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Re: New to incontinence

I am in diapers 24/7, and know how hard having these issues is

welcome

Re: New to incontinence

Hi there, your new to incontinence, well, welcome I am 63 man who wears adult diapers for day and bed wetting. I would love to meet a woman similar to me but its difficult. Like people should be together 👍

Re: New to incontinence

I know what you mean its hard as heck i deal with it too at my age of 39 and shy about anyone finding out is hard.

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I use a clamp, a pad tight y fronts, plastic pants, not perfect but it kind of works for me. I can have a normal urge to pee and that's ok, but also I can fill a pad and not feel it happening. Seem to have stress incontinence
Had Robotic June 2018 then Radiation December 18 to Feb 19. Am now doing Kegel and no caffeine.

Re: New to incontinence

I'm sorry to hear that I am new to Incontinence as well, its not something that is easy to manage but I always try to have a positve outlook on things.

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I'm a disabled mother. Stokes and progressive MS issues have left Me in a wheelchair. Quadriplegic with other issues. As well as complete loss of bladder & bowel control. Needing to use the adult diaper briefs.

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95 days new to incontinence . 73 years old, decided to go with HoLep Laser prostate surgery, for BPH.
Decided to have it done before getting any older and increasing the odds against a better recovery.
Well it didn’t work, so far ! The doctor at Saint Francis quoted all the great statistics, but what I’ve read and researched online are far from his numbers.
I would not recommend HoLep Laser surgery, to much damage to the both sphincter valves. I would also keep taking the Tamsulosin until it didn’t work, and then try something else. I didn’t have cancer—I just couldn’t pee , having to get up 5 or 6 times a night.
I use pull-ups and and pads depending on the occasion. But, I use toilet tissue a lot more. I fold 8-10 sheets together and put in the front to warn me of the leakage coming . I usually only have to use one to three pull-ups or pads a day ; depending on how active I get doing things.
The biggest issues I have that ruins my day is drinking coffee, iced coffee, almost everything but water. Water keeps things normal and controllable. I don’t know why, I drank coffee excessively before surgery and it wasn’t a serious problem. My friend at church and my brother-in-law had TURP surgery no cancer-BPH,and got back to almost normal in two months, with slight leakage.
My suggestion, use folded toilet paper for early warning, even though you could change it 6 to 10 times a day. It’s less problems than changing Huggies and pads, and it doesn’t take as much time or cost as much.