Just watching TV with Mrs T and felt damp.
I had wet myself.
Had to go bathroom, get washed and change clothes.
So embarrassed. No warning, no feeling. Never happened before.
Feel like crawling under a stone.
Stress incontinence can be caused by certain medications, so perhaps it's simply a side effect of somethign you're taking for one of your other problems? (If so, getting your doctor to prescribe something else might prevent a recurrence of the problem).
(PS: Even though I don't suffer from urinary incontinence, I know the feeling you've experienced. My catheter tube has become disconnected - resulting in leakage - in Asda, when I've been at a friend's house and on a few other occasions).
Aww don't worry Theland, these things happen. No need at all to feel embarrassed. It may never happen again, but if it does, some good advice has been given on here x
When it became necessary both my parents, who lived with me, wore Boots' own brand, disposable, incontinence pants. They were quite slim fitting, soft and comfortable and available in different sizes. To protect the furniture, I put Pampers' bed mats, under throws, on their chairs. Their incontinence was never a problem once I'd discovered adult disposable pants.
See your GP in case you have something that can be sorted and if not give a pack of disposables a go. They are not cheap but would give you peace of mind.
It could even be just a urine infection (or from alcohol). It's natural to feel embarrassed, but maybe watch the drinking and if it happens again, drop a urine sample to your GP first x
First thing is to get some pads. Secondly, you have a prostate problem, I seem to remember. I think I'm right in saying that that affects almost 100% of men, including Mr.J2 a few years ago. After tests to check against cancer, a simple resection by laser has solved the problems - thank goodness, I was getting fed-up of being woken at night as he got up to go to the loo! Laser surgery is now available in the UK, I believe - he was home 2 days later, none the worse.
What is an additional embarrassment is the sheer number of health issues I have.
If I go to the doctors, I can only discuss one issue then have to make another appointment for the next problem.
I feel like a nuisance.
Thank goodness for Answerbank, where I can freely talk about these things with sympathetic people. Thank you.