Dependency can have multiple dimensions. For example, my incontinence symptoms abate noticeably during the warmer months, usually April through October. For the last two and a half years, I have worn diapers during the winter (usually as part of a timed-voiding regimen), and then switched to normal underwear in the summertime. The transitions in the summer and fall are always difficult. There is some research showing that long-term diaper usage exacerbates incontinence. In my experience, this is true. When switching to normal underwear after wearing diapers for several months, I find it takes effort and patience to reverse habits formed by using a timed voiding/diaper system. But my bladder issues usually stabilize after a few weeks during the summertime. In the fall, when the weather turns cold, I am psychologicallly resistant to returning to diapers, try to talk myself out of it, and delay it as long as possible. For the last two years, I have made the switch in November. Despite my resistance, it is usually a ginormous relief to start wearing them again. For example, I realize how much effort I have been expending in "holding back" surges caused by cold-induced frequency and urgency. I always forget how comfortable it is to "give in" to the timed voiding/diaper system. Once I realize how well this system works, I am grateful for it.
Am I "dependent?" Well, I think it depends on how you define that word. I do not need diapers the same way I need food and water. If I were a poor person living in an undeveloped country, I would have to get by without them. I think I probably could. But, given my underlying medical condition (prostatitis), diapers are certainly helpful. The decision to use them is a choice that seems rational. My GP calls my approach a "conservative" way of managing symptoms. I like that description. I suppose I am "dependent" on diapers in that I find them helpful. I would say this form of "dependency" differs in kind from a "dependency" on alcohol or drugs. When I say I am "dependent," I mean that I make an informed decision to "rely" on diapers as part of an approach to managing light to moderate bladder incontinence caused by prostatitis.
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