Balancing Incontinence And Every Day Social Functions

by Chris Channing on August 30, 2010

in Health

The incontinence problem adults have can be embarrassing. The key word is “can,” since the right confidence and understanding of solutions will kick embarrassment to the curb. You can still be your own person with the adult incontinence problem so many have.

Staying healthy requires going to the gym, or at least getting some form of regular exercise. In the case of going to the gym, you might be tempted to cancel your membership if you are afraid of having an accident on the floor. Just learn to eat and consume fluid at the right times. Don’t get dehydrated: you must still drink fluids, but just know when your body is expected to expel them. Know your body, and the gym isn’t so scary.

Entertainment isn’t so entertaining when you are wishing the whole time that it will be over. Being caught in the movie cinema with the burning thought of going to the bathroom or worrying about a leak can be devastating. Don’t put yourself through this! Much like the gym, you must know your body. Go to the bathroom before the movie even if you don’t think that you need to. Everyone, not just you, needs a bathroom break during movies.

Water sports and incontinence are enemies, mostly because the adult diapers and other products don’t always do well in water. And when they do, they are easily spotted by others. You won’t have to compromise, however. There are products out today that are thin and discrete. Just remember to pack an extra or two in a knapsack, a backpack, or a container of some sort.

Black, brown, and dark tones of other colors will be the colors of choice when wearing pants, shorts, and swimming wear. The simple fact is that dark colors don’t show stains like light colors do. You can easily conceal an accident by wearing dark clothing. In some cases, you won’t even have to find a change of clothing before you can get home and clean up! The right deodorant and dark clothing will make any accident a non-issue.

Going through any health issue solo is a bad idea. This is especially true with potentially embarrassing problems such as incontinence. You absolutely need your friends and family members to understand the problem. You shouldn’t have to cover up, even when accidents happen. Mention that an accident has occurred if you need help. Friends and family won’t laugh at you, but rather help you out and make sure you are in good hands.

Closing Comments

Help groups are there for people that need them. More often than not, you will be just fine with a good set of friends and by surrounding yourself with the right people. Find more help on community groups online, and always invest in the proper incontinence products.

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