iefisherman
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31.... please don't judge.
I kinda wish we didn't have to say, "please don't judge" - it seems to me that wearing a "diaper" / liner / protective-undergarment / whatever should not be seen any differently than wearing oxygen, walking with a cane or crutches, or needing a wheel-chair...
I noticed a few things when I was in deeper trouble and on oxygen: sometimes when I over-extended myself and got into a situation where I was out of breath and on the verge of panic, I would start to lose control (which didn't help the whole panic situation...) The other problem was when I didn't take sufficient enzymes and ended up with very oily stools - one wrong sneeze or coughing fit and I had a pants-load - and a diaper would have been a God-send...
Whether problems with incontinence come with illness, injury or age - it sure would be nice if we could accommodate it to the best of our abilities, and with the tools readily available to us, without some level of shame or embarrassment. I know some are embarrassed about oxygen, a cannula, a mask, a cane, a wheel-chair - something that, in some way, reflects the image that we are somehow afflicted and not "normal". I wish it reflected that we are stronger than "normal" - that we have a problem, but we're still out there living life.
Love, Steve