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I was slightly bladder incontinent for a few months when I was eight. I was runover by a motorcycle, busted a few ribs, punctured my lung and hurt my spine. I lost feeling in my abdomen and thighs for a few months, but it came back after a few surgeries. I don't remember much from that time period, because of amnesia. But that's about it.
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I was very sick with viral meningentis when I was 8. They said that the disease damaged my bladder control. I was put in diapers in the hospital and I just felt like dying right there. I am slowly regaining bladder control. I used to wear them 24/7 until about 3 years ago. I must say that I have come to like wearing diapers and enjoy being in them. I no longer wear them to school unless I am going to take tests or like going on a field trip. When I get too stressed I tend to close control and can't hold in my pee.
Last edited by Zekk; 21-03-2009 at 12:47 AM. Reason: Corrected a word. |
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Well, as I've said in other threads before this, I lost my control at age 43, after my second back surgery. It began gradually, and took about 5 or 6 months before I no longer had any control over my bladder, and at the same time my bowel control was weakening. That finally went away just a couple of months later, and so now I'm totally dependent on diapers, or just clothes, if I want to change them every 3 or 4 hours.
After 4 back surgeries, there is little hope I'll ever regain control now. The only reason I haven't lost my mind over this is the fact that I was already a DL. |
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I contracted a form of necrotizing facitis (sp.) when I was 12-13. Possibly from red-tide, a bacterial bloom associated with some kinds of seaweeds. I lost complete muscular control over my bladder and bowels. I had a few surgeries to remove some damaged stuff (ie. muscles and tissue). I was back into diapers full time at 13, which is wear I am now. I also had moderate damage to one lung and some mobility problems associated with my left hand, I also lost feeling in my skin, which why I rely so much on a wetness indicator to tell when i need changing.
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I started out wearing for fun many years ago, but in 2005 or 6 I started using a CPAP machine to help me sleep. That is when I started to wear every night because every time I would get up to go pee, I couldn't get back to sleep. Being able to just go in my diaper allowed me to sleep. In 2007 I had a bad virus that kept me in the hospital for 2.5 weeks. The virus shut my kidneys down for a little bit causing my body to retain lots of fluid. The fluid built up so much that it caused a tear in my abdominal wall. I started loosing more and more bladder control since then. The doctor thinks some of my bladder loss is due me having 20 spinal nerve blocks with in one years time. I am scheduled to go see a specialist in June to see if the reason can be pin pointed down even more. So for me right now it's either Foley Catheters or diapers 24/7.
It's easier to change a wet diaper than wet pants. |
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