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Wed Jun 03, 2015 8:30 pm
PB&J32 wrote:Thanks for posting DD1983. It sounds like our conditions are very similar. I'm chained to a toilet most of the time because I still refuse to allow myself to voluntarily wet my diapers. I'm going 15-25 times per day and leaking afterwards for 15-20 minutes after each void. So while I wear protection of some variety 24/7/365 I'm still using the toilet pretty much all the time.
Your post was insightful and helpful.......we're all going back into diapers, some of us just get there sooner than others!!
JDinVirginia wrote:Great post, DD1983! Sometimes coping with incontinence is learning how best to live with it. You seem to have done that very well.![]()
However, bummer about having to do that at your young age.![]()
--John
(old guy, double incontinent)
Thu Jun 04, 2015 9:43 am
Thu Jun 04, 2015 3:35 pm
Patrick wrote:dd1983,
A breakthrough indeed. Cheers to you, seven times over. Diapers, properly understood and used by adults when necessary, can make life so much more livable. Are they a crutch? They are indeed, but adolescent athletes use crutches proudly after an injury. Use them for their intended purpose, then get on with more important things in life.
Thu Jun 04, 2015 7:31 pm
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Fri Jun 05, 2015 8:00 am
batman381327 wrote:dd1983,
My thoughts exactly. I too did not think I would have to ever wear diapers till my late 80's if ever. Thanks to diapers I am no longer worried about making it to the bathroom on time. It is inevitable I have learned that I am going to have an accident, the question is when. Gone a full work day without a leak than as I am getting ready to leave, surprise! than there are those days I go through my stash at work and have to restock. Go figure. Plus, being a computer guy I get stopped on the way to the bathroom to be asked a question. They don't get their answer because I tell them I am going to the bathroom and unless you want me to go right here you will have to wait. Little do they know that moment of me stopping has started the flow. One thing new with me is in the past it was a small leak here and there, but lately, it feels like my bladder just empties itself. This has me exploring the use of booster pads which really helps with flooding.
My wife is also supportive as she realizes it is a medical condition and the meds to help have unpleasant side effects. She gives me the space I need at home when I need to change and understands if I have to go back to the car for my change bag to having an extra one in the bottom of her purse because it would have looked strange for me to carry a backpack on a recent day trip with extended family. That day I was a little dehydrated being careful not to drink my usual amount.
Just like you I am still learning some of the ends and outs. Still haven't figured out the exercise thing and wished I had a portable A/C unit now that summer has arrived. The sweat alone makes me feel like I have to change.
Fri Jun 05, 2015 8:02 am
justej wrote:I just want to say thank you SO much for this post dd. While struggling with cost, I'm finally accepting that this is part of my life now and I need to figure out how to deal with it the best way I can...