wayne wrote:
dp66, my incontinence is such that at home and office, where a toilet is (nearly) always available, I don't need protection. … But when I am away from home, the situation changes radically…. indecision forced me to diaper up because I didn't know if I needed to last 5 hours, or not. That was uncomfortable but I made it. This planning ahead business can drive you batty because nobody else around you will give it a second thought.
I think in your situation, I would accept the situation and not count the waste. ... Think of your "overkill" as an insurance policy. Whether used or not, it has served its purpose.
DP66. What Wayne has said is absolutely true! Better to walk around in the outside world with the confidence of not being embarrassed by a wet spot on yourself or, worse yet, a puddle between your legs. And if that confidence means having a pad, a diaper, or even something else, so be it.
Another option that you might consider and what has worked out for me is cloth during the day. While at home, I pretty much exclusively use cloth protection. But if I’m going to be out and about any length of time (usually more than two hours), then I switch to disposables. The convenience of a disposable and the protection/confidence it gives me is worth any cost or waste I might incur. But while at home, the super cost savings of Velcro’s cloth is very much worth it.
Hang in there. Lord willing, you will soon find that “medium“ to be able to manage your situation and continue to live life!