Urinary Retention

Urinary Retention Your Health

Living With the Therapy

Living With Neuromodulation

People with neuromodulation may find that they are able to do many more things than they felt able to do prior to the procedure (taking long walks through the park, seeing movies at the theatre, or travel for example). While it may take a while to adjust to the therapy, you should be able to resume normal activities soon.

Remember: Even after you’ve made a full recovery from surgery and resumed your normal routine, it’s important to stay in touch with your doctor about any questions or concerns you have.

Product Support

If you have questions about your neuromodulation therapy contact your doctor.  You can also consult the following information and literature.

Common Concerns

Some people report feeling worried because they don’t feel stimulation all the time. Your doctor may have programmed your neuromodulation to "cycle” (turn on and off at regular intervals). As long as your symptoms are under control, don’t worry if you can’t feel constant stimulation.

If you have questions about your neuromodulation therapy, or if your urinary retention symptoms return, call your doctor.

Information on this site should not be used as a substitute for talking with your doctor. Always talk with your doctor about diagnosis and treatment information.