Well, girls, my column about that hot stone massage at the Langham seems a looooong time ago as I lie on a therapy table and get assessed for the strength of my pelvic floor muscles by physio Carol Armitage. I get to check the strength of her muscles too, pressing
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One in three women have Stress Urinary Incontinence. Photo / Thinkstock
The testimonials for NatraTone talk about enriching your sexual experience, improving leakage and being confidently able to identify the right muscles. For me, it's knowing that I am doing my pelvic floor exercises correctly that I'd like help on. It's all terribly vague down there. You only need to use the doodacky for six weeks, then you should know what you are doing.
I talk to women's health pelvic floor physio at Auckland Urogynaecology, Jill Wood and she advises anyone with even a small leakage problem to come and be assessed by a specialist physio. Get a referral from your GP. And yes, this will involve a THOROUGH internal examination. The upside is, you know your own individual situation and then you are given a specific programme of exercises to help strengthen the appropriate muscles.
Carol argues that for 11 out of 12 women they do nothing about their problem and wild horses wouldn't make them have an internal exam. The NatraTone product, available at Radius pharmacies and online, is designed for them. I don't really like to waste energy on doing exercises in the wrong area so I'm going to go and see Jill and see if there's anything specific I should be doing. If not, I'll give NatraTone a whirl.
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Next week:
A scientist friend with a cold who I have urged to dose herself with vitamin C told me she doesn't take it because it can cause cancer. I am going to see what research I can find on high dose vitamin C. It has been keeping me well this winter, I'd be sorry to give it up.