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    • Ok, so I guess the worst kept secret worked on me, I was totally unaware that Mia was a pen name.  I feel like I may need to go re read the Academy series since it has definitely been a hot minute.   I love the premise of this story and I can't wait to see where you guys take it.
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    • I use it pretty religiously, although only in select zones. I put it on every time I change my diaper, but specifically at the points where the leg gathers engage with the "pivot points" or folds where legs become butt and groin. I get chaffing there, and it's usually the starting point for irritation, if it's not lubricated. But these days, I can wear a plastic diaper on a day-long hike across the city, with no issues, if I take care of that area. Wider application of diaper cream only occurs if I have diaper rash brewing, which thankfully has been a rare occurrence for a while. After 7/10ths of a decade, my skin seems to be adjusting to my wardrobe preferences. 
    • Urethral stents are permanent and are known to cause stricture growth and encrustation. Especially any mesh type stent. It's common for them to need to be surgically removed after just 1 or 2 years. Worse, they will cause even more steicture growth once removed, so you'll need to replace it with a new one. And should they ever fail, you'll need a diversion surgery.  A stent sounds like the perfect easy solution to becoming incontinent, but they really arent. Current improvements in stent technology are switching to closed cell or solid wall stents, and with a bio conpatible coating. They're supposed to be long-tem permanent, but they haven't been around long enough to fully prove they're safe. If you really want to "test the water" with a stent, I'd suggest you look into making a temporary stent that has a reteieval line.
    • I only use rash cream when I already have a rash or feel like one is coming on. Honestly though, if you like the smell then just use it anyways. IF it starts causing you skin problems later on, then stop using it so much.
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