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  1. Does anyone have any advice for letting your feelings be very Big, or out-of-control? Like expressing yourself differently, maybe more honestly when regressed?

    I find myself having a lot of fun with any emotion. Laughing, crying, being perplexed by something. 

    Kind of like letting small events in a day really matter a lot? 

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  2. Does anyone else sometimes lose track of themselves when they regress? If you do or do not, how would you address the problem? 

    I've been playing with mental & emotional regression lately, and it's becoming a common experience for me to lose track of time, responsibilities, and just kinda go on these rambling stream of consciousness adventures by myself.

    I tune into the present moment, focus a lot on my feelings, and then just do what feels best each moment. Chasing whatever feeling seems nifty, sometimes positive, neutral, or negative feelings. It feels really great to do, and I like doing that as much as possible. 

    But, I guess I worry about safety? It almost seems like losing time or not being in control.

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  3. I worked with a physical therapist on pelvic floor stretches & relaxing that area for a few months. Actual exercises were things like yoga & stretching my bottom 3 to 5 times a week.

    Her take on it was that the pelvic floor was like an elevator and it was loosest at the bottom floor. I.e. pushing out a little bit.

    It certainly made it easier to go.

    As for vibrating, maybe somewhere under your belly button but above your public bone could help induce the bladder? I know there's an old tapping exercise done in that area.

  4. 7 hours ago, Veg said:

    Have an appointment coming uo with ny therapist, and I've been thinking about telling them about liking diapers and being alright with being incontinent, has anyone had any luck with this in regards to theirs?

    I'm rather worried they'll judge me or send me away (can they do that?)

    I've been talking to my therapist about abdls, diaper use, regressed headspace, and all that for about 4 years now. 

    If anything, I'd say he's the person I talk to about diapers the most, and he has proven invaluable with supporting my bladder retraining. Heck, he's currently helping me stay accountable to my little development goals. More play, more toys, and more fun.

    Heck, tomorrow's session is going to be about talking about & naming the most difficult or shameful stuff I can.

    Talking to a professional about my diaper desires? Totally one of the best choices I've ever made.

  5. 4 hours ago, Enthusi said:

    It was about using hypnosis to help me see myself and identify as someone who is incontinent. 

    For me it worked like a charm and my bladder control plummeted after a few sessions and hasn’t been the same since. 

    I'm hoping for similar results. I just signed up with a local hypnotherapist for 3 sessions and some coaching in-between. Might go for more depending on how those first 3 pan out.

    After talking to her for a 30-minute intake interview we've agreed to focus on accepting incontinence as a normal, everyday thing. Also to work on being more silly & childish in daily life. Because it sounded like a fun secondary goal.

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  6. When I was working with a urologist we tracked the times I was wetting and if it was in a diaper or the potty.

    It was kept on a paper table with checkboxes. That combined with a timer, extra hydration, and bladder numbing meds was how I trained into having OAB. 

    It was pretty fun to do for a while. Might do it again as a refresher course now & then.

  7. Hi everyone.

    I'm getting a catheter put in for five days, and I'm wondering: is there a safe way to be leaking into a brief the whole time instead of a collection bag?

    I'd like to avoid getting a UTI, but I'd also rather be using my diapers. Does anyone have any advice for this sort of thing?

  8. On 4/9/2021 at 5:04 AM, Ferix said:

    It would be a failure in her duty to allow me to get surgery if in the long run it harms me. If I want to gain the help of a psychiatrist, I have to speak to those concerns.

    Well, like Bobby said, the big deal is to convince them that you'll be in more harm without treatment. 

    If you bring up homemade stents, or the amount of distress you're experiencing it should help avoid "do no harm" fears.

    @oznl, stents could be a temporary option, but they're one that's known for side effects. They often break, encrust, or migrate and then need follow-up procedures.

    @BrownBobby, how's your own progress going after your surgery?

  9. Well, it pays to be as honest & straightforward as you can. Just something like "I've been having accidents every so often and have been wearing to manage" is a good starting point. 

    Start with a primary care provider & refer to a urologist if needed.

    OAB means feeling the urge to wet more than every two hours. A broader diagnosis like LUTS may be provided if you don't fit.

    You'll probably be asked to do an ultrasound or have a camera inserted into your urethra to rule out things like cancer.

     

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  10. Disney parks have a DAS, or Disability Access Service. 

    You can go to Guest Relations by the entrance and ask for accommodations to help out.

    I'd suggest a bathroom map & a fastpass so you aren't delayed as much between changes? They might be able to help with storage or other issues too.

    Once arranged they register your accommodations for 60 days. 

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