Life After Prostate Cancer and Other Medical Conditions: A Step-By-Step Guide to Stop Urinary Leakage in Ten Weeks
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Life After Prostate Cancer and Other Medical Conditions: A Step-By-Step Guide to Stop Urinary Leakage in Ten Weeks
What makes Vanita's Way so unique is that it works. Her definition of being continent is being dry 100% of the time. That means no pads, no pull-ups, no diapers, and no frequency, urgency or leakage of urine.“There are several physical therapists who treat incontinence. Many of these therapists' direct patients to decrease their fluid intake and do too many Kegels. The patients come back to me with minimal or no improvement of their symptoms. What differentiates Vanita's program is the combination of exercise, behavior, nutrition, and body mechanics which, when performed in coordination, promotes continence .I am the happiest when I tell my patients ‘I told you so' after they have had a successful outcome and are dry after being treated by Vanita." Dr Boris Havkin. Board Certified urologist, with focus on urology, oncology, and Erectile Dysfunction“If I could rate Vanita on a scale of 1-10, I would rate her a 10. Vanita is enthusiastic about what she does, and she focuses on outcome. She is leaps and bounds above any other therapist. When I send patients to another therapist due to insurance issues the result is not good leading to patient being frustrated. I tell the patients to adhere to her protocol, so they are cancer free, dry and can get on with their lives." Dr Andrew Zabinski, Board Certified Urologist, Director of Robotic Surgery at HRMC, Melbourne, Florida“Incontinence after a prostatectomy has a significant negative impact on the patient's quality of life and self-esteem. Patients with significant incontinence are often discouraged and depressed. One of the major barriers to improving continence is the lack of education on both the healthcare professional, as well as patients. This book is an easy summary of understanding urinary incontinence. With her program, in 10 weeks, most patients will go from wearing numerous pads to no pads at all. This stepped approach allows patients and families to have realistic expectations for continence achievement, on a weekly basis."Dr David M. Albala, Chief of Urology, Crouse Hospital, Syracuse, New York