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<blockquote data-quote="susiestar" data-source="post: 396604" data-attributes="member: 1233"><p>I am so sorry that you had to endure this on top of the pain from the fall. Disease is not kind to our dignity, is it? I have gone through similar things. I was once shopping in a store and suddenly had to poop - no sickness, no cramping, no warning at all. I had to beg to be allowed to use their restroom because many businesses here do not have public bathrooms. I blamed it on 3yo Jess and potty training. I had to tie a jacket around my waist to get out of the store. I have also had urination problems like you describe. I know in my case that part of it is because of the size of wiz' head at birth and the doctor neither doing a c-section nor repairing ANY of the damage to my insides. further pregnancies didn't help because there was a LOT of scarring and it couldn't all be fixed. One of the few docs that I have ever put almost total confidence in has warned me that he believes I am highly likely to develop MS. This man has not ever been wrong - not when he said that I had a serious Vit D problem that wasn't fixable with supplements or sunlight - which every doctor denied could exist, and most refused to even test for it. This doctor told me about it in my early 20's and it was almost 2 decades later before anyone diagnosis'd it much less tried to treat it. (This doctor is a chiro but is incredibly gifted - very much on the autistic spectrum and this is his area of interest.)</p><p> </p><p>Anyway, you are NOT alone, not by a long shot. While no one wants to have to use depends type products, you can go to the manufacturer's websites or the walmart/sams website to get free samples of their products. It would let you try several types of pads/products to see which are the most comfortable for you. I think it is Tena that has a disposable underwear that is largely unnoticeable. It would likely make you feel a lot more confident if you had these on hand just in case, or even kept on tucked into a purse for times when you need it.</p><p> </p><p>Another thought - consider using one of those electric chairs when you are shopping. It makes it easier on you and you can move about faster when you need to.</p><p> </p><p>((((((((((hugs))))))))))</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="susiestar, post: 396604, member: 1233"] I am so sorry that you had to endure this on top of the pain from the fall. Disease is not kind to our dignity, is it? I have gone through similar things. I was once shopping in a store and suddenly had to poop - no sickness, no cramping, no warning at all. I had to beg to be allowed to use their restroom because many businesses here do not have public bathrooms. I blamed it on 3yo Jess and potty training. I had to tie a jacket around my waist to get out of the store. I have also had urination problems like you describe. I know in my case that part of it is because of the size of wiz' head at birth and the doctor neither doing a c-section nor repairing ANY of the damage to my insides. further pregnancies didn't help because there was a LOT of scarring and it couldn't all be fixed. One of the few docs that I have ever put almost total confidence in has warned me that he believes I am highly likely to develop MS. This man has not ever been wrong - not when he said that I had a serious Vit D problem that wasn't fixable with supplements or sunlight - which every doctor denied could exist, and most refused to even test for it. This doctor told me about it in my early 20's and it was almost 2 decades later before anyone diagnosis'd it much less tried to treat it. (This doctor is a chiro but is incredibly gifted - very much on the autistic spectrum and this is his area of interest.) Anyway, you are NOT alone, not by a long shot. While no one wants to have to use depends type products, you can go to the manufacturer's websites or the walmart/sams website to get free samples of their products. It would let you try several types of pads/products to see which are the most comfortable for you. I think it is Tena that has a disposable underwear that is largely unnoticeable. It would likely make you feel a lot more confident if you had these on hand just in case, or even kept on tucked into a purse for times when you need it. Another thought - consider using one of those electric chairs when you are shopping. It makes it easier on you and you can move about faster when you need to. ((((((((((hugs)))))))))) [/QUOTE]
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