Personally I have an incontinence, psychological, minor. I already tried the method of not drinking enough at night, and I noticed something quite inconsistent, the less I drink (in a limit livable) the more my luck I have to wake up wet, is no longer my diaper is filled. As much as I understand fecal incontinent people who would like to get rid of it. As much as I do not do not understand people who are urinary incontinence and DL, I mean you have a justification, but most of all you have the advantage of not having to get up to go chasing after toilet, sleep is something sacred. For non-DL people but incontinent, I understand that it's hard to say that we do not do anything wrong, since education tells us the opposite, but there is really nothing wrong with wearing a disposable diaper, especially if you have trouble falling asleep and falling asleep again after an awakening in the middle of the night, when I was younger, I got up at least once a night, I can guarantee you, that I would have liked to have disposable diapers at that age, I am already looking at the time means to not have to get up at night, it's very frustrating to have this awake at night for something completely dispensable. So if you are incontinent at night or days stopped hurting yourself by telling you that it's wrong, use enough thick disposable diapers to change them often enough, and you will not have any more risk of overflow, which will allow you to understand how disposable diapers are an advantage unlike always having to run to the WC.
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If you have urinary or faecal loss, it is important to consult first, there may be important medical reasons behind it, so the first thing to do is always go consult a specialist in this case.