Creepymouse Posted September 15, 2013 Share Posted September 15, 2013 This is almost certainly a troll, sadly. Link to comment
Zagreus40 Posted September 18, 2013 Share Posted September 18, 2013 Well, it not so hard to become incontinent. I was DL all life, after a small accident I started to bed bed. This was not so bad, I could wear legally now. When i got used to wearing diapers every night i started to wear 24/7. Ofcourse I used them. Last step was realy needing them. Half a year ago this was done with a small procedure (at the local medic). So, if you want to... Link to comment
Zagreus40 Posted September 18, 2013 Share Posted September 18, 2013 Jean, Can you explain the procedure? Was it specifically to induce incontinence, or something else? If it was, was t difficult to convince a doctor to do it? Link to comment
Guest fakename7 Posted September 18, 2013 Share Posted September 18, 2013 Need to point out that "Jean" joined this site on the same day he posted about that "procedure." i chatted with him about it, and to be honest, what he described sounds about 90% like complete bullshit. He claims that he told the doctor he was having trouble releasing urine, even though he dribbled. First, the doctor allegedly tried a stent, but "Jean" could feel it and it wasn't what he wanted, so he told the doctor it wasn't working. Then the doctor supposedly offered to "stretch" his sphincters. This "stretching" consisted of inserting a catheter-like instrument, with a 2-3" long balloon at the end, to the prostate area, and then inflating it. "Jean" claims that the first time, it just went back to normal within a couple days, but the second time the doctor did it, "Jean" felt something "snap" and has been incontinent ever since. He also has some level of sexual side effects, including weakened erections and constant retrograde ejaculation. "Jean" claims to be in Holland. Even though doctors will do different things in other countries, this one simply makes no sense. First off, there should have been a hell of a lot of blood from what he describes. Second, the actual breakage of the sphincter, implied by the "snap" doesn't sound like something that would happen from balloon inflation like that. If it did, and remember "Jean" says this was inside the prostate area of the urethra, surely the prostate itself would be seriously damaged. i'm no doctor, but my gut reaction is he was full of it. Link to comment
Zagreus40 Posted September 18, 2013 Share Posted September 18, 2013 Yup. Sounds like bullshit alright. Thanks for your insight. Link to comment
mahleedl Posted September 19, 2013 Share Posted September 19, 2013 Count me amongst the skeptics, but... Apparently (after spending some time on Google) external sphincter dilation is a known medical procedure. It's used as an alternative to, and for the same indications as, sphincterectomy... I still have a hard time making the leap to finding a doc willing to do this given the relatively benign symptoms given... Sphincterectomy, stents, and apparently dilation, are usually only used to protect the kidneys from extreme urinary retention. 1 Link to comment
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