tho so every sneeze I super clench up and cross the legs quick. It's habit for me now. But I've not had an issue since losing I'd say about the first 35-40. Good luck! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Band2Sleever 78 Posted February 27, 2014 In the end, a few years ago I had a surgery done to shore things up so to speak. Do you mind if I ask what type of urogynaecology surgery you had? Thank you Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
LindafromFlorida 1,542 Posted February 27, 2014 I am a newbie, and am very embarrassed about this, but occasionally, when I sneeze real hard or after the 4th or 5th sneeze in a row, or laugh a real hard gut laugh, i may (not always) experience urinary incontinence (TMI, I know:( can anyone tell me, if after weight loss, does this get better? or not effect it at all?LeighAnne, I went to some urinary specialist last year recommended by my gynecologist, because I wanted bladder surgery to stop the awful incontinence I experienced for a few years. This so called specialist did about $6,000 worth of worthless -- I have no idea what to even call it. Tubes, probes, lol, junk. Once I lost 50 lbs, I have no problem any more, and I am so serious. No more pads, no more thoughts of surgery. I am normal again. I can cough again. I do not have to plan going to the restroom every THIRTY minutes. I do not have to plan groceries and shopping around restroom visits LOL. Hope this helps. Linda Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
LeighAnneF 98 Posted February 27, 2014 LeighAnne, I went to some urinary specialist last year recommended by my gynecologist, because I wanted bladder surgery to stop the awful incontinence I experienced for a few years. This so called specialist did about $6,000 worth of worthless -- I have no idea what to even call it. Tubes, probes, lol, junk. Once I lost 50 lbs, I have no problem any more, and I am so serious. No more pads, no more thoughts of surgery. I am normal again. I can cough again. I do not have to plan going to the restroom every THIRTY minutes. I do not have to plan groceries and shopping around restroom visits LOL. Hope this helps. Linda Thank you, I just had surgery last Tuesday, so I am hoping once some weight comes off, I will experience the same thing. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites