Well, yesterday was the big day. I don't suppose seeing a new doctor and revealing my incontinence made the whole thing any easier. To say the least, I was a wreck. I stuttered stammered and finally go it out. He quickly began directing the conversation towards "Urologist". I think this is the "go to" answer for all GPs. I must have shocked him with my overly emotional response towards urologists as he back pedaled quickly and began asking more questions. After hearing my anxiety issues and listening to the whole story he told me there are medications that can help. He then asked me questions about my prostate and the typical voiding problems.
His final diagnosis ended up Overactive Bladder. Wow! No extensive invasive tests, no running here and there, just a pee sample and blood work there in his office. He prescribed the standard Oxybutynin 5mg extended release. This is what I was really hoping for. I've been managing my OAB and it's inevitable problems for fifteen years and I just find the whole Urological solution more than I can emotionally handle. I'm really hoping the drug provides some reduction of the symptoms at the very least. If the Oxybutynin doesn't do the job or the side effects are too extreme I'll try the other drugs out there. I don't really have a lot to lose other than a few bucks. Then, if the drugs can't get the job done, I'll drop the whole incontinence treatment by the medical profession and just carry on with my life.
Now that my doctor, loved ones and friends are aware of my situation, the fear and embarrassment are tremendously reduced. As long as there continues to be no symptoms that suggest a serious problem I believe I have a path that I am comfortable with. If that means a diaper now and again, so what. Like my sister that's an RN in a large hospital said, if you decide to wear diapers, you'll be in good company, half of the patients she sees are in diapers.
So, thank you all for your replies and support thru this overwhelming ordeal fort me. Ted
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