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MeMyselfAndI
April 13, 2008 - 11:50am
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I have this
If you mean that the bladder is 'peeking' out of the Introitis - I have this...
Have had it for about 5mths now...
I don't understand what you mean it looks like a little doughnut? Mine is just a bulge-lump
In front of the bladder bulge I have another small 'lump/pad' I think that is a urethrocele - the fact that the bladder is sat on it makes me think thats why I have no leakage problems.
After a long time of never being able to get used to it - The 'Sea Sponge' Is a great help now for me to feel normalish again (Shame you hafta take it out as you could easily forget it is there)
Lord grant me the serenity to accept the things I cannot change. The courage to change the things I can. And the wisdom to know the difference
Look into the eyes - They hold the key.
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sng05
April 13, 2008 - 3:25pm
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Instead of the bulge of
Instead of the bulge of tissue that just looked like a small 'blob' I can see the opening to my bladder--a small hole in the middle---but this is not the same bulge that I was used to seeing. I wouldn't know it was my bladder opening if I hadn't asked the doctor about it. (What I didn't ask was about the way it looked and why it looked different than anatomy pictures.) I've always seen drawings where the bladder sits above the pubic bone and there's a tube like part that goes from the bladder itself to the outside opening (this is in a woman with no prolapse, of course.)
Yeah---a little donut is the best way I can think of to describe it.
Sigh...
S&G
granolamom
April 13, 2008 - 5:12pm
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anatomy books
anatomy books are not always consistent with reality. what I mean is, that sometimes they 'partially dissect' or pull tissues apart to better illustrate something. and even if they don't, I'd venture a guess that no two women look exactly the same over there, especially after childbirth. so its really hard to determine what's 'normal'
I will try to look it up in my STWW book and see if Christine has thoughts on this (christine??)
and fwiw, I used to see just the bulge, but as it got smaller and higher up the 'donut' you describe appeared. I think the 'donut' is the urethral meatus, or opening. and why wouldn't you be able to see it? I *think that if you didn't, that might indicate that the urethrea was in a funny position so that the opening was pointing towards the sides or something. I thought it was a good thing that its pointed out, where the pee is supposed to go. but that's just my feelings on the matter, based on nothing scientific.
and, another thing, it wouldn't technically be the opening to your bladder, but the opening to your urethra. you can't see the opening to the bladder. your dr should've at least made that much clear.