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England's patient safety commissioner has recommended women injured by pelvic mesh implants should be given financial help. My Prolapse & Me on #BBCiplayer looks at the life changing impact #mesh has had on many women's lives. https://t.co/OpkZuwXRep
6 years ago I was sat at my dining table listening to #skynews in the background hearing #slingthemesh basically talk about symptoms all of which I had. The 💡 switched on!
Spent years going from Dr to Dr to be heard.
Polypropylene plastic inserted 2006 finally removed in 2022!
My Prolapse and Me - good to see women speaking out about the impact of birth injuries, and well done to the BBC for covering it. https://t.co/BwEWi9ZHj8
It was inspiring to see cohort 7 Clinical Entrepreneur Suzanne Vernazza, Pelvic Health Physiotherapist and founder of Know Your Floors, on BBC Breakfast this morning raising important awareness of pelvic health and prolapse.
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So happy to have been asked to take part in this.
Early education and listening to patients are some key factors.
Big shout out to all caring pelvic health physios who take the time to listen, care and understand just how devastating a prolapse can be
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Pelvic floor exercises and lifestyle changes can help to improve #prolapse symptoms, but sometimes medical treatment is needed such as vaginal pessaries - if surgery is needed please choose non-mesh options! https://t.co/EcJZf8Yl13
I noticed a bulging lump sensation in my vagina: Women have been sharing their experiences of Pelvic Organ Prolapse in the hope of lifting the stigma. Read their stories here and watch on @BBCiPlayer https://t.co/QK6iEFACFi
Looking to speak to anyone who is having difficulty securing a rental property at the moment, or anyone who is trying to rent their own home. It’s for a piece for BBC Scotland News for today. If you can help please email [email protected]
Thanks in advance. #journorequest