I honestly feel bad for Maddie. This entire situation is the fault of her parents. They attributed all of her symptoms to her nonexistent period, and they were completely wrong. They didn't even take her symptoms seriously when she had a fever and she was vomiting.
My parents would often ignore whatever symptoms I was having until they got really bad. I could go on forever listing examples, but my point is that I can relate to Maddie.
If you take out the fact that she wanted to wear diapers in the first place, this is just a tragic story of a girl who ended up in the hospital because she was ignored by her parents.
You could say your being treated for a medical issue. People often dont want to know the details. Just say your taking diuretics or something like that for a heart issue. It's easier to do this I guess when you get older when health issues are commonplace.
Thanks!
We will see Hannah again (though that is still quite a few chapters away).
Thanks! The doctor's prognosis gives a pretty clear idea of what might be in store for Maddy. As for Grace, she'll have a role to play with Maddy's care and recovery.
The wonderful thing about the human body is the very long list of ways things can go wrong with it. Cancer, infections, neurological issues, multiple sclerosis, etc...
Probably about once week if I'm actively writing. I do have a few more drafted so its set for this month at least.
There certainly will be consequences to her decisions. We'll be getting into that the next couple of chapters as she re-adjusts to life at home.
I have a problem with inserts migrating to the rear.
Mostly happens when I move around a lot when working, not so much when just walking or hiking.
I have glued the inserts to the diaper, but that is so much work, so I'm looking for something faster/better/cheaper.
Some inserts have a glue strip, so something like that would be great.
More or less double sided tape, but double sided tape is a pain to use.
Just had this problem where inserts was on the way out of the diaper in the rear.