B Brian wrote:
I've had way too many urologists think that even a 10% improvement is great. I just tell them it's a 90% failure, which is absolutely horrible. Needing diapers even half of the time is still needing to be diapered all of the time since we can't predict when that other half will occur. In this regard it is only a complete success, or a complete fail. If no medication can give people a 100% improvement then what's the point in taking them....
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If pills are expected to be a fix but don't work or the side effects are too problematic, then the doctors should get on board with diapers as a means for incontinence management.
Well said Brian and Wetters. I know there are several treads on this type of subject. As with any side affect most doctors will prescribed another pill to counter the side affect. At the end of the day, I worry what the meds are doing to my body. Especially with all these new miracle drugs coming on the market and years later class action law suits are in play. Side affects of wearing a diaper, they are hot in the summer, rashes and some embarrassment, but your liver is intact.