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  1. I haven't leaked yet in public (knock on wood!), except for when I was a kid, but if not for my Depends, or similar, I would have amassed plenty of leaky accidents in public. And that's why I wear protection, basically, to prevent accidents in public.
  2. Here's another vote for "accident forgiveness pants." I, too, avoid the "porta-potties" at all cost. I would much rather use my accident forgiveness pants!
  3. A great way to conceal your diapers is wearing loose-fitting jeans, or sometimes they are called "relaxed fit." And take that a step further and get the next size bigger. For a 34 inche waist, get 36-inch. This works if you're wearing a single diaper for mild incontinence, such as a Depends or Wal-Mart brand. Now I can't speak for those who wear big, multiple diapers, since my experience is only with the "singles." Besides, if someone is really checking you out, chances are more than good they also wear diapers, whether out of need or for pleasure. I think people are just too busy or self-absorbed to be concerned with what the 50 people they saw today at the store are using for underwear.
  4. One Sunday morning I went to a Kmart about an hour from home and saw a sale sign for Depends for $9.99, so I picked up a package and took it to check-out. I was charged the full price (maybe it was $12.99) and pointed out to the cashier they were on sale for $9.99, and "the sign said so." The cashier said the sale ended the day before but no one had taken down the sale sign. But she charged me the sale price, and I was happy with that!
  5. I don't have to smuggle anything, as that's an advantage of not living with anyone. Going to the store, i just buy what I need. I always am given a bag and take it home. Simple enough! Not long ago, the pest control guy came over to check for termites. He looks in all corners, checks ceilings, and looks in all closets. Of course, my incon supplies are kept in my bedroom closet, and rather than hide them somewhere, I just fling an old sheet across the stash and it worked like a charm. The termite guy didn't suspect a thing, not that he looked in the closet long enough to notice anything! So a sheet, blanket or towels provide a good "instant" hiding place!
  6. The guy from Sandy must be a fearful flyer, if he felt it was necessary to do all of that drinking before and while on the plane. If he had refrained from imbibing, he could have saved himself a lot of grief and had a much more comfortable flight, as the two previous posts indicated. But for those of us with bladder issues, 67 minutes without access to a toilet can seem like 67 years!!!
  7. That's amazing that in this day and age a big hospital was so ignorant about incontinence and caring for people with it. I agree, I hope by now you have complained to someone in authority about your treatment. It sounds like that hospital completely ignores the fact the patients need to eliminate and that many who are sick, injured or disabled have problems controlling that. And maybe you should see who that state's consumer advocate is, as well. Or looking on the lighter side, maybe you can get a Medicalert bracelet, reading, "Do not take me to XXXX Hospital." I know you may not be willing to publicly name that hospital, but their apparently ignorant treatment and disregard for incontinent patients should lower its credibility big time. Good luck and hope you are feeling better!
  8. For InconJenn: So many times when we go to work we can't really be ourselves because of what our coworkers may think. If we need to wear diapers then we should be able to do it without spending time worrying about what the guy in the next cubicle thinks. It must be great to work in a place where you can be yourself and where not only your fellow workers but your boss gives you 1000 percent support, especially if something happens. Besides, your shop really doesn't need money from some redneck with an attitude. I don't know anyone who lives the same lifestyle as Robin, but anyone with any type of a physical disability (including incontinence) should be treated as a member of the working world. And kudos to your boss for doing just that. Customers do have rights to good service, but they have no right to trash anyone in a company who helps them, just because they don't fit into someone's so-called perfect little "mold." I wish you manyyears of working happily with that enlightened boss!
  9. I think the school is opening itself to lawsuits. I think to deny someone use of a bathroom for the length of a school day ranks as cruel and unusual punishment. It simply is not right! And you can't tell me that out of a couple thousand students some don't have some kind of bladder problem, such as an infection. This sounds like one instance in which wearing diapers to school is not only an acceptable alternative but is the only thing one can do.
  10. Goodnites, I think, are somewhat similar to the Depend pull-ups. The Depends are not noisy and they don't show - at least not in my experience. I have worn the Depend "extra" absorbency pants under fairly tight pants and there was no noise and it didn't show. So I think you're safe with the Goodnites. But to be really sure, wear looser pants, such as relaxed fit jeans or cargo pants. And even if you wear something a little tighter, you should be okay. But chances are, 99.999999 percent of people you run into have enough issues of their own that they aren't too particular about what you happen to be wearing! Hope this helps!
  11. I did have occasional bedtime accidents when I was a kid, up until my pre-teen years, although very occasionally during high school. But even if I didn't need to wear protection now, I very likely would have been a DL, but not an AB.
  12. Hmmm! A lot of holes in that story. If the crew allowed the pax use the can before the plane took off, why was it declared non-operating when airborne? And why was the plane allowed to fly with something like that allegedly inoperative, and without an attempt to fix it? And how would an apology entice an embarrassed pax to fly that airline again?? "Gee, we're just as sorry as sorry can be. Please fly with us again." Yeah, riiiggghhhttttt! And it's just one more reason why airlines are on everyone's @#&* list these days. Makes you long for the good ol' days of frequent long-distance trains! And that's another good boost for the Depend (and other similar) sales department! Think you're embarrassed to wear diapers when you fly?? Just try it without!
  13. I'm not a big fan of housekeeping, but I just throw the covers etc., up over the bed and forget about it and otherwise just go about my business for the day. And yes, if I knew someone was coming over, I would take the time to make up the bed half decently.
  14. I agree JuliaBam handled it very well. I might well have said the same (or something similar) thing. But it's possible the mailman, who has been doing your route for years, could have been making conversation, but even so, it's still none of his business. His only job is to bring you the mail and packages, not to scrutinize what you're getting. After all isn't that what we have the CIA for? But if he thought you might have been running a business from your home, that's still not in the mailperson's province. Or one can always say, "just deliver the cotton-pickin' mail and let me worry aobut what's inside!"
  15. Unfortunately, there are still many people who associate diapers with only babies or those who want to act like babies. If your friend has a hard time believing that, then he needs to take a trip to the big box or supermarket and see the variety of diapers that are available for "non-babies"! It's only been in the past dozen years or more that incontinence has begun to emerge as a medical issue that people start talking about. And diapers is the best way to handle it - either that or stay completely at home! I'm not about to do that. I feel much more comfortable wearing protection. And wouldn't your friend take umbrage if you questioned what he likes to wear under his clothes? What you wear is none of his business. And do stick to your guns about making sure the relationship is confined to being "research buddies." But some guys cannot be convinced of that and only after something embarrassing happens to them will they get the message. But good luck and hopefully he will see the light!
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