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  1. In A Word... 1 2 3 4

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  3. Relationships 1 2 3 4

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  4. Nap Time! 1 2

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    • It's amazing how much more impact flourishes like this have when you're deliberately more concise and economical with the rest of your narration.  Beautiful line in a beautiful pair of chapters.  I think this one sticks with me especially because of last night's therapy appointment, some of the stuff the therapist recommended, but especially what he said about the situation - "it's not all going to just go away.  This is just you learning how to cope with it, now that you're knocking down the wall."
    • I think I’m getting to a point where I prefer diapers over underwear. I gave up for a brief moment this morning but after only a few minutes in underwear I decided I wanted to go back to diapers. It’s weird because when I weigh the pros and cons I think of stuff like how often I’ll need to buy more and keeping it discrete. I feel like not going 24/7 is easier and tell myself I’m okay with that, but I always come back to wanting to quit underwear for good and just make diapers my norm. I can’t explain it and don’t think I need to, I still have my doubts but lately it feels like the part that wants to be diapered keeps winning out.
    • So do we assume this story is dead at this point? 
    • I have been going to a urologist for decades now and early this year, was advised to do a laser reduction of my prostrate due to increased PSA values and other issues.  He told me after the procedure, that he had to remove much more of it than anticipated Long story  shortened, it left me with a situation requiring daily good protection for about three months, and a night time wetting problem far worse than I ever had, that has me now in cloth diapers nightly to avoid leaks, and a slow recovery of feelings of going at night, something my wife tells me is related to my use of these thick diapers at night, rather that the effects of removing most of my prostrate? Well, my PSA numbers are the lowest I have ever seen, I am able to get by with heavy day time pads, but am certainly a certified bed wetter as opposed to occasional, but it could be worse, as this cancer in males is nothing to mess around with!!
    • We had to figure out a rhythm that worked for both of us too. Sometimes changing positions or using a towel helped, and laughing through the awkward parts made it more fun.
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