Puffy,
I learned about the compression pants from a posting on one of the incontinence forums - I forget which one. During my "learning phase" forum messages were invaluable, often providing me with information when I was too embarrassed to even ask the right question.
Now, when I post messages I often try to include information which may be of use to someone else later on. Of course, that can run the risk of being TMI.
I continually experiment with diapers, diaper covers, and my enemas. It has only been by "fine-tuning" many small things that I have reached a point where I can relax - almost
Research and experimentation became an emotional outlet for my personal stress and anxiety. As everything medically went downhill rather rapidly, and somewhat later in life, I still emotionally have some difficulties from time to time coming to grips with the situation. This is where this and other incontinence groups have been so helpful for me. I actually wish I had the opportunity for a face-to-face support group in my community, but there is none.
Also, my problems seem rather minor when compared to others in this group who have dealt with severe disability and severe incontinence for so long. Stiff upper lip and carry on.
Best wishes,
--JD