I’ll play too.
1. Is your incontinence urinary, bowel, both, or neither?
Urinary. But I have the occasional bowel accident. For some reason surgeries affect my bowels and I’ve had 8 of them. After my amputation I was very much bowel incontinent.
2. Are your diapers disposables (tab) , cloth, pull-ups, pads, combination (with percentage), or none?
95% disposable (tab) and 5% pull up. I wear pull-ups after I get up in the morning until I have my morning bowel movement because I don’t tend to leak then. I have my coffee then change into a tab diaper.
3. Is your incontinence due to an accident, illness, birth defect, child birth, other?
Accident. I fell down an escalator and paralyzed my bladder/nerves on impact.
4. Have you been treated by medical doctors for your incontinence? Tests, drugs, surgery, etc? Status?
At first it was drugs and a failed urodynamcs test (they couldn’t get the catheter in me). When I finally got over the trauma of that I let them do another one. There they realized I have a paralyzed neurogenic bladder. No surgery or drugs will fix it.
5. Does your incontinence (only) limit you from living a full and happy life?
Yes and no. I have been hesitant to get into a relationship. and it’s kind of a challenge to manage staying at other people’s houses.
6. Are you single, married, engaged, sharing your life with a partner? Children?
Single. No kids. One cat.
7. Do your immediate family members and close friends aware of your incontinence? Generally accepting?
My family knows (parents, sister and aunts cause my mom tells them everything. hah) friends know as well. All are accepting. I think because mine stemmed from an accident it’s easier to accept. And sometimes harder to hide.
8. What part of the world do you reside?
USA-Washington DC
9. Do you find that this forum helps you deal with or manage your incontinence?
Yes absolutely. It was certainly a lifesaver when all this started 5 years ago.
10. I can’t think of anything else to ask. What else would you like to add?
Nope.
