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I got the OAB survey as well. I don't have it thankfully but I can see how it would be important to market that properly. Suffering from conditions like that are very embarrassing for most people and it is so common. Hopefully they find some honest, decent people to give it a go.
I am actually one of the people who this survey does apply to. And unfortunately it is because I have MS. It is embarrassing to talk about at first, but you do get used to it. So I wouldn't mind posting about it on my FB or tweeting because all of my friends know my diagnosis and what I suffer from. We should as adults be able to move forward from the "stigma" about OAB and leakage, but I see we still have a ways to go.
It applies to my mom, too. And my comment about its embarrassingness was based only on how SHARING those things are for me, I hope you understand I wasn't trying to make fun of anyone with the issue at all.
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And I don't think sharing them in the right context is embarrassing...I just don't know how I'd get comfortable doing it for a BzzCampaign (again, this is just me!)
Shoot, when I worked at the hospital, we'd get information like that on admits (stress incontinence, bladder disorders, etc) to make sure we had liners and things on hand in the room, etc...and it's not as uncommon as we tend to think...I swear about half of the women we had who had had children had bladder leakage issues!