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For 13 years, Kelly lived with chronic urinary leakage after the birth of her first daughter.She saw multiple specialists, underwent countless tests, tried physiotherapy and medications, and was even told that removing her bladder could be an option.In this deeply personal episode of Health Applied, Kelly sits down with co-host Harriet to share the full story behind her recent tummy tuck (abdominoplasty) and the unexpected health improvements that followed.This episode isn't about promoting surgery. It's about sharing information, encouraging women to ask questions, explore all available options, and advocate for their health. If you've ever experienced pelvic floor issues, abdominal separation, back pain, urinary leakage, or felt unheard in your healthcare journey, this conversation is for you.Watch The Full Series Of Health Applied Here - https://www.youtube.com/@UCbenIdBaHJsQ6w1oHRvR8AA 💬 Join the ConversationHave questions about cosmetic surgery? Comment below or message us on Instagram.Follow Health Applied:Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/healthappliedpodcast/TikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@healthappliedpodcastFacebook - https://www.facebook.com/people/Health-Applied-Podcast/61584575055523/Chapters00:00 A bigger women's health problem we need to discuss00:26 Introduction01:16 Why Kelly chose to have a tummy tuck02:41 What is diastasis recti?03:50 13 years of unexplained bladder leakage05:15 The shocking suggestion to remove her bladder06:48 How incontinence affects everyday life08:13 Why women aren't hearing about all their options08:56 The research linking tummy tucks and bladder health10:34 The moment Kelly realised the leakage had stopped11:45 Why the result felt frustrating as well as life-changing13:41 What cosmetic surgeons can and can't discuss14:13 The importance of patient education and self-advocacy15:52 One in three women live with long-term incontinence16:42 Should healthcare systems be connecting the dots?18:32 When treatment options come with a price tag19:53 Kelly's honest tummy tuck recovery experience20:57 Recovery as a single parent with a new puppy23:58 What helped recovery most25:13 The unexpected challenges after surgery26:44 Why more women need access to this information27:57 What Kelly would tell herself 13 years ago28:06 How abdominal muscle repair may improve bladder support29:57 Why sharing patient stories matters30:41 Final thoughtsThis episode is intended for educational and awareness purposes only and is not sponsored, promotional or affiliated with any specific clinic, treatment provider or commercial service discussed during the conversation.
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