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sociologygeek wrote:What causes your incontinece? Have the doctors given you a definitive diagnosis?
sociologygeek wrote:I can definetly relate to being "in the zone" and not being able to focus on more that one thing at a time...im easily distractible. I have ADHD along iwht the PDD..I'm not sure i understand your question about linking...
sociologygeek wrote:for me, my incontinence, according to my most recent urologist, is neurgeninc bladder of the underactive variety which means not only do i have to wear protection, i have to cath 4 times a day to avoid retention (though i will admit lately im slacking off due to not having the proper means to prep my hydrophilc catheters, and them just not being comfortable witout water)
sociologygeek wrote:Are you able to make it to the toilet some of the time and thus maintain some level of control? I am able to. Yes, it seems that when one weard diapers, what's the point in using the toilet? Well, using hte toilet when you can cuts down on wet diapers and avoids skin breakdowon, or at least staves it off. I definetly recommend upping your protection. Do you have a rough idea of how much you void at a time? Do you have several small voids or one big flood? See, if you have several small voids it is important to choose a diaper that has more emphasis on overall capacity versus acquisiton speed... I don't think you can get them in the Uk, but there are diapers called Dry 24/7 that have a 90 oz capacity.
sociologygeek wrote:Is your incon like mine, where you don't get an idea your'e full until its too late, and then the floodgates open? In that case, youd want a diaper that has not only a high capacity, but also a high acquisiton rate. Abena has decent capacity as well as a fairly good acquisition rate, while molicare has one of the best acquisiton rates, but sacrifices some capacity. I hope this helps. I recommend in the meantime wearing plastic pants if you can over your diaepr, or at least wear underwear over them. That shouild help contain the leaks.
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kdlstar wrote:Gford you may want to set a timer, alarm or reminder to go change I'd you have trouble remembering and stuff
The routine can potentially help with some of your anxiety also.
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