Health and wellness mean living a
healthy lifestyle -- getting proper nutrition, adequate exercise and rest, and
reducing stress. Maintaining a balance can be difficult: staying healthy when
you are a mobile woman has added challenges.
Often times, health care facilities and medical equipment are inaccessible
or medical staff may lack knowledge or experience in working with women with
special needs. For example, equipment for mammograms is not usually equipped for
use with a wheelchair. Mobile women face the same risks as any woman yet there
may be added issues such as
limited hand function and prevents proper breast self-examinations.
mobileWOMEN.org helps overcome these
challenges by empowering you with knowledge. Here you will find current and
accurate articles specific to women in wheelchairs on issues such as general
health, urology, breast health, nutrition and mental health so you can take a
proactive approach to your health and well-being.
My Experience with Bladder Augmentation
by Jenny Smith
It all started with the catheters slipping off the leg bag that I kept tucked in my underwear at my right hip. I'd look down and see my pants wet from where the catheter would simply decide to slip off. After 16 years of having an indwelling catheter, I didn't know why this was happening. No representatives from medical supply companies had any answers. Read more...