Sunday, May 27, 2012

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rolygib

just got to llive with it....

hi to all who reads this, 18 months ago i had a nasty motorcycle accident which resulted im mutiple fractures, one of them being my pelvis hence my problem, i'm 33 years still have a hectic life style, i control my incontinence well through the day 9/10 getting to a loo in time, but at night i dont take any chances so i wear diapers, its not a... Read moreChevron
Andrei

Accepting diapers

 Making the decision to begin wearing diapers to bed at night was not easy for me.I thought diapers would make me feel less of a man.  I made the decision after wetting my bed twice in 3 days.  What a relief not having to worry about what would happen in the morning when I woke.  Finding this site and reading the... Read moreChevron
posted 06/28/2007, comments (0)|
Jasmine Schmidt

Jasmine Schmidt, Health Guide

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Incontinence Educator

Speak Up about Incontinence!

Incontinence is an interesting condition in that there’s no clear pattern in the way it affects individuals: everyone’s story is different. It can affect men, women and children of all ages and races. Incontinence can come on seemingly out of the blue, or can settle in gradually over many years. In some cases it can be caused by a trauma or... Read moreChevron
Jasmine Schmidt

Jasmine Schmidt, Health Guide

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Incontinence Educator

Kegels and Pelvic Floor Health: New Year

A few weeks ago, with the conclusion of yet another year looming in the near future, I took out my 2006 New Year’s Resolutions for a sort of year-end review. You see, in early January of 2006, I decided that I would actually write down my resolutions to better track my progress throughout the year. And it actually worked – for about a month.... Read moreChevron
posted 01/08/2007, comments (0)|
Jasmine Schmidt

Jasmine Schmidt, Health Guide

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Incontinence Educator

Winter Weigh-In

Now that we’re full-swing in to the midst of the holiday season, do you find yourself avoiding the scale more than usual? It’s often falsely stated around the holidays that people gain an average of 7-10 pounds between Thanksgiving and New Year’s. The good news: the actual average weight gain during this period is only about a pound. The bad... Read moreChevron
posted 12/22/2006, comments (0)|