Hi! /shywave
I wet the bed up until I was about 13-14 years old. For some reason it stopped, we were never sure why, of course, I was thankful for it. At that age, when you are trying so hard to be an adult, competing with your peers, nobody wants to be wetting the bed and wearing diapers. Very hard to deal with, psychologically. That only lasted until...a few months ago, now. I'm really not sure how long it has been anymore. Anyway, I'm 24 now.
I've read that sometimes, if you wet the bed into your teen years, it can come back in your adult years. Is this true? My problems have returned with the exact same frequency (basically every night) and amount (floods). I am still living at home, with my parents, and I've kept this from them successfully. This is really not something they could cope with well or handle maturely (which is why I haven't yet sought professional medical advice). Unless it gets worse I am sure it is just a re-occurrence of my childhood problems.
Initially I tried using Depends to help...it was what I wore back as a kid. Surprised to find that they don't have just "small" sizes now they are small/medium. I remember opening packages that just said "small" on them. And they don't look anything alike, they used to be called "overnights" and were in red/blue packaging. Now it's this horrifying sea-green color and "fitted maximum protection (HAH)." Anyway that is what fit me, the small/medium. Found out they are just as useless now as they were back then. Still required me to do the laundry. So, like everything else I do, I turned to the internet to find a better solution to my problem.
Discovered the existence of the whole AB/DL scene. That was, um, interesting, to discover. But, whatever floats your boat, I am not one to judge. I'll admit diapers are pretty comfy while dry but I'd gladly take no problems and "slightly less comfy" normal underwear, any day, if I could get that.
I guess I have those folks to thank though because via them and the stuff they've written online, I discovered Abenas which are practically a godsend. Rather thick and bulky (I use the most absorbent kind, the X-pluses), but I only need them at bedtime and luckily my dog is not judgmental at all

. But, oh my, they are great, for dealing with this. Have not had any leaks so far, and when I go, I flood. And I don't wake up with that horrible "soaked" feeling either that I did with the Depends. Probably helps that everything stays in the diaper rather than leaking out.
Anyway lately I've been researching medications that could help me with my problem (I'm a bachelor, and happy this way, but, I'm still pretty young and I can't imagine too many girls who would willingly hook up with a guy with this problem. Kind of intrusive into the more intimate parts of a relationship, even when it is only bedwetting). But, what I read, just makes me more and more and more uncomfortable. It almost seems like you are pretty much asking for really bad side effects, and a "partial cure" to your incontinence. Unfortunately that means I would still need to wear a diaper to bed every night. I can probably deal with that (and hey, if I'm hooking up with a girl for life, to get married, I want one that can handle all of me, the good and the bad).
It almost makes going to the doctor look like it is NOT worth it. Do they really make you do a bunch of testing before they prescribe a medication? With my history of bedwetting, and a recurrence of the same problem is it possible they would put me on a trial of medication and avoid the testing? Because I'll be honest, I am much, much happier with the diapers than I would be the kind of intrusive tests I read about them doing for incontinence. I might be willing to try some kind of medication to see if it would work 100%, and not give me bad side effects. And, if my problem got worse (where I was wetting when fully conscious) I would definitely go. But as of now I'm not too terribly inclined. I'm 99.99% sure I know what it is, and the alternative seems more unpleasant. Diapers are a burden and pretty expensive but I can deal with that.
Is there anybody here on meds for bedwetting? How expensive are they?
I was also planning to try and get on a police force somewhere. It is a career track I would really like to enjoy. However, Academy worries me. I'm not sure if that is a deal-breaker for police forces (it shouldn't be, since it's a disability that would only affect me when I'm off-duty...). Do you actually sleep at the training grounds, for any of you who have or have relatives who have gone to police academy? Or, do you HAVE to sleep there? I imagine so given what I have heard about it. Can accommodations be made for someone like me? Do I just have to deal with the ridicule, hope people are adult about it, or do I need to choose a different career path?