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Originally Posted by MR2
What's the speed of sound for $100 Alex.
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LOL, alright, I certainly didn't get this one when he asked me, so I'm not going to play "what am I thinking" too much.
There are many different kinds of incontinence, and cauda equina syndrome often starts with overflow incontinence: an inability to urinate causing bladder distention and subsequent leakage due to the buildup of pressure.
This means that the first sign of a cauda equina syndrome may not be obvious leakage, but actually lower abdominal distention and inability to urinate. A worthwhile tidbit to keep in the back of your mind (or so I thought).
OK, now I'm really done. Thanks for participating everyone!