Hi everyone,
as I haven´t explained with many details how my incontinence started and I saw here everybody did, I´m now sharing also the story of how all began. I´m surprised to see lots of members are spinal injuried like me and that many of you recovered (more or less) mobility too, and a lot of caudus equina sindrom, but mine is different. wow, I´m not focused. Let´s start from the beginnig.
First, as I said somewhere in other post, I was bed wetter until 16, but then it stopped. For the following 8 years I just had 1 accident caused by a comitial attack (kind of epilepsy caused by anxiety) but just that day, and then in may 2004 I crashed with a motobike (I was passager not driver) and when I tried to walk I fell to the floor, I couldn´t move the right leg. I had what´s called "Brown Sequard sindrom" that´s the name of a half broke spine, not very common cause normally an accident affect to all the spinal cord not just a half. When this happens you lose mobility in one leg and sensitivity in the other, not like a paraplejia that´s in both. The luck I had was that the vertebra was L4, and thanks to that at 72 hours I started to move the foot fingers. I spent a month with the wheelchair and 5 more with crutches to finally remain as I am now: I can´t move the right foot, don´t feel anything under L4 in the left leg, and have neurogenic bladder and total urine loss.
At first I denied what happened but With the time I assumed reality and how lucky I had been. I swore to myself that I won´t change anything of what I could do and that´s what I´ve done until today (also say that my doctor told in last revision that each time it´s worse and it´s possible in some years to lose more mobility) and I try to enjoy every day at maximum. Truly to have wetted the bed helped me to live with incontinence because I had an open mind about incontinent people, but anyway my personality is to live and let live, to enjoy as much as I can and to act without hiding yourself or living ashamed. And believe me if I say I feel happy doing it that way and proud of what I´ve done in life to this moment.
Well, that´s my story. Hope haven´t been too long and expect it´s interesting to you as yours had been interesting to me. Thanks for listening. Salutations!!
