From what I have read, for many people meds can really make a difference depeing on the type and cause of the bladder problem. Like many, I've tried different meds and experienced side effects. If the med would have worked, I might have stayed with it even with the side effects. But when the med made little to no differnce that I could tell, plus having the side effects I gave up the med. From time to time, my doc still comes up with a med he wants me to try. The last med I tried was about a year ago, and it did nothing to help plus I had side effects.
Like anyone here, I would like to find a simple way to solve the problem and a med that worked would be better than GREAT!

However, the root of my bladder problem is nerve damage and there is no pill that can solve that problem. The only thing a med can do is treat some of the symptoms (bladder contractions).
I've been incontinent of urine since 1986. I know my bladder is much smaller now and the muscles are very weak from lack of use over the years. It is very true that if you start out with a small problem and use your bladder muscles less and less over time what was a small problem will become a bigger problem (loss of bladder control) over time. I don't think there is a med that can reverse this process even if the underlying condition can be improved it would still be difficult to become continent again after so many years of being incontinent. As I've mentioned, my condition is nerve damage to the bladder and I am not going to be a slave to the bathroom. If meds will can improve you bladder condition and way of life....GREAT!

.....but this does not work for everyone.
