I am a 32-year-old
female and have a bed-wetting problem; my doctor has tried me on several
medications but no luck. Now he recommends the use of vaginal cone to tighten,
my pelvic muscles. Does this device work?
I am not a
gynecologist but my experience with these specialists has not been positive.
Some are just terrible doctors, lack basic knowledge, have poor surgical skills (constantly f..ing up during surgery)
and recommend crap therapies.
Just think
about it. Do you think putting a dildo in your vagina several times a day is
going to tighten up the vaginal muscles? Dildos have been around a lot longer
than these crap cone devices and yet urinary incontinence persists. There are
millions of women who use a dildo on a regular basis and yet they also have a
problem with bedwetting.
I think
insertion of cones and crap-like that is just a bunch of bullshit. Next, these idiotic
doctors will probably come up devices to be inserted into the rectum to tighten
the anus for fecal incontinence. These cones are also expensive and there is
ZERO evidence that they work. Moreover, you will need to use gallons of KY gel
because inserting a cone without lubrication is very uncomfortable. Finally,
the cone has to be manually held as it may slip out or in. Realistically, this
is not a practical therapy. You must remain at home for months to do this
treatment- certainly you won’t be going to work and taking time out every hour
to insert the cone. These cones are also expensive.
Please stop
going to such morons. If I were you, I would seek help from a decent urologist.
If you really want to try this therapy using a sex
toy, try a moderately large size dildo. Place it in your vagina for 10-15 minutes
every 1-2 hours and squeeze your thighs at the same time. Do it many times a
day. To spice up your life, you may want to use a vibrator mode dildo. This
way, even if your bedwetting does not get resolved, you will still get some
sexual excitement- a win win situation. Good luck.
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