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Hannah YMS

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  1. I was going to mention this but @oznl beat me to it. Here's a video link for you that explains the process, and is the technique I regularly use to get myself going.
  2. I guess @DAQ is right, I forget that nearly all my friends know I wear diapers and some close family knows as well. But in general, like in public or at work, no one knows
  3. That's not how gender confirming surgery works for trans women. The penis is inverted, not cut off. The surgery can disrupt pelvic floor function to the point of incontinence, but it's not the "cutting off your dick" part that does it. Yeesh. Have some empathy, dude.
  4. I am on the lame aspect of this spectrum, even after all these years of untraining. All I have to truly deal with is Post Void Dribble and the occasional sleep wetting after a long night of drinking. I don't have too many humbling experiences as I don't yet have a "legitimate need" to wear diapers in general. It's hard to accept that I definitely have a psychological need for diapers, but that doesn't seem to fly in the face of actual incontinence, so I pretend that I need them and that is that. In general, no one knows I wear diapers except for my wife. And my wife demands I wear all the time. So I'm caught between a rock and a hard place. Please the wife? Yes! Do I technically need them? Debatable. Some might say yes, others say no. At this point, I'm so far gone that it's out of my hands anyway. 😆
  5. My honest opinion? You contradict yourself here. On one hand, you state "I don't really want to address the issue now since I started wearing diapers and I like it." and on the other hand you state "I honestly wouldn't mind seeing a urologist out of curiosity to know what's causing the OAB and leakage and to have it in my medical records so I don't have to explain to future medical professionals." You can't have it both ways. What's important for you is you don't have to tell them that "you like it." If you don't want the issue brought up, just say you have OAB and that you wear diapers to cope with the situation. If you do want the issue brought up and for them to address it and to figure out what is going on, that will require tests and a probable diagnosis from a urologist. OAB and incontinence is generally understood as a symptom and not a diagnosis in and of itself. What I think you want is to both sweep it under the rug, medically, and also for it to be known you wear diapers for OAB. You'll just have to pick one. If you are worried that your doctor is going to judge you in some way, then you'll have to think critically on this. If you do have OAB and you can show it somehow, they'll diagnose your condition appropriately and won't judge you for it. If you do have OAB and you don't want them to address it, you can just state that you don't want them to address it and that you wear diapers for safetey and security. They won't press the issue. At the same time, if you wear a diaper to your appointment and if they notice you are wearing and they bring it up, you may have to answer one way or another. If you are too worried what they will think, just don't wear a diaper and chance that you may have an accident. If accidents are inevitable, well, that's your call whether you wear or not. Your doctor is the last person who will judge you for wearing diapers if it's something you do need to do. Just don't be surprised if they ask you about it. And when asked, your answer as to why you are wearing a diaper will either deflect or make them inquire further. The response is up to you. So do you want to know why you have OAB or not? If so, just be truthful and upfront. If not, give a benign answer that will not require any further inquiry. A doctor's job is to diagnose and help you with any distressing symptoms you have. They really don't have the time to pursue superfluous inquiries that will lead nowhere.
  6. I think you are being fed anti-transgender propaganda. Here's an article, which links a study, from Harvard, explaining that sex change operations performed on youth are next to non-existent. It is very rare for a young trans kid to get any kind of gender affirming surgeries. https://hsph.harvard.edu/news/gender-affirming-surgeries-rarely-performed-on-transgender-youth/ Luckily for you, there's a non-surgical solution for you that won't affect sexual function. You can achieve what you want by obtaining Post Void Dribble. That means you are unable to effectively stop urinating (a few drops to 10s of milliliters) shortly after urinating. There's some residual urine you end up leaking, even after thinking you got it all out. Good news is, this is easy to obtain, but it takes time. All you have to do is start untraining like normal. Wear diapers 24/7, never hold it, always release and let go. After about 4-6 months or so, you'll have your Post Void Dribble, which satisfies the condition you mentioned above: "I'd be satisfied even if it was a few drops a day." Voila, uncontrollable urine loss and a need to always be diapered. I have Post Void Dribble myself and I either have to wear a diaper to stop leaking on me, or I have to face the fact that some urine lands in my pants. Win-win, right?
  7. How about a Google Doc? Anyone with a link can view, and maybe suggest changes. Use an alternate Gmail account if you don't want to show your main one. That's what I'd do.
  8. Hmm, I suppose I could try parsing out some useful information to share with others. I've also been thinking of making a video series showing how to make a stent in detail and showing how to solve the common problems like folding a piece of silicone in on itself (seems to be the hardest part). That'll take some time though and I need to find a new video editor to insert some text in the video. I'll keep this in mind.
  9. I'd say this thread has a lot of useful information, if you know how to parse it. FetLife, from my experience, has a few gems in the groups, but nothing like this, especially for temporary incontinence and stents. You'll just have to read through 66 pages of this to find the golden bits.
  10. Same. I wasn't put under. Just some nice injections and a nerve wracking hour later I had my wisdom teeth out, lol. I think this just depends on the doctor. I live in America and I wasn't put under for my wisdom teeth pulling.
  11. My next question is: why do you need to be catheterized? If it was a series of injections, I imagine it would be an outpatient procedure and you'd go home the same day. Did your surgeon make bladder neck and sphincter incisions?
  12. My understanding is that botox doesn't really work and would cause urine retention (perhaps that was botox in the bladder muscle itself and not in the bladder neck or external sphincter). I'm interested to hear how this goes for you, perhaps you can shatter the understanding I've gathered over time.
  13. I agree that if @cathdiap wishes to cease giving advice in the manufacture and usage of stents, that's his prerogative and his right to do so. But I object to the notion that "people taking extreme risks is unacceptable". Last I checked, if it can be done by someone in the human race, it will be done. Murphy's law and all that. You chose to partake in this extreme, unacceptable, risk, yet you report further on your findings. If these risks are unacceptable, why are you doing it? It's because we have free agency to choose to take these risks. I'm all for putting in bold print "there are extreme risks involved in doing this", but claiming that it is unacceptable? By whom? Those that see it as unacceptable will not partake. For those of us who are willing to take those risks, I say, go for it, but be warned. Let's not forget that for many, desiring to be incontinent is simply unacceptable, yet here we are.
  14. I disagree with deleting this topic. People are allowed to take their own risks. One (or a few) person's failure to do due diligence does not rest on your shoulders. Keeping topics like this alive, as well as the horror stories that come with it, serves as not only education for those that are for this topic, but also for those that are against. Censorship is unbecoming of a free society. You might as well have the entire Incontinent-Desires subforum deleted if this is the case. This isn't on you @cathdiap. Feel free to stop posting about making stents, but I hope @DailyDi does not delete this topic. A new topic, or discussion on another thread, is going to happen regardless if that happens. If people care to read this thread in its (partial) entirety, there are many mentions of cautions to this practice, as well as cautionary tales. People are going to do what they do and there's nothing you can do about it other than to warn others that follow in our paths. Again, what happened to me, @Loveable_guy, @NappiSam, and others is our own, consensual, choice, and not a reflection on you personally.
  15. I won't lie, I've started thinking about it...
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