michael_dahlke wrote:
Hi 5buggles just reading your thread and I think - despite of your continence problem - I would try to see if theres something you can do to improve the problem with the spine. Not sure what the doc say but that sounds like a L4 / L5 nerve problem. So if you have a e.g. some kind of degenerative spondylolisthesis incontinence might be just one of a lot of other problems you may get. So from my point of view I would see if there's anything that I can do to improve the situation here and don't care that much about the incontinence, because if you find a way to slowdown the degenerative spinal process this most likely also help with the continence.
Yes, Michael, that is exactly what is going on - a Grade 2b L4/L5 spondy. I have therapy and exercises I do to minimize the effects and slow progression, but I'm being told that it is too far gone to reverse it. I'm wondering, however, if continued therapy and maybe other approaches (ie: pelvic floor therapy) might result in improved control over time.