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ScienceScribbler

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  1. It seems to depend on a variety of factors, including natural muscle control, methodology, and even individual variation in response to the sorts of training used in the 12 month program. For example, I've talked to a few folks here who seem to find the 'reverse kegels' and 'keeping relaxed' ideas difficult, but I had no problem doing so for long periods of time, even when just starting the 12 month program.
  2. Your wording in the question helps me feel confident that yes, it CAN work.
  3. Just a quick update: My genuine incontinence problem is starting to stop, so I had to make a choice whether or not to keep going 24/7 now that there isn't much of a real medical argument to be made. I still have some problems with urge incontinence and I'm still having a bit of trouble controlling myself, but I could easily get by with an incontinence liner or something minor of that sort.
  4. @DavidMW Thanks for your thoughts, and advice.
  5. Not to jump into your thread, but I just wanted to share with the only community I know that might be interested: I'm at least TRYING to go for incontinence as well. I had problems with prostatitis that caused mild urge incontinence, and when I went to the urologist and got checked out, was told it 'would eventually probably go away'.
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