I guess the quick, easy, and totally non-professional advice is to purchase an inventory of diapers, both disposable and washable, and use them as needed. The examinations which a urologist is likely to order might give you better answers, but they are embarrassing; they can be painful, and they might not give the doctor the information necessary to effect a cure. Others here on psychiatric medications have noted that incontinence is a side effect that nobody told them could happen.
Years ago, a videocystourethrogram (an Xray video of my bladder filling and voiding) showed my bladder going into a painful spasm when four ozs. of saline had been instilled. My bladder's external sphincter had clamped shut, making the pain unbearable. The urologist was impressed, and when Botox shots no longer worked, gave me a sphincterotomy, which has given me blessed relief, at the cost of permanent urinary incontinence. I still get bladder spasms, occasionally painful enough to disturb my sleep, but, without the expletive deleted valve, they are bearable.
I do not suggest that our situations are in all ways similar; however, I do hope that there are enough points of contact to be useful.
Good luck.
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