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Can pelvic floor exercises make your bladder stronger?

My bladder feels better all ready”

Pelvic floor muscle exercises can help both men and women who leak urine by making the muscles that hold urine in the bladder stronger.

How To Do Pelvic Floor Muscle (Kegel) Exercises.

  • Tighten the pelvic muscles that you use to prevent gas from escaping.
  • Continue tightening the muscles going to the front of the pelvic area.
  • Hold for 5 to 10 seconds before releasing. (If 5 seconds is too long, hold for as long as you can. Over time, try to hold longer until you reach 5 seconds.)
  • Repeat 5 to 10 times. (If you can’t do 5 sets, start with 1 or 2. Over time, try to increase to 5.)
  • Also practice contracting and relaxing the pelvic floor muscles quickly for 10 seconds. (If 10 seconds is too long, start with less time.) Do this 5 to 10 times. (If you can’t make it to 5 sets, start with fewer sets.)

Try to do the exercises three times a day: in the morning, in the afternoon, and at night. If you can’t fit in the exercises three times each day, do as much as you can. Any amount of pelvic floor muscle exercises is better than none.

You can check to see if you are doing the pelvic floor muscle exercise correctly. When you are on the toilet, see if you can tighten the pelvic floor muscles to stop the flow of urine. These sorts of exercises are recommended by https://www.advancedurology.com to help you have a healthy bladder later in life!

For people who have trouble doing pelvic floor muscle exercises, biofeedback may help. Biofeedback uses sensors to take information about something going on in your body and share it with you in a way you can see, hear, or understand. For example, biofeedback can tell you when you flex your pelvic floor muscles. Since you cannot see your pelvic floor muscles, many people find that biofeedback helps them learn how to do pelvic floor muscle exercises. You can also purchase some tools to use at home which can help. Most kegel apparatus can be found in adult stops. There are opportunities to buy these tools online at an adult shop that accepts Afterpay too. You shouldn’t be ashamed about buying anything that’s going to improve your health.

Aging. As you get older, the bladder changes. The elastic bladder tissue may toughen and become less stretchy. A less stretchy bladder cannot hold as much urine as before and might make you go to the bathroom more often. The bladder wall and pelvic floor muscles may weaken. Weak bladder wall muscles may make it hard to empty the bladder fully. Weak pelvic floor muscles may make it hard to hold urine in the bladder, which may cause urine to leak.

Some medicines may make it more likely for your bladder to leak urine. For example, medicines that calm your nerves so you can sleep or relax may dull the nerves in the bladder. If the nerves are dulled, they may not be able to tell the brain when the bladder is full and you may not feel the urge to go to the bathroom. Without this urge, you may not empty the bladder when needed and the bladder may overflow.

Caffeine can bother the bladder and change how your bladder tells you when you need to urinate.Some people with bladder problems find that some foods and drinks make the problem worse. People who have bladder problems may feel better when they don’t eat these foods and drinks. It may be helpful for people with bladder problems to try cutting out the following foods and drinks for a little while, to see if it makes the problem better.

  • sodas
  • artificial sweeteners
  • spicy foods
  • citrus fruits and juices, such as oranges and grapefruits
  • tomato-based foods

WAV Theater Gallery presents Balm, featuring the art of Rima Muna

Working Artists Ventura will present Balm, taking place at WAV Theater Gallery, featuring the art of Rima Muna. WAV, is designed for artists and creative businesses. The Artist’s Reception for Balm will be held on Thursday March 30th, 6 to 8pm. The official Artist’s Reception “opens” the show and celebrates the artist’s accomplishments.

With over 12 pieces of art to see, there is a lot of art to capture your interests!

Show runs until through April 30th. The WAV Theater Gallery is located at 175 S. Ventura Ave.

“Balm means healing and soothing. Let your spirits be soothed and healed by art.” – Rima Muna

Are you crafty?

The Senior Craft Shoppe of Ventura is now accepting new Crafters age 50 and up!  If you make crafts, knit, crochet, paint, quilt, make jewelry or any other items and would like more exposure to sell your items, This is the place! The Senior Craft Shoppe, located at 429 E. Main St, has been in operation for nearly 40 years and is a non-profit organization. All items are made by members. For more information call 643-3059 or come into the store and talk with them.

They have beautiful handmade gifts for any occasion! Quilts, beautiful baby blankets and other items for the new bundle of joy! New items come in every day and special orders are always welcome.

Hours 10 am-5 pm Tuesday -Thursday, 11am-7pm Friday-Sunday.

Ventura Shellfish Enterprise announces public workshop

The Ventura Shellfish Enterprise (VSE), a collaborative group seeking to grow sustainably-cultivated mussels in the Santa Barbara Channel  will hold the first of a series of public information workshops at 7 p.m. on February 16. The workshop, in coordination with the Ventura Port District, will provide an introduction to the benefits of shellfish aquaculture; how this crop is grown worldwide; and the specifics of this exciting new project proposed for Ventura.

The workshop is free and open to the public. No RSVP is required. It will be held at the Channel Islands National Park Visitors Center, 1901 Spinnaker Drive, in the Ventura Harbor. Attendees may sign up at venturashellfishenterprise.com (click on the “Get Involved” link) or email [email protected] to be added to the mailing list or register for a workshop.

Supported by a $300,000 grant to the Ventura Port District from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) through the National Sea Grant College Program, it is anticipated that the Ventura Port District, as a member of VSE, will obtain all the permits and entitlements needed to cultivate mussels on leases that will be farmed by commercial fisherman and landed at existing fish off-loading facilities in the Ventura Harbor.

The project has generated considerable interest in the harbor community. “The aquaculture effort will bolster commercial fishing activity in the harbor and stimulate the local economy,” said Ventura Port District General Manager Oscar Peña.

The Ventura County Potters’ Guild welcomes Kevin Wallace, new Director of the Beatrice Wood Center for the Arts in Ojai

The Ventura County Potters’ Guild welcomes Kevin Wallace, Director of the Beatrice Wood Center for the Arts in Ojai. Wallace will offer a presentation on developing a career as a ceramic artist – including creating an artistic identity, working with galleries, photography, pricing, and promotion. He will demystify the art world by sharing his experience in managing galleries, working with museums and running an art center. He is the author of numerous books, including Transforming Vision: The Wood Sculpture of William Hunter; River of Destiny. Many aspects of this talk will be applicable to all artists.

The Ventura Avenue Adult Center 550 N. Ventura Ave.

Monday February 27 Doors open at 7 pm. Program begins at 7:45 pm

AIDS Walk Ventura will provide a full morning of events

AIDS Walk Ventura will take place in Plaza Park Ventura on Saturday, March 4,  at 8:30 AM.  The goal of AIDS Walk Ventura is to raise awareness about HIV and AIDS and to fund future efforts for education, outreach, and prevention within Ventura County.  The event has a long history in Ventura County and has been hosted by a number of organizations throughout the years.  Diversity Collective Ventura County (VCDC) is proud to have brought back this event to Ventura County, in partnership with Ventura County Department of Public Health, and with the help of numerous volunteers and sponsors for our third annual AIDS Walk.  Collectively, DCVC aims to reduce and stop the spread of HIV and AIDS in Ventura County with an education and prevention program.

There will be  a full morning of events. Walkers can fundraise online or register the day of the event. At 9:45 will be the official welcome by emcee Ruby Diamond. Walkers have a 5k walk starting at Fir Street then heading over to the Ventura Beach Boardwalk and back into the park to hear final announcements, the top three teams and individuals and live music!

If you would like to be a register online, sponsor, volunteer, or for general information, please visit aidswalkventura.diversitycollective.org.   Booths will be free of charge, and a limited number of tables and tents are available, upon request.  In kind donations and monetary sponsorships are tax-deductible. Contact Joseph Summers at [email protected] or  648-5428 for further questions.

Family Caregiver Resource Center-Catholic Charities/Oasis Program

by Connie De La Rosa

The Family Caregiver Resource Center not only provides free services to family caregivers such as respite care, grab bars for showers, assistive devices, caregiver workshops and support groups but is also part of  the many other  services under Catholic  Charities of  Ventura County located at 303 N. Ventura Ave.

It also provides those in need with a food pantry on Tuesday’s and Thursday’s 9 a.m. – noon and 1 p.m. – 3 p.m. Legal assistance for the homeless population is available on Friday’s  at 9 a.m. – 1 p.m. on a first come, first serve basis.

Family caregivers and their elders are invited to attend the self –care training every second Tuesday of each month from noon – 1 p.m. free of charge at the Santa Paula Senior Center located at 530 W. Main St.

For more information on how we can help your  loved one living in Ventura County,  please call 420-9608.

 

 

Ventura Police Community Academy

The Ventura Police Department’s Community Academy is coming! Have you ever wanted to know more about police operations? Not the ‘TV’ version, but the actual facts? Here’s your chance! The Community Academy will take you on a ride-along with a patrol officer, show you what a SWAT team does, let you experience a simulated firearms training course, give you a look at issues officers face in our community and much more.

The Community Academy is scheduled to begin April 19 and will be held on 9 consecutive Wednesday nights from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. with a final class and graduation on June 14. Each night features a new topic, with speakers, demonstrations, and discussions. We’ll answer your questions and give you an in-depth behind the scenes look at police operations.

Community Academy participants are selected by the Ventura Police Department through the application process. Applications are available from the Department or through the online web application found at http://www.cityofventura.net/pd/community-academy.

Potential candidates must meet the following criteria: minimum age of 18 years, live or work in the City of Ventura, no felony convictions, no misdemeanor convictions within two years of application.

Ventura Police Department, 1425 Dowell Dr. Ventura, CA 93003

*May 24 class held at the Criminal Justice Training Center in Camarillo

Wednesdays, April 19-June 14, 2017: Class dates: April 19, April 26, May 3, May 10, May 17, May 24, May 31, June 7 and June 14.

For more information, please contact Civic Engagement Specialist Ashley Bautista 805-339-4317 or [email protected].

“Leading Tax Group” coming to Ventura

Leading Tax Group, which specializes in tax removal, IRS wage garnishment and IRS penalty removal, recently opened four new office locations in Southern California, bringing its grand total of offices to ten.

Their Ventura office is located at 1500 Palma Drive, 2nd Floor, (800) 900-4250.

Leading Tax Group is dedicated to offering the finest services in relation to IRS tax problems. It also offers guidance to clients looking for help directly from IRS Tax Lien Lawyers in regards to IRS representation. www.leadingtaxgroup.com.