BunnyGirl Posted May 30, 2014 Share Posted May 30, 2014 Note, I am not an AB. I'm not a DL. Though I'm perfectly comfortable in them and doing my daily routines. Link to comment
Walesiswet Posted May 30, 2014 Share Posted May 30, 2014 I wish you all the best in getting your problems fixed, your in the right place for helpful advice and information. Many of my own leak protection issues have been helped by reading the forums here on DD. Out of interest what have they given you to wear? What meds if any have you been given? Link to comment
BunnyGirl Posted May 30, 2014 Author Share Posted May 30, 2014 I wish you all the best in getting your problems fixed, your in the right place for helpful advice and information. Many of my own leak protection issues have been helped by reading the forums here on DD. Out of interest what have they given you to wear? What meds if any have you been given? Link to comment
Walesiswet Posted May 30, 2014 Share Posted May 30, 2014 Was the no meds thing your choice or the Drs advice? I keep on thinking about meds but I'm worried about the long term effects on other parts of my body, plus my feelings have always been that even with meds if you had one accident a day you'd still have to wear something all the time anyway, seemed kinda pointless. You how comfortable are you with having to wear diapers? Has it effected the way you dress and feel about yourself. I personally found I had to adapt my clothing a little to cover diapers or cath bags but you find ways round it. Now I'm not bothered so much if somebody sees something because I've got a problem, I'm still suprised how many people I know and talk to have some issues like this too. Link to comment
Bettypooh Posted May 30, 2014 Share Posted May 30, 2014 Though it may take more time that you'd like there is hope- remember that when it gets you down As someone who has lived with lower back problems for decades, I have done a lot of research on how things work down there, not only online but with many doctors, chiropracters, and a couple back surgeons in RL. One surgeon alone said they believed that back surgery was a good option; all the others said it was always too risky until there were no other options left. Too many stories of things going wrong then sometimes leaving the person worse than they were And it's understandable when you consider the spinal cord and how many nerves are there with some of them not always ilocated exactly where they should be. One tiny mistake when working there can ruin your life and any future hope for a fix for whatever the problem was thart brought you into surgery. So I agree with your doctor- surgery should wait till there's nothing left to try. Link to comment
BunnyGirl Posted May 30, 2014 Author Share Posted May 30, 2014 Was the no meds thing your choice or the Drs advice? I keep on thinking about meds but I'm worried about the long term effects on other parts of my body, plus my feelings have always been that even with meds if you had one accident a day you'd still have to wear something all the time anyway, seemed kinda pointless. You how comfortable are you with having to wear diapers? Has it effected the way you dress and feel about yourself. I personally found I had to adapt my clothing a little to cover diapers or cath bags but you find ways round it. Now I'm not bothered so much if somebody sees something because I've got a problem, I'm still suprised how many people I know and talk to have some issues like this too. Link to comment
babyleanna75 Posted May 30, 2014 Share Posted May 30, 2014 Was the no meds thing your choice or the Drs advice? I keep on thinking about meds but I'm worried about the long term effects on other parts of my body, plus my feelings have always been that even with meds if you had one accident a day you'd still have to wear something all the time anyway, seemed kinda pointless. You how comfortable are you with having to wear diapers? Has it effected the way you dress and feel about yourself. I personally found I had to adapt my clothing a little to cover diapers or cath bags but you find ways round it. Now I'm not bothered so much if somebody sees something because I've got a problem, I'm still suprised how many people I know and talk to have some issues like this too. Meds dont work for back injuries and nerve damage. Link to comment
Puggsley Posted June 2, 2014 Share Posted June 2, 2014 It depends on the symptoms babyLee75. Link to comment
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