I was diagnosed with a prolapse 5 months ago, i have a gynecogist appointment at the end of this month to determine the severity etc. ive not teally suffered any symptoms other then heavy discharge but recently i have had alot of abdominal, back and pelvic pain. I constantly question if i need to urinate or not as feel i constantly need to go. I went to my ususal excercise class last night and wet myself without knowing id done it. Has anyone else been like this with a prolapse? Im really starting to panic now xxx
Hello Clare. Try not to panic. I've had the same symptoms and had the repair and now I'm as good as new. Chances are your consultant is going to think you need your bladder repairing. Your back and pelvic pain are due to your prolapse
Thank you for your reply and reassurance. Did you opt for the surgery? Can i ask if you had mood swings as well? Im so hormonal its awful, hot sweats etc too xxx
I was on HRT when I had my prolapse so that probably kept my hormones in check but yes I wanted the surgery because I hated the "lump" and being married I was embarrassed about it, although my husband said it didn't worry him.
Yea my hubby is the same, but like you im embarrased more so now i have all these new symptoms. Im 28 so not on hrt or anything yet but very hormonal. Roll on the gynecologist
No need to panic, You could have peroid problems which is giving you all the pain. You mentioned you were diagnosed with a prolapse 5 months ago, did they say what was prolapsed? You may have a cystocele which is a bladder prolapse which may be causing the problem with wetting and the requent need to go? One thing you can do now is pelvic floor exercises to strenghthen the pelvic floor. They are sometimes called kegal exercises. These can take time to improve things but you might as well be doing something positive while waiting to see the gyno. You may just have a mild prolapse and a overactive bladder? Other things can cause pelvic pain and it is not always the prolapse. you could have a infection. Have you been to a doctor about the discharge? Take one step at a time and look into everything. I know you must be going through a rough time at the moment, but try and think logically for positive steps forward. Goodluck x
can I ask what type of repair you had done to correct your bladder prolapse? And how was the surgery and most of all, how are you doing after the surgery?
I have the same problem and so scared of the surgery and so many women end up worse. I have been hearing too many bad things. Thank you.