Hi,
I started a response earlier however it somehow got deleted. Speaking as a vet, if that is what I am, part of accepting what you have is exhausting the investigation in the reasons why you have this. The advantages that a younger brother has in managing their incontinence, is in keeping with the reseach and development of the incontinence market compared to what us vets had in the 1970's.
Yup, I have had my share of surgeries, investigations and life altering infections. I remeber the challenges that McGuire urinal and condom catheters had, and the bitter disappointments with the failures. There comes a point when you get fed up with it all, and learn emotionally to move forward with this and your life. I still get the spasms and the pain that goes with it. But you can have a leaky bladder and be healthy otherwise. Be it neurogenic or whatever, you leak at innapropriate times, and you need to be socially acceptable in order to cope.
I too, dislike the daily planning incontinence brings, but I manage and while I have a less than healthy plumbing, I am healthy otherwise physically and emotionally. That has taken many years of learning and pushing myself to limits I would never had achieved had I not beleived that I could at least put the emotional aspects behind me. I have also been blessed with a supportive family.
Like many here, I have waned from the medical investigations and interventions. I have a great respect for the medical profession, and they literally saved my life a couple of times, but at this stage in my life I just want to be comfortable and happy, and I am that for the most part. My biggest fear was that I would fail at providing for my family, and in many respects I was going down that road until a voice told me to give ny head a shake.
Sure, there will continue to be those embarrassments, those challenges, and the little things those without incontinence don't experience. No matter why the reasons, be it neurogenic or whatever we leak. If you are still pursuing medical investigation, you still need to deal with the social aspect of it. I know some people who leak all the time, yet other's at night or sporadic night and day. Sometimes, it is more traumatic for our older brothers and sisters to suddenly have this, as opposed to the younger folks or those born with it.
Bottom line, it is a disability and usually has an underlying cause. I was your age once, and I would be lying if I said I don't know what your complaining about, because I had much the same complaints as you. Sociologygeek, it gets easier with management.
Aside from your days ordeal, I hope you are well
