dreamer1988
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I've been taking a psych med that has led to bowel incontinence. I wear heavy duty diapers with tabs for it. I still have bladder control, and due to my previous experience being ABDL, I can empty it into my diapers on command.
But, diapers are expensive and being a woman with curves, I can't get a good fit if I pull them back up after pulling them down to pee in the toilet. I've had blowouts before from not having a good fit, and would rather prevent that as much as possible.
I got back from an appointment with my psychiatrist, and they psych med seems to be doing great for my depression, and since I've been on so many ineffective meds in the past, we agreed that the trade off was worth it, so it's going to be diapers for me for quite some time.
So, I guess the question is, should I avoid peeing in my diapers? If I'm going to be bowel incontinent anyway and trying to avoid having to tape on a new diaper after every time I urinate, might I as well pee in them but risk developing lazy bladder habits/urinary incontinence?
But, diapers are expensive and being a woman with curves, I can't get a good fit if I pull them back up after pulling them down to pee in the toilet. I've had blowouts before from not having a good fit, and would rather prevent that as much as possible.
I got back from an appointment with my psychiatrist, and they psych med seems to be doing great for my depression, and since I've been on so many ineffective meds in the past, we agreed that the trade off was worth it, so it's going to be diapers for me for quite some time.
So, I guess the question is, should I avoid peeing in my diapers? If I'm going to be bowel incontinent anyway and trying to avoid having to tape on a new diaper after every time I urinate, might I as well pee in them but risk developing lazy bladder habits/urinary incontinence?