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  1. Each park has a first aid station. They have several private rooms for your very reason. Just have to go in and ask for one.
  2. Thanks for answering. I have ZERO desire for permanent incontinence or any surgical procedures. My normal routine now is intermittent cathing about 6 times a day. And it works just fine for what needs to be done. I just want to experience wetting, emptying a full bladder, or a constant dribble keeping the bladder empty once again. My only way to wet a diaper is using a Foley catheter and I’ve had some bad luck with those causing infections and sometimes I forget I have one in and I’ll transfer in/out of my wheelchair and it’ll get snagged on something. Terrified I’ll rip my dick right off! Lol. Not that it really serves any useful purpose these days anyway lol. It’s mostly just there for show and it’s not even much of a show lol. Atrophy is really real! Haha. I think I’ll just talk straight forward to my neurological doctor at my next appointment about the Botox shots a little. He’s alway’s been very encouraging to explore outside of comfort zones sexually after paralysis if you don’t have any luck with conventional methods. It sounds like it’s a low risk procedure and far safer than risking UTIs with a Foley catheter. Best case, 6 months of total/heavy incontinence that I’ll probably both love and hate. But it would be temporary and still be far far far away from the worst inconveniences and complications I’ve dealt with since being paralyzed. Worst case, nothing happens. Unless there are risks and side effects I’m not aware of....
  3. Hey everyone. I know I’m very late to this conversation lol, but was hoping I might be able to share my current situation, my “wishes”, and receive some feedback from those with some actual experience.... I’ve been paralyzed (T7 complete) for 13 years. In the beginning when my foley was removed, I had major incontinence due to atrophy of the sphincter. That eventually regain strength. Then my bladder was basically permanently closed off as I’ve relied on intermittent cathing to void my bladder since then. I’ve also dealt with some stress and overflow incontinence. I’ve also had a diaper fetish my whole life. Not being able to properly use them as intended now has really been a bummer. That was 90% of the fun. I’ve experimented with Foley catheters short term but it seems to lead to infections more often than not. I’d love to know more about these Botox injections to the sphincter I’ve seen mentioned. How long did it last? Was all control/restraint gone? How did you approach your physician? Side effects? Health risks? I have no desire for permanent total incontinence. But I could manage it for a week to 6 months like I’ve seen mentioned. I’ve endured far worse. I had the shits for 2 weeks straight once. That’s a nightmare when you can’t stand or walk lol. I’d just love to occasionally be able to induce/experience true incontinence now that I have a mommy to help me with it. I hate not being able to wet myself and ABDL is about the only sexual outlet I have. (Zero orgasms in 13 years lol). I appreciate any insight you can offer! Thanks!
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