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Why are incontinence patients being denied life changing BOTOX injections?

For millions of Britons it is a secret they dare not discuss. A problem they put up with, silently, often for decades. Incontinence will affect 40 per cent of women, and one in ten men at some point in their lives. And it’s not simply an embarrassing inconvenience: it can leave sufferers near-housebound for fear of having ‘an accident’.  Others are forced to shell out hundreds of pounds on special pads and underwear to get through their lives. Sheila Cakebread, 73, from Godalming, Surrey discovered several of her friends were being treated with Botox for years for their incontinence, to great effect

This Morning doctor coming to terms with life-changing diagnosis

This Morning doctor coming to terms with life-changing diagnosis This Morning star and NHS GP, Dr Philippa Kaye, shares how she changed as a doctor following her journey to recovery 09:52, 14 MAR 2021 Updated Don t miss a thing by getting the day s biggest stories sent direct to your inboxInvalid EmailSomething went wrong, please try again later. Click here When you subscribe we will use the information you provide to send you these newsletters. Your information will be used in accordance with ourPrivacy Notice. Thank you for subscribingWe have more newslettersShow meSee ourprivacy notice Dr Philippa Kaye was 39-years-old when she heard those dreaded words.

Eamonn Holmes leaves fans worried after admitting he s been avoiding his routine bowel cancer test

Eamonn Holmes leaves fans worried after admitting he s been avoiding his routine bowel cancer test
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Philippa Kaye s journey from doctor to patient after cancer diagnosis Eve Woman

Bringing cancer home We generally advise people to go to hospital appointments with someone else, for support and because it is difficult to remember everything when emotions are heightened. But before the pandemic, I had always preferred to go alone. I would take a notebook, write down my questions beforehand and take notes during the consultation. I wanted to go alone because I wanted to have the chance to process whatever had gone on, before coming home to explain it to my husband, three young children, parents, and friends. I needed a minute to think and to feel – be that to go for a walk in tears, sit on a bench in the sun and breathe, or simply sit in my car and scream.

I felt embarrassed and scared — what the doctor learnt as a cancer patient

I felt embarrassed and scared — what the doctor learnt as a cancer patient
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