Don wrote:
She definitely agreed that diapers were the way to go.
I'm somewhat of a lightweight when it comes to incontinence but I have to say I agree with you and your doctor completely. I've learned to deal with my issues and it really isn't nearly as bad as people seem to think. My wife is fairly understanding but is always hinting that I should keep going back to more doctors and trying more drugs. I have a friend who has the same attitude. I should try every medication on the market, eastern medicine, holistic medicine, acupuncture, faith healers, herb therapy, you name it.
What they don't understand is that it simply isn't that bad. I get through most days (one or two really wet days a month) with no protection, just accepting a few drops in my underwear. I drip at night and could get away without a diaper most of the time but a couple of times per month I really let loose so I wear them to keep the wife happy. Every couple of months I'll have a major wetting accident since I can't hold it worth a damn, but these are almost always at home or close to home.
The medication I tried, Vesicare, made me nervous and shaky, gave me constipation, and when I rode my bike I felt so exhausted I could hardly finish an easy ride.
I just can't see spending my life in doctors' offices over what has to me almost ceased to be a problem. I'll deal with it, leave me alone.