Earlier this year I wrote a little about suffering from incontinence, specifically suffering from it when I was extremely active, such as a multi-day hike. A couple of things have come to my notice since then and I thought it really needed a single post to bring the different strands together, so here goes: Let’s [...]
Entries Tagged as 'incontinence'
Blog-watch: incontinence
August 5th, 2010 · 2 Comments · Psychology, Training
Tags:Glutes·incontinence·Prolapse
Blog-watch: some pregnancy articles
July 15th, 2010 · No Comments · Diet, Psychology, Training
Since I’m a woman and am aware that I am trying to write this blog for women, articles about pregnancy always catch my eye. Here’s a pick of some of the best or most interesting that I’ve seen recently. It seems that BBC News has been getting excited about pregnancy at the moment. The first [...]
Lessons learned: incontinence and prolapses
March 29th, 2010 · No Comments · Psychology, Training
At the start of the year I wrote about the fact that I often suffer from slight incontinence when I am doing strenuous multi-day walks. It wasn’t something that I’d told anyone about, other than Chris, so I was surprised to get an email from Mum who explained that the incontinence could also be caused [...]
Lessons learned this week: incontinence
January 4th, 2010 · 2 Comments · Psychology, Training
For 6 days between Christmas and New Year I took a holiday, walking and wild-camping in the Lake District. The scenery was incredible though the two or three foot of unfrozen snow made the going difficult in some of the passes where we were the first to break trails. Nearly every time I do a [...]
Tags:incontinence·Women

