blu4 Posted January 10, 2013 Share Posted January 10, 2013 I have worn 24/7 for over a year but have only used my nappies for a few months for wetting. Link to comment
babylin Posted January 10, 2013 Share Posted January 10, 2013 Toilet training was a learned response. 2 Link to comment
dl_ashlee Posted January 10, 2013 Share Posted January 10, 2013 Really it is your choice if you want to always have to stay diapered or if you want to stop the journey and just wear sometimes when you feel like it. Link to comment
DavidMW Posted January 10, 2013 Share Posted January 10, 2013 If you're worried that it will be permanent, then you might not be ready to accept that it will be permanent, in which case you might want to take a break as it's not necessarily inevitable at this point. If it's ultimately the right path for you, it should be because you're embracing it. Taking a break to build up your continence could have its issues as you readjust. After a month of wear/wet, I'm now off the diapers for a few days now, and am having to pay attention to things to keep from wetting (and did start wetting myself once). Link to comment
Jilly Poo Posted January 10, 2013 Share Posted January 10, 2013 I have worn 24/7 for over a year but have only used my nappies for a few months for wetting. Link to comment
Honu Posted January 10, 2013 Share Posted January 10, 2013 It seems like you are very comfortable with who you are to have achieved "unpotty training" so quickly. As babylin pointed out, you can be potty trained again when you are motivated to. It's not an "on/off" switch because muscle training is involved to hold your bladder. "Listening" to the bladder signals is something you seem to have a skill at turning off and on. Link to comment
d_drew12 Posted January 11, 2013 Share Posted January 11, 2013 Your post makes no sense. Been wearing for a year 24/7 but only for pee for a few months. To me equals must wear do to bowel incontinence or bowel issues or wear it but don't use it. I'll assume, wear but don't use. Now you say since you've been wetting them for a few months its easy to go. Before you had a choice, now you fear of it becoming permanent. Well there again, you are wearing a diaper already and you decided to pee in it for a few straight months now you're worried of incontinence??? Is that not the achieved result you were looking for??? If it is, continue, if not, stop wearing or at least stop intentionally wetting them. Just as you stated, you have your options. I've been 24/7 for nearly a year and find incontince is not easily achieved. Everyone's different but I think "being incontinent",if you aren't truly physically incontinent as in, medically altered due to injury, damage, etc., is then a mental state which can be altered again to achieve continence. A person who is in a coma for a decade can still achieve walking, talking, etc after regaining the strength of all those muscles. Why should the bladder be any different? 1 Link to comment
Bettypooh Posted January 11, 2013 Share Posted January 11, 2013 Wearing 24/7 doesn't always equal using 24/7 At work my pull-ups serve more for leakage protection and even at home I sometimes use the toilet You don't have to use diapers to wear them, although most 24/7 wearers do. Link to comment
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