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Prolapsed bladder?

I am worried I am developing a prolapsed bladder and I am terrified of finding out something is seriously wrong. I have no pain passing urine but every now and then I feel something blocking the opening of my vagina I don't know if it's swelling or dropping but it is where my urine actually comes out and it's swelled and I am terrified that something is seriously wrong and keep putting off going to the doctors because I am scared. It has happened before and gone away but it's here again and I am concerned. I have had a child 7 years ago so I don't know if that's what has triggered it I am just scared and confused at the moment
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1344197 tn?1392819171
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You are not alone.  I would suggest you visit this site for more information.  Take the Floor.  Voices for PFD  
http://www.voicesforpfd.org/p/cm/ld/fid=6

J. Kyle Mathews, MD
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I also had a problem with a prolapsed bladder. After surfing the internet (and being terrified of having surgery) I came across a company FEMBRACE that has a product V-Brace. It has helped me tremendously. I
put it on in the morning when I get up in the morning and wear it all day.
It has saved my life...No Jokes intended. Good luck to you and all fellow sufferers
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