I think from a "global" perspective this view is correct - at last if you trust the statistics. How ever - for me I can say, that most of the people with incontinence I met where people in my local support group and I would say 70% of them had serious problems where pad's would’t help - maybe 40% of the 70% where doing ISC most of the other were using catheters or diapers. The reason for this is most likely, that people with "minor" continence problems will not show up in such groups because they try to fix there problems while buying pads and try to cover there problem. The fear of talking about this is to high and if they go to a doc or talk about it, things had become mostly that serious that it can't be hided with a pad anymore. This is is maybe one of the biggest problems with UIC because a lot of those who suffering from that had been helped better if they had found there way earlier to a specialist.
How ever - you're also right that there might be a tendency for "over protection". If I think about myself, I would say a formed pad will also work in 90% of the cases for me. The point is - that I don't like to risk the last 10%. This would be a absolut nogo in my job - and this was by the way a really complicated discussion with my health insurance that tooks nearly a year to win this fight. In the end they had to pay me back my expenses, but all in all I would say that this was the most disappointing part besides doing the tests until now.
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