Attitude is everything..food for thought
Posted: Sat Oct 25, 2014 8:56 am
You know what struck me? Wearing diapers and having incontinence in many ways is only a big of a deal as you make it out to be. Think about this for a second.. the only difference between diapers and regular underwear is the fact that diapers tape up and are absorbent.. the only differnece between pullups and regular underwear is that pullups are absorbent. But its all the same type of garment, right? Underwear is worn to keep your nether region comfortable and supported.. diapers do the same thing, as well as contain leaks from a leaky bladder. So the only difference is one is meant to absorb urine and one is not. Now, in a typical mindset.. and this in large part due to societal norm.. the only ones needing absorbent undepants are infants,toddlers or old people.. which by the way, is misleading..old age doesnt necessarily render one incontinent. So, it's not the underwear itself that is the stigma.. but the fact that it is needed to contain urine. And why may I ask, is it not acceptable to leak into your pants? Well, society. If it was not the social norm for every one to use a toilet to eliminate waste, then the term continence would lose its meaning. Granted, this norm is due in large part to sanitary reasons and what not, but sanitiation alone does not explain why in some cases it is socially acceptable to wear diapers in other parts of the world, say in China. I read a story about passengers wearing adult diapers because the train was overcroweded and it was hard to get to the bathroom. No one stigmatizes astronauts, do they? Why, of course not. Yet they wear diapers out of necessity... so why oh why is it so hard to grasp that having a leaky bladder is only shameful because we MAKE It shameful? At my last appointment, my urologist said something about people who did this and that treatment don't need to wear pads.. well, excuse me, whats wrong with wearing pads? I am sure that there are indiviudals who do wear diapers, because it is necessary to do so. Are you somehow implying I have a better life than them, or I'm better than them? Also, my PT did remark that she said it would be a shame if i went back to becoming incontinent after becoming dry. Unfortuante yes,, but SHAME? WHY SHOULD I HAVE SHAME? I didn't ask for incontinence? Why should i be ashamed, or feel pity for myself? I am coming to terms with this wonky bladder of mine.. and im not stressing out like i did before.. having a wet diaper is only as stressful as you make it to be. It may be annoying yes, especially if you just changed.. but.. do your self a favor.. try to Live your life stress free.
PS..maybe my urologist brough that up because when this incon first came back this year, i said my goal of treatment was to be in underwear like before.. and i was gung ho on achieving that..but now.. that it has reocurred for a THIRD time.. I'm honestly ambivlenet about wearing underwear or not..If it happens, it happens..but if not.. oh well..
PS..maybe my urologist brough that up because when this incon first came back this year, i said my goal of treatment was to be in underwear like before.. and i was gung ho on achieving that..but now.. that it has reocurred for a THIRD time.. I'm honestly ambivlenet about wearing underwear or not..If it happens, it happens..but if not.. oh well..