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  1. Great words! :D

    On 11/7/2009 at 5:49 PM, fairfaxdl said:

    If you want to be incontinent, then do it. All you have to do it pee. You don’t need an excuse or some fake reason where it “isn’t your fault.” Just pee. If you are reading this. Just pee right now. Don’t wait for the “right time” or when you are alone or not out. Just pee. It doesn’t matter where you are or what you are wearing or sitting on. Just pee.

    Sounds extreme? No, because that is what it is like to be incontinent. Being incontinent means you are not in control. You don’t have any say as to where or when. You just pee.

    (...)

    The key is to be honest about your desire. You absolutely must put your desire to be incontinent above all others. You MUST just LET GO the instant you feel like you have to pee. You absolutely can’t hold it and you must immediately let yourself RELAX. Don’t force it, just RELAX. You may not pee right away but you need to let the body know that the I-NEED-TO-PEE feeling means I-NEED-TO-RELAX-AND-LET-GO.

    Seriously, you have to just let go.

     

  2. On 10/24/2023 at 9:55 AM, ssdiapers said:

    Kinda the point of being diapered, isn't it?  No searching for a restroom.  Wear a good diaper and let it fulfill its intended purpose.

    Agreed.

  3. 17 hours ago, stevewet said:

    It is stated on my medical records for all to see incontinent and enuretic and inreciept of incontinence pads and slips via the NHS supply chain. The younger diabetic nurses are slightly embarrassed asking me about it. The older ones just come out with what they want to ask.

    My medical records spell out that I've got overactive bladder due to neurogenic bladder dysfunction, and muscarinic receptor antagonists just don't sit well with me. This means I'm dealing with urinary incontinence and urgency pretty much all the time.

    To get some support from our public health program, my urologist has to update my medical report every three months. It's to confirm that meds aren't really helping, and I'm facing a lot of side effects. So, he notes down that I'm on adult diapers, using about 10 a day, which adds up to 150 a month. I got onto this diaper assistance program early in 2023, after my urologist pinpointed it was a neurological issue and that meds were a no-go.

    Just thought I'd put it out there, especially since it's not something we often talk about. It's been quite the ride.

  4. When I started dealing with incontinence, I never imagined stuff like accidentally wetting myself in front of my mom or coworkers. Losing control really sucked the fun out of everything. I ended up feeling pretty down and started keeping to myself. It took me almost 2 years to come to terms with it, especially after realizing it wasn't my fault. I used to think it was because I’d been wetting myself on purpose every day since kindergarten. What really bugs me, though, is sometimes those spasms can be super painful.

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  5. On 6/8/2023 at 3:01 PM, foreverdl said:

    since I am 24/7 I am more at ease

    I always wake up two or three times every night because of bladder spasms. I wish I could pee through the night like you guys, without knowing or waking up, so I could get a restful sleep. Because of the overactive bladder I've had since I was a kid, I've never had that experience.

    On 6/12/2023 at 8:32 AM, stevewet said:

    Leaks don't bother me either

    Same! Leaks don't bother me either, in fact I feel proud when I leak because I like the smell of the sheets in the next night. My maid change my sheets only once in the week, at Fridays :angel_not:

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  6. On 11/21/2023 at 4:52 PM, Dominik said:

    Sorry, we live in a free country here, even in Europe. And as long as I don't poop in restaurants or closed buildings, use public transportation and so on - but only stay outside as soon as my diaper is pooped - there is nothing wrong with it.

    Agreed!

  7. It’s funny how many of us grow up trying to squeeze into a mold that's just not cut out for us. We hide bits of ourselves, overcompensate in studies or kindness, all because society told us something about us was "off".

    The truth is, maturing is all about embracing your weird side. True happiness starts when you stop giving a darn about fitting in and start being true to yourself. Trying to be something you're not only leads to emotional distress. It’s like forcing a square peg into a round hole — it’s not going to fit and you’ll only end up damaging the peg.

    So yeah, we often feel bit different. But the day we choose to be authentic, embracing our quirks, is the day we start living for real. Letting go of those societal expectations is liberating. It's not just about diapers or whatever our thing is — it's about being honest with ourselves and finding peace in our uniqueness. And who knows, we might just find others who appreciate our brand of strange.

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