I’m back from India and recovered from jetlag. The trip was incredible in every way and to every sense: the sights of the colorful saris and sacred temples; the sounds of traffic along the highways interspersed with the occasional cowbell from bulls walking down the main streets; the feel of people breathing down my neck on over-crowded... Read more
The last two weeks I wrote about the first two “phases” of being an individual with incontinence. In this week’s blog – the last in this series – I’m writing about the third phase an individual will enter: treatment or management has been achieved, at least to some degree. Many individuals in this third phase achieve complete or... Read more
Last week I wrote about individuals in “phase one” of incontinence – the pre-medical-care phase. This week is all about the “phase two-ers” out there. Phase two is for individuals who have sought out medical care, but have not yet achieved dryness through treatment or management. Phase two is for the individuals who have been... Read more
A few weeks ago I wrote about how vastly different everyone's story is when it comes to incontinence, and I've been struggling to figure out a way to establish some common ground amongst so many kinds of people. Over the course of the next few weeks I’m going to create a few different categories for individuals with incontinence,... Read more
As I write this blog I’m sitting surrounded by a large backpack, various items of clothing strewn about the floor, and assorted medications of every kind. I am packing: this afternoon I leave for India where I will be traveling for nearly three weeks. This much-anticipated trip will be part vacation with my fiancée, and part research for a... Read more