dp66,
Let me start off by telling you, I, and many here in the forum have spinal cord injuries so the information you have about lower back issues (spinal cord issues), CAN cause you to become incontinent IS correct. Simply stated, there are MANY nerves all up and down the spine that can cause you to become incontinent, but what I will call the "MAIN NERVES" are located towards the end of you spine staring at L4 and lower. It sound like you have either damaged one, or more of these nerves, OR the lower disc is compressing one, or more of these nerves causing you to be incontinent. Compression of the ANY nerve is NOT GOOD and can lead to permanent nerve damage to that nerve(s) if not treated (surgically) right away. Having an MRI of your spine will tell a LOT so in my opinion, so it is GOOD that you are having this done. I would say, yesterday was not quick enough to have an MRI done.
Anyone here will also tell you health professional are very professional about their job and they see people wearing diapers all the time so this is nothing new to them so DON'T worry about wearing a diaper, or even if your wet when they take images of your spine......it is still NOT a problem so don't worry about. As far as the urologist is concerned, I would say next April is a little too far out, but I also understand the urologist is only going to tell you the "cause" of your incontinence, and there is nothing he/she can do about the nerve(s) in your spine that are causing the problem. They can only add to what you already know, or about to find out from the MRI that nerve(s) in your spine is the source of your incontinence. The urologist may do several tests, but the bottle line is he/she will only confirm that the source of your bladder incontinence is mostly likely caused by nerve damage to one, or more nerves in your spine. The urologist can NOT fix the nerve damage, so they can ONLY confirm your incontinent and tell you how much retention and loss of urine you have as a result of any tests they perform. I have nerve damage in my lower spine so I know first hand as do other in this forum where your situation is headed. You need to "fix" the cause of the problem before you can stop the results (incontinence).
There is NO easy way to repair the damaged, or compressed nerve in you spine outside of surgery. This could solve your problems, but maybe not. It just depends on the condition of the damaged nerve(s). It is entirely possible that you may only need to have the pressure relieved, but it also entirely possible you may have permanently damaged the nerve and that is not reversible. It just depends on the exact cause, and condition of the nerve(s) involved.
Hope this helps.
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