Conquer Your Incontinence With Confidence Boosters

by Chris Channing on August 30, 2010

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.

Being in close proximity to others can raise the blood pressure due to the stress of wondering “what if” and fearing the worst in incontinence problems. Don’t be afraid to take as many breaks as you need, this is the most important tip. Also sit next to the aisle, and not in the middle of the row. That way you can make your quick escape as soon as you need it, and you won’t be disturbing others going to the bathroom.

Swimming is one social activity that adults with incontinence have a lot of problems with. Water and incontinence aren’t exactly friends, since adult diapers are too bulky and padded to get wet in most cases. Buy a water proof set of diapers, and try to find some that are thin so they won’t be noticed. The right swim suit can conceal a thin pair of adult diapers- it’s all about smart buying decisions!

When out for a night of fun, dress in dark clothing. Sometimes accidents come at the worst possible times, and despite having protection, leaks can happen. Dark clothing ensures that any accidents will be covered quite well. Toting around a travel-size deodorant bottle is also good for covering scents. You don’t have to be embarrassed when accidents happen- you don’t even need to have those around you notice if you are careful.

Much of your confidence won’t come from your inner self- but rather from how you share your problem with friends and family. As long as you have understanding friends with you to help you out when accidents happen, you can seemingly conquer the world! You don’t have to go through incontinence by yourself. Tell friends and family about the health problem and you’ll find they will help out when you need them most.

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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