yes it is completely normal to fell as if your bladder is falling out.
If you are falling for him, then talk to him about how you feel.
No directly. You can feel it if it is vey full.
yes and no. sometimes you feel as if your bladder cannot hold as much urine as usual, right? But it does not mean that your bladder has shrunk. It is simply a symptom that means you may be having bladder problems. consult a doctor if you feel as if it has "shrunk".
this could be a bladder infection and should be diagnosed by a physician.
As the catheters drains the urine continously to the collection bag the bladder will not be expanded by filling-up with urine. The patient will not feel any urge to empty the bladder as long as the catheter is inside. Some patients feel at the beginning a "something is inside".
A full bladder triggers an urgency to urinate. If you don't urinate within a reasonable amount of time, the bladder can overfill and backflow to the kidneys, which can cause serious problems.
If your bladder has fallen you will know it. You will feel pressure in your lower abdomen. There will also be some difficulty urinating and there may be a vaginal bulge.
Straining to pass urine, blood in urine (urine can appear pink or red), pain on urination and increased frequency of urination. Sometimes you can even feel the bladder stones grinding in the bladder if you feel the abdomen gently. Answer questions on http://www.vethelpdirect.com for interactive advice from vets.
yes.
You can feel it. Lack of apatite, lack of sleep.
because of the gravity