I tend to believe that the stigma is still there, but it is not as bad as it was decades ago, never talked about out of the house, and such. Manufacturers and advertising have no doubt helped, as well as anyone who has suffered with incon of any type, and spoke about it publicly. Still an embarassing disability to have to deal with in life, but not as hard to cope with as it used to be either. Products and options have come a LONG way!

As I said in another post on here, "they walk among us"... I am sure MANY would be very surprised that I have this affliction, as looking at me you would never know, just your everyday, "somewhat" ordinary guy! lol... If they only knew, but I would them rather not, possibly like your neighbor Wink... it is always a possibility. Then there are those that make statements like that "I would have to stop every 20 miles" that really may not even know that is not normal bladder behavior and could have something else going on... I was like that, always the "odd one" on any trip that has to stop well before anybody else does before I took matters into my own hands and found a solution, even before my car accident I was like that too, but could always hold it then, not so much now...

maybe I just have a smaller bladder, who knows? C'est la vie... Puffy