In Reply to: Re: Bedwetting memories posted by WB on April 04, 2008 at 09:40
Hello to all fellow bed wetters,I can not say hand on hart that my thing for nappies has been a life long.I was as a small boy run over by a lorry/truck,this was about age three and also I am told this was when mother had almost got me dry of a day time.Now that I have set the scene so to speak I will now tell you my tail (lol). From what I have been told and from what I can recall the first 14 years of my life from after I was run over was spent trying to get out of my nappies.I had some day time control and still do to this day but night time was a complete and utter disaster,so nappies were still the order of the day (no pun intended).How ever some time around my 14th birthday I can recall my Mother showing me a bed wetting alarm.She was so full of hope that this was the way I would gain night time control,I too was really taken into her euphoria.This was not to last how ever from warm dry beds to cold wet beds was not what I was looking for.So I think deep down in my young hart I knew then that I wanted my nappies back, but my cold wet nights was to carry on for a little over 6 months.Then one Friday as I walked into my bed room to get changed out of my school uniform , I see my nappies and plastic pants had been returned to my room.Mother did not tell me I was to wear them or even say I could do so if I so wished,I just took it that is what I was too do.This was when I knew that no matter what my nappies were the way I was both going to and wanted too deal with my wetting problem and that is how I have now done so until this day.I still have trouble with day time wetting how ever this I can deal with while at home by going to the loo every 20 to 30 minuets,but while away from the house I will wear a nappy.I like to use real terries and plastic pants when at home but while out or staying with family and friends wear disposables . So is it all for need not sure but I do know it is good for me and works for me so thats how it is going to be .
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