West wrote:
Yes, this is a very common issue, that not only I have noticed but some of my friends as well. This is how it works: once you wear protection, your brain subconsciously stops being afraid of having an accident, what makes your bladder control much worse. You just have to decide for yourself, whether you want to have those accidents, but still fight for a better bladder control with the hope, that you can improve your quality of life or you can give up and focus on wearing pads/diapers. It's entirely up to you, but you will not improve your situation if you gonna stick to protection more than you need it.
I don't think it is sticking to protection more than I need when my control can vary from having no trouble making to the toilet to only getting a minute or so warning before an accident so if it turns out to be one of those days where I have very little control I need to be wearing heavy protection when I'm out and about because I might not be able to make it to a toilet. Even when I am wearing protection I still make efforts to make it to a toilet although I don't worry as much about the consequences of not making it in time