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  1. From the album: goodnites

    ...i'm having a bad hair day...

    © L.L.

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  2. Wow! This is definitely a good story. Feels realistic as well.
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  3. Out of curiosity, I asked some medical students to evaluate this... With a 30F catheter - The results... Normally inflated with sterile water, the balloon stretches and opens the normal sphincter about 6% more. The sphincter has a 8-12% elasticity, so apart from some pain, no lasting effects will be caused. Over inflated with sterile water, the balloon bursts and since the catheter is in situ, the bladder can handle the water volume. Normally inflated with air, no effect. Balloon can compress. Over inflated with air - the balloon bursts, and can cause internal bladder infection. With poor quality / past date catheters, the catheter breaks along the shaft and the balloon will deflate normally. However, at the break, the catheter will embed itself in the urethra wall and need medical intervention to remove same. With a smaller diameter catheter, the results vary slightly - in that the balloon can slip down the urethra even when overinflated. There is no scenario that could cause temporary or permanent incontinence due to this type of trauma. Catheter usage is more likely to cause bladder / kidney problems than incontinence. Catheters, by the very design, are supposed to be used with a collection vesicle rather than a diaper. A diaper can cause the catheter to kink, thus blocking the urine release. This will cause the bladder to expand, which will, due to an autonomic response, cause the internal sphincter to try and contract. Due to the catheter being in place, it will stop the internal sphincter from closing, which will cause pain. This also strengthens the internal sphincter and expand the bladder capacity. A large bladder capacity means that there is no adult diaper thick enough to contain everything. Secondly, since the sphincter is now stronger, the ability to release / relax ones sphincter enough to be able to wet a diaper is defeated by ones autonomic response system. Catheter use will will defeat the AB's desire to attain bladder incontinence.
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  4. I'm pretty much ALWAYS in double diapers...it's much more convenient to wear two diapers with holes in the bottom one, thus removing the need for a diaper change when I'm at work
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  5. Fortune Cookie Says: "Janitor will quit today."
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