dlover49 Posted September 15, 2009 Share Posted September 15, 2009 What are some credible excuses for wearing? I am thinking about side reactions to certain drugs, etc. I am currently taking a diuretic for high blodd pressure. Would this be a believable reason? Link to comment
Jabez Posted September 15, 2009 Share Posted September 15, 2009 Always be aware that it could come back and bite you, if you decide to go that route. Just about anything can be a believable reason since the general public knows little about incontinence. Reactions to medications, frequent UTI's, stress incontinence, etc... all those would be credible. Link to comment
dlover49 Posted September 15, 2009 Author Share Posted September 15, 2009 Always be aware that it could come back and bite you, if you decide to go that route. Just about anything can be a believable reason since the general public knows little about incontinence. Reactions to medications, frequent UTI's, stress incontinence, etc... all those would be credible. Link to comment
SoCalAB Posted September 19, 2009 Share Posted September 19, 2009 Dry pants and emotional security works for me Stay Pampered SoCalAB http://socalab.250x.com What are some credible excuses for wearing? I am thinking about side reactions to certain drugs, etc. I am currently taking a diuretic for high blodd pressure. Would this be a believable reason? Link to comment
Guest Craig Posted October 26, 2009 Share Posted October 26, 2009 What are some credible excuses for wearing? I am thinking about side reactions to certain drugs, etc. I am currently taking a diuretic for high blodd pressure. Would this be a believable reason? Waking up in a dry bed is desirable. And diapers have always been the only way for me to achieve that. Now for daytime wearing I'd have to be a bit more creative. That is until the "training" is complete. Craig Link to comment
babykeiff Posted October 26, 2009 Share Posted October 26, 2009 For those who are looking for an excuse to tell their friends/family - why bother. Do they really need to know the reason? It IS a personal 'problem' (and I use the word 'problem' lightly) Most people who ARE incontinent, do not wish to discuss it with their peers as it really is none of their business. If people ask me why do I wear diapers, I tell them that it is none of their business. Sometimes I will ask them 'Does your wife/husband like anal sex?' and see if they wish to answer that question. The only people that know about my incontinence are those that I have told and I have told them that it is a medical issue that I deal with. Are you looking for an excuse to tell yourself, or others. If it is yourself, then you have to find another way to gain acceptance. Otherwise, tell those who matter that it is a medical condition, and those that don't matter - that it is none of their business. Link to comment
BriGuy Posted October 27, 2009 Share Posted October 27, 2009 I just recently got involved with someone and I just said I have to wear cause I have to... And left it at that. Any further questions I deal with as they come. My favorite is, it keeps down the amount of laundry I have to do. LoL Link to comment
Darkfinn Posted October 27, 2009 Share Posted October 27, 2009 Honestly... I just told some of my non AB/DL friends and co-workers "I have to wear diapers." and let them fill in the blanks. They didn't pursue the issue any further than that. Link to comment
miss marcia Posted December 28, 2009 Share Posted December 28, 2009 What are some credible excuses for wearing? I am thinking about side reactions to certain drugs, etc. I am currently taking a diuretic for high blodd pressure. Would this be a believable reason? I understand you wanting a credible reason to tell non ab/dl friends and I think the more matter of fact you are about it the less suspicious you will make them. I went to pick up a new girlfiend for a night out recently and while waiting for her to get ready her 19 year old daughter I had just met told me she had problems after a car accident and and now had to use a catheter to empty her bladder because she couldn't let go normally. I was amazed at her matter of fact'ness about it. (the image took some getting out of my head!) So if you just say outright I am having to wear diapers at the moment for bladder problems just incase you wonder why I crinkle when I bend. (and smile) they will not give it another thought. Link to comment
Baby Brian Posted March 7, 2010 Share Posted March 7, 2010 You should just tell them it's stress. This is a medically document reason, and really can cause incontinence in some people. Doctor's don't completely understand why it happens and the incontinence can vary in severity as well as stopping just as fast as it starts. Most drugs out there for treating incontinence won't work in this situation since nothing is physically wrong. And the best part is that you don't have to be overly stressed about any one thing or even overworked. It can be a combination of ever thing we have to deal with in our normal lives. (ie; work, car, bills, not enough money, not enough time in the day, not enough sleep thanks to night time wetting, neighbors kids, your kids, significant other, pets, house repairs, chores, and list goes on to combine into stress). Shoot, you can even bring this up to a urologist, jump though their hoops (ie. months of test and the latest miracle drug), and when they can't find the cause- get a doctors note stating it's a medical condition. Link to comment
Baby Lily Luna Posted March 20, 2010 Share Posted March 20, 2010 My personal reasons for going 24/7 in the future are many, not that I would tell a doctor. The main reasons are for psychological comfort and a feeling of closeness to nature. Link to comment
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