Hi,
This might be TMI, but I'm not sure what counts as TMI on an incontinence forum. As I'm new to this whole thing, my standards are obviously not calibrated as of yet. Also, sorry if this is the wrong forum. This didn't seem to fit anywhere specifically.
So, to start off with my situation before getting into the questions part of this. I'm 24, male, and have two disabilities that combine to be a really awful combination. First and most unrelated to this forum, I'm blind. In addition, I have what appears to be a combination of ulcerative colitis and IBS-D as of the last diagnosis. I am otherwise in average health.
My symptoms manifest as abdominal pain and diarrhea/urgency. I can go from feeling perfectly fine to urgently needing a bathroom in under 30 seconds, and there are no warning signs. It used to mostly be mornings and I could mostly schedule around it, but I lost that part of it some time ago and now it's just unpredictable. When a flare starts, I will need a bathroom anywhere from once an hour to once every 10-20 minutes for an in determinant period and with little to almost no warning. I have tried most of the medication options available to me. The only thing that seems to be a sure-fire guarantee is doing a completely liquid diet 2 or 3 days in advance of any important life events I absolutely can't miss.
Manageable? Yes, by itself, sort of. But the blindness means no quick ways to find a bathroom, as well as no quick ways to navigate a bathroom. Holding it for any period is painful. It is the nature of blindness that I am at the mercy of the U.S.'s very poor public transit system.
I finally admitted to myself that something more needed to be done. The only reason I haven't had an incident is because I have been staying at home and we have two bathrooms, so typically one is always available. I don't want to travel and as soon as anyone starts telling me we need to drive for more than 10 or 15 minutes, I start getting nervous. Why I didn't see this sooner is beyond me: it just sort of snuck up on me. Given that my symptoms are within about 6 inches of fecal incontinence, I finally decided that it was time to try diapers. My plan is to wear them out of the house, as it's pretty well-handled at home. The purpose of this thread is to generally get any advice anyone has. The internet is full of information on blindness, but not so full of information on how to deal with fecal incontinence. Everything but this forum assumes I have a caretaker. I don't need one at all, thank you very much. SO here I am.
Anyway, to get to the point. I know that I need fitted briefs and I've ordered samples already. This is by no means leaking; when I have an incident it will be, well, a full load. I know about and received Nullo today and plan to begin taking it shortly. I know that only plastic backed is going to provide good odor containment and that I should add plastic pants for better odor control on top of that. I think that all the supplies I need are coming with my samples. I've read the diaper primer on this site. I'm pretty sure my samples include all the brands that are good for fecal: dry 24/7, Wellness Superio, Abena. Beyond that, I don't know anything much. Specific questions follow, but anything anyone can suggest generally is appreciated. If it seems like I have a handle on what I'm doing, telling me that is also helpful. I'm one of those people who goes way overboard in preparing for disaster, and this situation is basically the perfect one to trigger that.
Anyway:
What about wetting? I'm obviously going to have a 4-tape diaper and plastic pants on and it's obviously going to be hard to get them off and such. Is it a necessarily bad idea to just wet? My philosophy is that this is about making my life more convenient and that feces is way grosser. But I'm curious how people deal with this or if it's a bad idea for some reason I haven't thought of.
Are there products I can take and/or insert into the diaper to deal with fecal enzymes? It seems like this should exist, but I haven't been able to find anything.
What do I need for a diaper rash? Any specific products? Can anyone tell me which active ingredients are important so I can comparison shop?
How do diapers compare to a colostomy? I don't think that's an option in my case, but it may be.
What about changing in public? Any tips for this?
And now for the most TMI part of this post, and the one which I could find no answers for at all, anywhere: what about multiple bowel movements into one diaper and/or wearing for an hour or so after defecation? I want to do things like attend meetings, the public transits can take an hour if you're in a very good location for it, and I'm going every 10-20 minutes. Unpleasant, but I figure I can get over the psychological part of it pretty quickly, assuming Nullo works out.
Anyway, thanks for your help in advance, and sorry that this turned out to be a wall of text.
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