ppdude Posted September 2, 2019 Share Posted September 2, 2019 Why don't they come up with a pill to make you pee more and sell diapers as a "one-stop" shop? Don't get up when you wake and need to pee; stay warm and sleepy as you pee your diaper and go back to sleep. Of course, the pill would have to help keep you asleep while your wet dream grows. Link to comment
NateSean Posted September 2, 2019 Share Posted September 2, 2019 They do. They're called diuretics. Link to comment
le Hollandais Posted September 2, 2019 Share Posted September 2, 2019 Last winter, I kept a log of how often I peed during a week. Then, to see if there was any difference, I swore off all caffeine drinks, and noticed not much, if any, difference. My thinking was that I may have some age related prostate issues. Turns out I don't, after checking in with my regular doc. If he noticed something irregular, but not life threatening, I was going to use that as a pretext to diaper up more often. As it all turns out, I'm disgustingly healthy for a man my age, and diapers are still optional. That's good, really. Link to comment
ppdude Posted September 2, 2019 Author Share Posted September 2, 2019 7 hours ago, NateSean said: They do. They're called diuretics. Too bad they can't hand them out like candy. Is there one that I could bottle and sell? Or has someone already beat me to it? Link to comment
Joey_AB_DL Posted September 5, 2019 Share Posted September 5, 2019 At 47, I’ve started to notice I need to urinate more frequently, especially over night. I still drink a big glass of water to ensure I wake early the next morning (trick from my military days), however 2-3 am is earlier than my desired 4:30am wake up. Mmmmm...... diapers or pills? My wife knows of my dislike with pharmaceuticals, but doesn’t know of my love for diapers. joey Link to comment
le Hollandais Posted September 6, 2019 Share Posted September 6, 2019 3 hours ago, Joey_AB_DL said: Mmmmm...... diapers or pills? My wife knows of my dislike with pharmaceuticals, but doesn’t know of my love for diapers. joey Both my wife and I each dislike pharmaceutical solutions requiring invention of physical problems. Link to comment
rusty pins Posted September 6, 2019 Share Posted September 6, 2019 It's interesting that I have a friend (smart fellow who is an engineer) and he used to believe that any medication just stopped the pain, that was all! I believe he got that idea from his parents and their lifestyle. He married a doctor and his father had a medical issue. My friend's wife prescribed a medication that cleared up the problem. It was then that my friend told me they had been under the impression that all a prescription ever did was ease the pain! How can someone so smart be so dumb! If that was the case, all you would see is aspirin and tylanol for sale in stores! Sometimes you have to get your nose out of the Bible and your cloistered life and pay attention to the real world! All that said, I myself do not like taking pills or prescriptions either, however with some types of situations a prescription medication can be life saving. Heart problems, blood pressure, issues that could speed along a stroke or heart attack without a medication to help. As far as diaper or pills? If the pills have side effects and don't work all that well, I say diapers instead! 1 Link to comment
Fulldiaper Posted September 8, 2019 Share Posted September 8, 2019 The biggest issue I have seen with night time diapers, and wetting diapers is the ability to undo my toilet training. The other issue is the amount of fluids that I discharge. There isn't a diaper made that can take a full soaking of close to 1000 ml of fluid and not leak, so that creates another problem of wearing vinyl, or rubber pants to keep from soaking a 5K adjustable bed. I have worn diapers with protection to rollover and urinate in the diaper which did leak into the protection, but not the bed. I have dreamt of becoming a bed wetter, but my responsible adult raises his head and says, "Don't do it. It cost you five-thousand dollars for this bed." and of course I end up using the bathroom, multiple times a night. I have worn diapers to bed lately, but still haven't taken that step back to diaper dependence, and I don't know that I can as an educated adult. Link to comment
WetDad Posted September 8, 2019 Share Posted September 8, 2019 If it helps you sleep better, use diapers. Some of us prefer cloth, others use disposables, but almost all of the most successful (dry beds) use plastic pants. Link to comment
redneck diaper boy Posted September 9, 2019 Share Posted September 9, 2019 I take a prescribed drug called "Lasix". It is a diuretic. I have issues with edema so the medication helps. Link to comment
IdoPiddleSome2 Posted September 11, 2019 Share Posted September 11, 2019 May I recommend searching "hyponatremia" (fairly confident of the spelling) Everything we pee that isn't H2O is still just as absent after drinking water to replace it. Diuretics taken for fun CAN be no fun at all. I urge those interested in playing with them: please do your homework & approach with caution (if at all). Best regards, all. Link to comment
Cruiser 03 Posted September 14, 2019 Share Posted September 14, 2019 Tamulosin Flommax.Decreases prostate size , relaxes bladder neck , increases urinary stream ability.I have been on it for years ,i had a substitute urologist who asked how many times do I get up to peel?I said zero Flomaxx + incontinence + diapers+ lots of sleeping pills = damn wet diaper and no care how it got that way ,I change and catheterize at 1 am ,and don't worry about it until I get up for day and change . Sent from my SM-T810 using Tapatalk Link to comment
DL-Boy Posted September 14, 2019 Share Posted September 14, 2019 I was on Uroxatral for a month for the same thing, enlarged prostate that caused frequent nighttime pee breaks with very weak streams. It didn't do much of anything. It lowered my blood pressure a bit, but along with my Lisinopril which is a blood pressure medication and Cialis daily which also tends to lower blood pressure, I had a really low pressure (not dangerously low but was advised that I should be careful when standing in case I got light headed). I stopped taking the Cialis daily because of partial nocturnal erections that due to a condition I'm inflicted with, tended to be painful and further interfere with urination at night. As far as my prostate issues are concerned, I now pee like a racehorse when I go in a toilet or urinal, thanks to having a UroLift procedure on 8/12 where the urologist inserted four urethral lift devices inside my prostate to keep the urethra held open. It's kind of like the sash on a window curtain. As a matter of fact, now when I go in my diapers at night, it doesn't take more than 10-15 seconds to finish whereas before the procedure, I would squirt for 30 seconds to 2 minutes per void, and that was once I could actually get started which could take upwards of 30 minutes (all while getting more wide awake every minute). Link to comment
ppdude Posted September 14, 2019 Author Share Posted September 14, 2019 1 hour ago, DL-Boy said: As far as my prostate issues are concerned, I now pee like a racehorse when I go in a toilet or urinal, thanks to having a UroLift procedure on 8/12 where the urologist inserted four urethral lift devices inside my prostate to keep the urethra held open. It's kind of like the sash on a window curtain. Your post is very enlightening. Not that it matters, but I'm curious if Did the UroLift procedure has any impact on fertility as urine kills sperm. As an aside, Cialis did work, BUT it made my wanger numb. So I quit taking it altogether. A numb wanger ain't good for nothing. Link to comment
DL-Boy Posted September 15, 2019 Share Posted September 15, 2019 UroLift has no bearing on erectile or ejaculatory function. As to whether there's any affect on sperm count, that's highly unlikely as well because the only thing it does is to enlarge the static diameter of the urethra through the prostate. Instead of having the layers of tissue from the prostate on both sides of the prostate touching in the middle, they're held open to permit better flow through the area. Urine flows through the prostate anyway whether one has a normal prostate, enlarged prostate or a prostate with urethral lifts holding it open. As a matter of fact, the urine doesn't dwell in the prostate anywhere near as long after my procedure than it did before. I had good results on mine and I encourage anyone with similar issues to do your own research as I did, even before I sought a Urologist's help, to make your own decision on whether it is right for you or not. As to Cialis (daily dose), I didn't have the numbing effect but I did experience an odd issue of delayed ejaculation which meant that it could take HOURS before the happy ending, along with being very tired and very sore. The wife didn't have the patience for that and I didn't have the stamina. Link to comment
DL-Boy Posted September 15, 2019 Share Posted September 15, 2019 21 hours ago, Cruiser 03 said: I change and catheterize at 1 am ,and don't worry about it until I get up for day and change . When you say "catheterize", are you referring to "intermittent catheters" just to drain the current contents of the bladder or an indwelling or "Foley" catheter which has an inflatable balloon to hold it in until it's removed? Link to comment
Cruiser 03 Posted September 15, 2019 Share Posted September 15, 2019 Answer E : all of the above Intermittent is how I normally roll, but I have Indwelling around should I have a problem that I have to manage ( I have standing orders from Uro) if X do Y etc... so i have everything around house .Sent from my SM-T810 using Tapatalk Link to comment
DL-Boy Posted September 15, 2019 Share Posted September 15, 2019 So does that mean that you practice "Foley into Diaper" or is the diaper omitted if you Foley? My biggest complaint with my Foleys was that I was tethered to the bag and couldn't easily roll over. That and also that one of my inquisitive kitties tried to PULL on the hose the night I came home from my UroLift procedure and I almost went on a feline-cide rampage because of it. I've been tempted to do the Foley in Diaper thing and even did it once but removed the catheter after less than an hour out of fear for contracting another UTI. I've been tempted to buy a Rusch Belly-bag to try it out, but then I wouldn't be wearing a diaper so I'm torn... Actually, other than the one Cath to Diaper attempt, I haven't inserted a Foley since I had a serious UTI where after getting proper antibiotics, I still came down with a 104 degree fever overnight. Still a little concerned about a repeat (although I know exactly why I got the UTI - improperly sterilized bag and lifting bag above cath to check fluid level, causing reflux). Link to comment
Cruiser 03 Posted September 15, 2019 Share Posted September 15, 2019 Alll decent bags have check valves to prevent that , one second of inattatention shouldn't be an emergency ! Lots of people drain directly into diapers , just don't let it become a pig stye ,with 1000 hour old urine .urine breaks down into bacteria .Sent from my SM-T810 using Tapatalk Link to comment
DL-Boy Posted September 15, 2019 Share Posted September 15, 2019 18 minutes ago, Cruiser 03 said: Alll decent bags have check valves to prevent that , one second of inattatention shouldn't be an emergency ! I think the reflux valve on my Medline bag failed because I can say with all certainty that I saw the air bubble in the hose flowing TOWARD my body, along with the hose and bag being improperly sterilized (reused repeatedly but never used 10% bleach solution to sterilize), it was obvious that bacteria from the hose re-entered my body and that's why I got the infection. Anyway - back to drugs to help you pee into your diaper - Any such thing? Possibly muscle relaxers might do it if they could target the sphincters of the bladder. The internal sphincter is not under conscious control, therefore it will clamp down even if you can relax your external sphincters enough to go. Only with conditioning (or maybe targeted relaxants) do I see the internal bladder sphincter being able to relax enough to go while asleep if an individual is healthy and normally continent. Link to comment
DL-Boy Posted September 28, 2019 Share Posted September 28, 2019 On 9/15/2019 at 12:25 PM, DL-Boy said: I've been tempted to do the Foley in Diaper thing and even did it once but removed the catheter after less than an hour out of fear for contracting another UTI. I've been tempted to buy a Rusch Belly-bag to try it out, but then I wouldn't be wearing a diaper so I'm torn... Actually, other than the one Cath to Diaper attempt, I haven't inserted a Foley since I had a serious UTI... After having a "Last Call" offer from eBay for a pack of 5 Belly Bags for 34.95+sh, I decided to take the plunge and get them before the last pack was sold. I received the Belly Bags last Thursday 9/26 and when I got home from a "Littles" event at a BDSM venue in the DFW area around 3 am Friday morning, I decided to try one out. I took all the "Clean Insertion" steps this time (new bag, et al, Betadine swabs, etc). I attached a new Rusch 14fr yellow latex Foley catheter to a new Belly Bag and pre-tested the balloon on the catheter to ensure it deflated properly, then I cleaned with Betadine swabs, inserted the contents of one sterile surgical lube packet in my urethra and applied another packet's contents to the foley, then inserted it and adjusted the strap on the bag for my waist. I've been wearing the foley since 3:30 am Friday morning so about 30+ hours. I haven't decided when I will remove it just yet but it will be probably today (Saturday) or sometime tomorrow for sure. I return to work from vacation on Monday and I plan to be back in diapers by then, although it might be an unusual experience to wear my Belly Bag & Foley to work once... Link to comment
willnotwill Posted September 28, 2019 Share Posted September 28, 2019 Is a prostrate pill one you have to take lying down? Link to comment
Cruiser 03 Posted September 28, 2019 Share Posted September 28, 2019 Is a prostrate pill one you have to take lying down? For best penetration into the organ ,rectal (all puns intended ,its a joke)Sent from my SM-T810 using Tapatalk Link to comment
DL-Boy Posted September 29, 2019 Share Posted September 29, 2019 On 9/28/2019 at 3:33 PM, willnotwill said: Is a prostrate pill one you have to take lying down? LOL - I wasn't going there. Figured that I'd made enough typos, frequently at the hands of freakin' auto-correct or Swype, that it might have just been his auto-correct screwing with him. Obviously there is an extra letter there... On 9/14/2019 at 4:11 PM, ppdude said: As an aside, Cialis did work, BUT it made my wanger numb. So I quit taking it altogether. A numb wanger ain't good for nothing. I'm beginning to think it wasn't the Uroxatrol that gave me the delayed ejaculation when I was taking it several months ago. I've been off Cialis daily dose (5mg) since my UroLift procedure and have had adequately normal timing of my orgasms when I've had them. Today because I wanted to get some measurement photos for my Urologist in advance of another procedure I will be getting next month, I took a Cialis 20mg to make sure I had the best blood-flow possible in that area. All was great and my wife took advantage of the opportunity but then... it happened again... It took so long to reach climax that we both got tired of trying. I ended up working solo to finish for at least an hour, maybe longer and now I'm sore because of it. I think the Cialis may be to blame and based on your comment about making your "wanger" numb, that sounds plausible for sure. No more Cialis for me unless I'm required to due to cardiovascular reasons (it's used for some CV issues as well). Link to comment
Alex Bridges Posted September 30, 2019 Share Posted September 30, 2019 On 9/1/2019 at 7:30 PM, ppdude said: Why don't they come up with a pill to make you pee more and sell diapers as a "one-stop" shop? Don't get up when you wake and need to pee; stay warm and sleepy as you pee your diaper and go back to sleep. Of course, the pill would have to help keep you asleep while your wet dream grows. What is it you think prostate pills do? I'm on one. It's goal: to make it easier for me to pee. Link to comment
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