Guest guest Posted May 16, 2006 Report Share Posted May 16, 2006 Hey Gang, Check out the articles on this site! I hope it helps someone. Incontinence may not be neuro all the time. It could me Meno! Know what I mean ladies? Brother What's New This Month: Menopause, Urologic Dysfunction After Menopause Featured Content: Suicidal Thoughts, Insomnia, Restless Legs Syndrome, Night Terrors Feedback eMedicine Consumer Health is Your Access to the Minds of Medicine. Thanks for choosing to receive our online health newsletter that was written with you in mind. All health content is written and edited by physician specialists and reviewed by a doctor of pharmacy. Illustration of the Female Urinary Tract System. Click to enlarge advertisement Menopause is a transition between 2 phases of a woman’s life that occurs when a woman stops menstruating permanently. During menopause, the level of estrogen in a woman’s body decreases, which can lead to different urologic conditions. Find out more about the causes, symptoms, and treatments in our article Urologic Dysfunction After Menopause. Menopause is one of the many possible causes of urologic conditions. Learn more about urologic dysfunction and urinary incontinence in our Incontinence Center. You can also sign up for our free Incontinence Feature Series eNewsletter. Many people experience suicidal thoughts at some time in their lives. Whether these thoughts are brought about by life changes or mental illness such as depression, schizophrenia, or substance abuse, these thoughts are troubling. Read more about the causes, symptoms, and treatment in Suicidal Thoughts. An estimated 30-50% of the general population is affected by insomnia. Although most of us know how we feel after a sleepless night, few seek medical advice. Some sleeplessness can be controlled by improving environmental factors, but for more serious insomnia, many medical options are available. Find out more in our article on Insomnia. Insomnia is not the only sleep disorder that people experience. Sleep can be disrupted by anything from Restless Legs Syndrome to Night Terrors. Find out about these and other sleep conditions in our Sleep Disorders Center. Forward this newsletter to a friend! Not subscribed yet? Go to to www.emedicinehealth.com Home | Health Resource Centers | Lifestyle and Wellness Centers | First Aid and Emergencies Centers | eTools | Drug Recalls and Alerts About Uss | Privacy | Code of Ethics | Terms of Use | Contact Us | Unsubscribe eMedicine Health Home: Go to http://www.eMedicineHealth.com Copyright © 2006 by WebMD. All rights reserved. eMedicine.com, Inc. 8420 West Dodge Road, Suite 402, Omaha, NE 68114, .. You are subscribed as anewronald@.... To opt-out of future Newsletter mailings, click here. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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Guest guest Posted May 17, 2006 Report Share Posted May 17, 2006 Hello Brother : Thanks for the urological info. I thought that was what was wrong with me when I went to the urologist. The best way to find out is to have urodynamics. They have electronic leads shoved everywhere (if you know what I mean) and it will tell them whether it is a problem from age and childbirth related issues to neurogenic bladder. I went for a long time with my problem just thinking it was related to carrying large twins but found out it is a brain or spinal chord problem. Thanks to you for the info and educating us. Terri G. > > Hey Gang, > > Check out the articles on this site! I hope it helps someone. > > Incontinence may not be neuro all the time. It could me Meno! Know what I > mean ladies? > > Brother > > Welcome to the eMedicineHealth.com Newsletter > > eMedicine Consumer Health is Your Access to the Minds of Medicine. Thanks for choosing to receive our online health newsletter that was written with you in mind. All health content is written and edited by physician specialists and reviewed by a doctor of pharmacy. > > In This Newsletter > * What's New This Month: Menopause, Urologic Dysfunction After Menopause > * Featured Content: Suicidal Thoughts, Insomnia, Restless Legs Syndrome, Night Terrors > * Feedback > > What's New This Month > > * Menopause (http://campaign.emedicine.com/CT00066502OTMA.HTML) is a transition between 2 phases of a woman's life that occurs when a woman stops menstruating permanently. During menopause, the level of estrogen in a woman's body decreases, which can lead to different urologic conditions. Find out more about the causes, symptoms, and treatments in our article Urologic Dysfunction After Menopause (http://campaign.emedicine.com/CT00066503OTMA.HTML). > * Menopause is one of the many possible causes of urologic conditions. Learn more about urologic dysfunction and urinary incontinence in our Incontinence Center (http://campaign.emedicine.com/CT00066504OTMA.HTML). You can also sign up for our free Incontinence Feature Series eNewsletter. > > > > Featured Content > > * Many people experience suicidal thoughts at some time in their lives. Whether these thoughts are brought about by life changes or mental illness such as depression, schizophrenia, or substance abuse, these thoughts are troubling. Read more about the causes, symptoms, and treatment in Suicidal Thoughts (http://campaign.emedicine.com/CT00066505OTMA.HTML). > > * An estimated 30-50% of the general population is affected by insomnia. Although most of us know how we feel after a sleepless night, few seek medical advice. Some sleeplessness can be controlled by improving environmental factors, but for more serious insomnia, many medical options are available. Find out more in our article on Insomnia (http://campaign.emedicine.com/CT00066506OTMA.HTML). > > * Insomnia is not the only sleep disorder that people experience. Sleep can be disrupted by anything from Restless Legs Syndrome (http://campaign.emedicine.com/CT00066507OTMA.HTML) to Night Terrors (http://campaign.emedicine.com/CT00066508OTMA.HTML). Find out about these and other sleep conditions in our Sleep Disorders Center (http://campaign.emedicine.com/CT00066509OTMA.HTML). > > > Forward this newsletter to a friend! > > Not subscribed yet? Go to www.emedicinehealth.com and sign up for this free monthly eNewsletter, which is full of helpful and current health information. > > About us: > http://www.emedicinehealth.com/common/about_us-1.asp > > Privacy Policy: > http://www.emedicinehealth.com/common/privacy.asp > > Code of Ethics: > http://www.emedicinehealth.com/common/code_of_ethics.asp > > Terms of Use: > http://www.emedicinehealth.com/common/terms_of_use.asp > > Contact Us: > http://www.emedicinehealth.com/common/contact_us.asp > > Copyright © 2006 by WebMD. All rights reserved. > eMedicine.com, Inc., 8420 West Dodge Road, Suite 402, Omaha, NE 68114, . > > You are subscribed as anewronald@... > To opt-out of future newsletter mailings, click here: > http://secure.emedicine.com/email/unsubscribe.asp?email=anewronald@...&t\ ype=consprodupdates > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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