I'm wearing a North Shore Go Supreme pull-up. Never tried this one before. I've been in it since about 8:00 AM. It's pretty wet. But I think there are a few more miles in it yet.
This is the IAS and the EAS, the other one, from what I read had a near guarantee of a massive prolapse, and could actually make you unable to walk without crippling pain. The cost is $19999 both are discounted from $25000, they are going to let me know if it’s cheaper if both are done the same procedure. And it looks like it would be Dr Aguilar. Essentially it’s the identical procedure to the urethral just from the rectum.
This feeling is really hard to get used to, how do you all do it? It really only happens when there is a tiny amount of pee in my bladder, so its not enough to automatically trigger a contraction or via semi-consiously. The way to stop that feeling is to really concentrate and set my intention to pee and then the few drops come out. I wonder if I'm better off trying to normalize that sensation so it stops being relevant, instead of having to focus to pee.