Aging Bladder: Friend or Foe?
Older adults, both men and women, often find themselves with bladder/urinary issues. Is that you?
Sometimes these are "trivial" and may have some minor impact on lifestyle. Sometimes they are severe enough to significantly interfere with daily activities and sleep.
Learn about the range of symptoms, when to discuss them with your physician, and the many new and easier ways of dealing with them.
Over lunch at the College of Physicians, Dr. Donald DeBrakeleer will review what is known and what can be done--with plenty of time for Q&A.
Donald De Brakeleer, DO, FACOG,is an OB-GYN at the Center for Women's Health of Lansdale. Dr. DeBrakeleer has had the opportunity to work with very accomplished and experienced pelvic surgeons and urologists, leading to his interest in pelvic reconstructive surgery and urogynecology.
There will be a FitC table so you can join other FitC members. Enter "FitC" as to the where you found out about this event, and there will be a place for you.
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This is the fifth of a lunch series co-sponsored by Eastern Pennsylvania Geriatrics Society, Friends in the City, Penn's Village, Ralston Center, and The College of Physicians of Philadelphia.
Questions? Please email Mignon Adams, mignon.adams@gmail.com |
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