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[1997] NISSCSC C54/97(IB) (25 June 1998)
Decision No: C54/97(IB)
"... The issue before us is whether she has control of her bladder. The claimant experiences urgency and leakage on occasion. A minor leakage would not necessarily constitute loss of control. Urgency and the amount of leakage are factors to be considered. CIB/14332/1996). We feel that the claimant is usually aware of the need to go to the toilet and can control her need to go for a reasonable period. We also feel that most of the time the leakage is fairly minor though no doubt upsetting to the claimant. The frequency of the change of underclothing is not the issue as this can be a matter of personal choice. We are concerned with the question of control. The claimant in her questionnaire has said she occasionally loses control which we have accepted. Had she a daily loss of control we would have expected much greater investigation and treatment than the papers indicate."
(Signed): C C G McNally
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25 June 1998