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thank you all for all the info for 2 years i had the bladder prolape never knew what it was or what to do about it i would have checkups every year and bring it up that things were not right Dr. said didnt see anything wrong was sent this summer to a urology Dr. who works with women he laughed and said you were in the stirrups at the time i said yes they should ask whats it feel like when you stand or carry heavy things bingo he was right you look normal when laying down for checkups but your not iam a 2to3 with a pessary now and feel so normal i do lifting all day and it is ok now. need to know how long will a pessary last till you have get another one mind i remove avery night hoping to put of surgery as long as i can. so glad im not alone

They do the same thing with my degenerative disk disease. Regular doctors take an MRI with me flat on my back and then tell me it doesn't look real bad. Then the chiropractor does a simple X-ray (while I'm standing) and says, "look, there is no space between your L-7, S-1."

Or the sacroiliac joint dysfunction... LOOKS FINE on X-ray or MRI... but it's locked tight; immobile. No moving picture MRI yet; they can't even diagnose it. Takes an alternative type doc who actually tries to move the joint around to even figure out what's wrong. Regular doc can't detect lower back excessive rotation compensating for the locked joint.

FUNCTIONALITY PEOPLE. I can't understand why doctors view us as static pictures and not dynamic machines that need to actively FUNCTION.

I'm encouraged that you are so successful with your pessary and that you even take it out every night. Can you tell me what kind/shape of pessary that you have?

A pessary should last quite a while unless it has a defect. The one I have, I have worn for 1 year now. The previous one I wore for about 3 years. Sometimes you have to get another one because things change down there.
I had to get the one I'm wearing now because the other one became too small and kept falling out.
Regards,
Flora.

Can you tell me what shapes or types you have tried and what type of prolapse you are using them for? I understand that size is very important. Thanks for any information you can share.

I am using a donut pessary at this time. My last one was a ring with a shield. I also have tried the ring without the shield, and a gelhorn. The ring without the shield did not hold everthing up. The gelhorn was very good but was extremely difficult to put in and take out.
I have 2nd degree uterine and bladder prolapses.
Size is very important if it is too big it will be uncomfortable and if it is too small it will probably fall out. I don't feel my pessary when it is in. That is the way it is supposed to feel but some people can't wear one.

it a donut with a sheild 2 holes so you an get it out i have a size 4 first one Dr. tryed when i was getting fitted i had no clue what it would feel like i told him well cant ask you . you will never have one nurse said good one but he was right will have first check up next week