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Queen's Square Bladder Stimulator

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A friend of mine with ms recommended the following product to help with bladder problems which was introduced to her by her continence physio. I just cant seem to empty my bladder and I just feel all the time I need to go and my bladder is really irritable and I go so many times in 1 day and during the night and if I need to go (usually if we are going out!) then I cant go. You put this device in the area of the pelvis and it stimulates you to go and to go more. It only cost

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Word Document - leaflet on the stimulator

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Queen's Square leaflet on the stimulator.

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