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Posts posted by Dill_Pickle
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Bladder ultrasound is pretty routine....the coupling gel is just a bit cold!
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Having played with an E-stim unit recently, these are now on the shelves in drugstores.
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My you are impatient, XenonVoid!
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You know....you could just ask her how she looks revealing something like that!
Beyond that, you should tell her "so what?", or tell a mutual friend.
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How about these words/euphemisms for diaper:
MAG (nasa -- Maximum Absorbency Garment)
Padding
Protection
Incontinence Pants (as used by Futuro, circa 1975)
Protective/absorbent underwear
Waterproof pants
And of course, brand names: Depends, Attends, Molicare, Abena M4s, Bambinos, etc! (But not Poise--that's garbage!)
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What should you do???
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Umm, why an "app" versus simply a mobile version of the site that worked well on those tiny screens?
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On Saturday November 21, 03:29:56 GMT-0500, Dirty Diaper/Maxipad Lover said:
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By working on the definition of the word "fetish", I think we are ignoring its connotations. which involve others having fetishes but not ourselves.
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Elfking:
Some of us *enjoy* discussing ideas, even if they are only going to only go so far in the short term.
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To be honest, the problem is that it needs a solid sample size of people who are entirely and totally honest and willing to open up about stressors. I see that as difficult to obtain.Rosalie
I don't think it's easy to find people who are honest with themselves about their stressors, even when they are generally open and honest. It's just too close to the self and the self-image, me included! Having said that, I think the question is more of whether stressors are positive or negative. Spark puts it well...he was focussed in a very positive way on his health, and it pushed the regression aside. Now, he is stressed in a less constructive way, and he needs to regress more. -
Rosalie
Being "right" matters quite a bit to me...but, as an engineer supporting people in the field, the "right" I chase is the actual truth of a situation -- I can say "it sounds like X", or "Y would explain that", but I also invite people to prove me wrong.
I don't think it is the abuse or depression that raises the standard of posts here on DD, although both of those things are all-too-common amongst DD members.
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spark
In my personal experience, stress increases need for things like comfort...and therefore I would expect regression time.
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There's a story somewhere, about a small dry goods store that had a sign that said it sold everything, and a guy determined to prove the proprietor wrong.
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AwakenEvil, it is remarkably easy to get into a relationship without sussing that out... JillyPoo is in a place where she needs some space from her hubby...which is about as generic as relationship issues get.
There's no "poor anyone" here...there is the problem of what to do moving forward, because the past is, well, gone, and there is no changing it.
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Oh my jilly Poo!
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You need a new doctor if the doc isn't helping you with incontinence.
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Well, you are trans, so you need someone looking at your hormone levels!
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any way to pry their source code open and code the feature ourselves?
For all I know, their chat client is an IRC client with some bits reversed, so regular IRC clients can't just barge into DailyDi after they have been banned.
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Ghostie:
Adequate protection for emergencies doesn't cause loss of control...what causes loss of control is when you routinely don't use the regular toilet, or something (like diabetes) causes your nerves to deteriorate.
I have also heard of one guy who eventually improved his control by using diapers...it's been awhile, but basically he calmed himself down enough by letting go constantly to let whatever it was that was bothering his guts to heal.
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I am amazed at what I am learning that my docs don't seem to know.....
from a urologist that won't discuss caths or mention PT, which is effective for me...remembering that my nerves are still connnected downstairs.
To learning about the uses of nitroglycerine and topical benzodiazepenes to reading up on niacin...
To the fact that heat, so far, is the most effective muscle relaxant I have been able to find (and yes, for the prostate).
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Elfking:
First, it's *technically* possible.
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I have been thinking about the problem of not everyone wanting to see every topic discussed in chat.
What I would propose is that potentially annoying discussion posts (i.e. RP, cars, geek stuff)
Spasm with catheter inserted
in Incontinence - Medical
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A couple of points here.