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Imagine...
*Not having to worry where the nearest
restroom is located*
*Being active with the kids, or going for a run without bladder leakage*
*Laughing, coughing
or sneezing without concern*
*The money saved if you no longer needed to buy pads or protection*
*No
more fear of odors, or need to have the extra clothing on hand*
Stop Imagining -- The Take Back Control Program can
help you regain control of your bladder with results in as little as two weeks!
Hello - I’m Sandra Bauer, a
practicing Occupational Therapist for over fourteen years. As a therapist treating men and women with incontinence, I have
seen remarkable results with the clinical treatment program I use for my patients. Unfortunately, many sufferers are too embarrassed
to pursue or cannot afford clinical treatment. This is why I have developed the Take Back Control Program.
The pelvic
floor muscle is a voluntary muscle that can be strengthened just like any other muscle. Weakness of this muscle is the primary
reason for urinary incontinence.
Most people think of kegal exercises when told to exercise for urinary incontinence.
But truth be known, there are several components to a successful treatment program.
These techniques have available
only in clinics until now. The Take Back Control Program provides all the information, exercises and necessary equipment that
I provide for my patients. The Take Back Control Program is available at a fraction of the cost of a clinical evaluation.
By following the program, you can see results in as little as two weeks.
This effective, clinical quality, self-help
program is administered by you in the privacy of your own home. No prescriptions or medicine.
I have seen improvement
in every patient that has utilized this program therefore am offering a Money-Back Guarantee if you do not have increased
bladder control.
The program kit contains everything you need including a self-assessment questionnaire, a bladder
retaining guide, pelvic floor strengthening exercises, necessary equipment, an informational urinary guide, techniques to
control urge incontinence and a voiding diary to track progress.
I encourage you to utilize the Take Back Control Program.
You CAN take back control of your bladder.
Sincerely Sandra Bauer, OTR
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