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Based on some posts here: urge incontinence / overactive bladder / incontinence on medical chart, I'm wondering if I should mention this at my next visit to my urologist. I found out about six months ago that I have an overactive bladder but no urge incontinence. Of course I owe this to my training with diapers myself. My doctor doesn't need to know about this. Rather, I want to tell him that I wear diapers a lot because otherwise my overactive bladder puts too much strain on me, and yes, I could admit that I don't mind wearing diapers because of it. I don't know how my doctor will react to the idea of getting me to exercise to overcome my overactive bladder - which, aside from medication (out of the question) - is the last thing I want. My goal is to develop urge incontinence! So I'm wondering what's in it for me if I put the overactive bladder on the medical chart, or if I should wait until I've reached urge incontinence. It is also clear to me that my overactive bladder does not even have to come from diaper training, but from the prostate. This was examined 3/4 years ago and was OK. At that time he asked me how often I go to the toilet at night, I said truthfully: once or twice, sometimes three times. Of course, the prostate is now checked again, which is important for my health anyway! I still have a couple of weeks to see the doctor. That's why I'm writing this now, could you give me please a few tips so I can prepare myself for what I have to, should or can tell the doctor? I look forward to your comments!
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