Dr. Julia Lewis and Urinary Incontinence

When it Comes to Urinary Incontinence …

The Embarrassment Stops Now!

Woman with urinary incontinence disconfortYou won’t have to worry about the embarrassing aftermath of a cough, a sneeze or a good hearty laugh. Now you can regain the ability to squeeze and hold your urine.

“11 years ago I had a hysterectomy. Within months I started losing the ability to squeeze down and stop my urine. I was horrified that at age 42 I had to wear pads because I couldn’t get to the bathroom fast enough. This treatment has lasted for over 10 years now!” – Age 53

Ignore the Commercials

Most bladder control products are a temporary fix–they don’t actually help you control anything. Diapers, pads and liners are designed for urine control, but they obviously do nothing for bladder control.

Unlike bulky and expensive diapers and mattress pads that only “absorb” the problem, this cutting-edge, clinically designed, solution works from the inside out, gently and naturally with your body, putting you back in control.

What is happening to me when I can no longer stop my urine from flowing?

There are tiny muscles that act like a clamp to constrict the urethra until you decide to urinate. Because these are such small muscles you notice it here first when the brain signals to these muscles become weaker.

Why can’t I make the little muscles clamp down when I try to do the Kegel exercises?

Muscles require electricity to contract. This electricity comes from nerves in your back, but the power plant is in your brain. With age and/or injury the power output can be decreased. It is like someone turned the dimmer switch down and now everything suffers.

How can I make my brain send more power to my little muscles?

There is a specific part of the brain that controls all muscle tone in your body. When you do brain exercises with a Neurofeedback computer it can increase the energy going to all of your muscles, including the ones that clamp down on urine flow. As your brain signals improve, it works better so the rest of you can too.

What is Neurofeedback?

It is a simple exercise with a space age technology computer program that can interpret your brain wave signals instantaneously and in that same instant play an internal feedback game with your brain to get it back to sending strong signals to your muscles.

What is Neurofeedback Invasive? Does it Hurt?

No! There are only 3 little wires placed on your head with a special paste to measure your brain wave activity. You can relax. We don’t insert any probes inside your body.

Lasting, Natural Bladder Control …

… Living Life the Way You Deserve

How does Neurofeedback make such a big difference?

Happy womanThe computerized training targets the specific area of weakness in your brain so it can resume the proper function. Each training session takes 30 minutes and its like going to a gym created specifically for brains.

It does take time for the brain to get stronger. When you do physical exercise to strengthen and tone your arms or legs you have to exercise regularly to see results.

How long does it take for me to get total control back?

It really depends on how weak the signals are. On average it takes 5 to 6 hours to notice a significant improvement. But to get it to hold long term, you have to really strengthen the pathways. Achieving long lasting control can take between 15 and 20 hours. Some will respond faster, while others could take longer.

“I can sneeze without leaking!” – Age 59

  1. Perform diagnostic EEG to evaluate function for the part of the brain responsible for all muscle control
  2. Do a series of interactive training exercises to strengthen the communication signals from the brain to the muscles that clamp down on urine

Are you experiencing this health issue?

Contact Dr. Julia Lewis for a complimentary 30-minute consultation to see if this treatment can help you or call 408-526-9423