Biskit Earl,
I have suffered with manic depression since my early teens, and there are a couple of medications out there for depression thatare used to help with incontinence problems, but, there are a hell of a lot of the anti depressents that are being used that can cause incontinence problems as well!
the reason for this is, in some people, the chemicals used in the medication cause cause the bladder to loose its elastic nature, therefore it cannot empty full, which naturally leads to difficulties.
the other thing is, being on anti dpereesents can dull the sensation which tells you you need to use the bathroom. again this is in 'some' people.
i think, like everyone else here, that you have taken the first and hardest step towards getting help, and thats by seeing your doctor, and yes, the doctor 'should have' told you about the continence center, but it seems to be something they dont think of! mine didnt either!
but the important thing is, you are going to get help.
there are all kinds of pads available, it depends on the severity of the problem and also the frequency of voiding urine as well. But the people at the continence center will help you with that side of things and help you choose a product, should you need one, that suits you.
like joe said, please dont hesitate to ask whatever questions you need to have answered, there seems to be a lot of people here (new myself) and from the posts i have read, they are all willing to help!
Mike
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