Spend a Penny wrote:
I need to get through 3 more years till retirement but I’m not sure how much longer I can hide these issues.
I'm not sure if "hiding" is really the right word for what I do at work. I make what I consider to be a reasonable effort to keep it discreet. I use the single-occupancy bathroom to change, if it's available. But what if the single-occupancy one isn't available, and I have an upcoming meeting, and I really need to change before the meeting? The answer is, I shrug, I figure I did my best, and I use a stall. I use a stall in the lesser-used of the two bathrooms, but there's still people coming in and out of the bathroom and they are still going to hear the sound of my tapes.
I mean, really, what do they expect me to do? If I'm not in diapers, I am going to wet my pants. Trying to claim that I don't wet my pants would have been dicey even when I was at my best, several years ago. It would be impossible now. So if someone hears me change, or notices a bulge, well, I mean, sorry, but also, that's life.
I found this post from nomoore really helpful, last year:
viewtopic.php?f=3&t=4123#p34288 -- this has been a lifelong thing for me, I never had a normal bladder, I never had a "before" version of myself, and I really honestly most of the time don't actually know how I am seen by other people who do have normal bladders. I really appreciated the perspective I heard from nomoore about how I might be being seen by people.
A lot of the other text you wrote is familiar to me from my own situation. I don't really have any specific responses other than "yup, it's like that, isn't it".
Best of luck!! And hey, retiring at 50 doesn't sound bad to me at all!

Congrats on whatever career it is (I don't need to know what the career is, but the retirement age sounds amazing)