How I Beat Bladder Leaks Without Surgery: One Man’s Story

How I Beat Bladder Leaks Without Surgery: One Man’s Story

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If you told me a year ago I’d be writing publicly about bladder leaks, I would’ve laughed. Or panicked. Probably both.

But here I am.

I’m 59. Two years post-prostate surgery. Great outcome, cancer-free. But after the op, the leaks started.

At first it was a few drips here and there. Then it got worse. I'd hit the toilet and still feel like I was leaking after. I avoided social events, always packed extra underwear, and even skipped a family wedding because I was afraid of an accident.

Pads were embarrassing. The meds messed with my head. And surgery wasn’t an option I wanted to consider again.

Then I found The PelviDex™.

It wasn’t magic. It took a few weeks. But for the first time, I felt like I was doing something about the problem instead of just managing it.

The biofeedback let me know I was training the right muscles. I did it while reading the paper or watching the news. No one knew. And slowly, the leaks stopped.

Today, I’m dry. Confident. And more willing to talk about this stuff — because if you’re where I was, you need to know there’s a way out that doesn’t involve another scalpel or more shame.

The PelviDex™ gave me my life back.

And I’ll stand by that.