Rob110 said:incontinence has forced me to make a few small changes in my life
one size up in pants
having to carry supplies with me
no more swimming
i pack more for travel
bit over all nothing really changed I have accepted the fact I need diapers and just go about my daily life.
ltaluv said:Incontinence has cost me a lot of money, time, and increased my stress. As a DL I could decide when to wear and when not to, and I could feel a little bit naughty when I decided to wear in public. Being incontinent means I don't get a choice anymore, but it's also taken away some of the thrill I used to get from wearing and wetting around others.
I'd love to get back to a point that I can choose whether to wear our not. I'd rather have my wife decide when I need to wear a diaper to work, rather than having my bladder decide that I always need to wear a diaper to work, and everywhere else besides.
Slomo said:I'm finally loving it!
I've wanted to be incontinent since I've understood what IC even is. About 20 years ago I became urge incontinent with a complication that increasingly left me unable to pee at all. Which was painful in the least, but I did at least like always being able to let go in my diaper.
Three weeks ago I had my prostate removed, and have been uncontrollably leaking all the time. With almost no urges or pain (aside from my turp recovery). I love not having to worry about peeing anymore! I can't say anything better than this is what I've been waiting for my entire life!
ST50 said:I have accepted my incontinene, wear nappies and get on with my life. So far it hasn't stopped me doing anything I want.
downtide said:I always carry a backpack with supplies, and I always worry like hell if I have to enter a venue where bags are searched.
ltaluv said:How do you you handle that? I dread going someplace with friends or family where our bags might be searched - I don't want strangers to know, but I especially don't want my friends to know.
I have only been to one event since I've been IC where bags have been searched, but for that I got to use the staff entrance and there was no search involved there. So I've wondered how others manage that issue.
ltaluv said:How do you you handle that? I dread going someplace with friends or family where our bags might be searched - I don't want strangers to know, but I especially don't want my friends to know.
I have only been to one event since I've been IC where bags have been searched, but for that I got to use the staff entrance and there was no search involved there. So I've wondered how others manage that issue.
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