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Hundreds of thousands of people have had their lives changed by Medtronic bladder control therapies. Here are some of their stories.

Hundreds of thousands of people have had their lives changed by Medtronic bladder control therapies. Here are some of their stories.

SUSAN’S STORY

“During my trial I didn’t have a single dribble, drip, or leak.”

– Susan W., Living with OAB

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Elaine’S STORY

"I feel like I’m free of something very burdensome. I don’t get up at night. I’m done leaking."

– Elaine H., Living with urgency-frequency

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Joe’S STORY

“My urologist told me he was looking for an 80% improvement in the use of my bladder. I did better than that. I demonstrated 95% improvement.”

– Joe Z., Living with non-obstructive urinary retention

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BARBARA’S STORY

"When I realized I wasn’t wet, I had hope. That 4-letter word was mine."

- Barbara, Experiencing relief from Medtronic bladder control therapy delivered by the InterStim™ system

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Jane’S STORY

“I don’t have to worry about pads or knowing where bathrooms are. I got my freedom back!”

– Jane H., Experiencing relief from Medtronic bladder control therapy delivered by the InterStim™ system

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I'm so thrilled that my bladder doesn't rule my life anymore.

– Peggy, Patient Ambassador Living with OAB

It is the best thing that has ever happened to me.

– Jerry, Patient Ambassador Living with Non-Obstructive Urinary Retention

These are individual experiences. Results may vary.

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.