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Old 01-22-2008, 02:24 PM #1
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Default My morning surprise

Well, just when I think things couldn't get any worse, I woke up to a surprise this morning. I always wear a pad, day or night, due to leakage. My urgency was turning into more of a retention problem lately, so I've quit taking my daily Detrol and I thought my urinary problems were decreasing.

Fast forward to this morning - I woke up about 5 and found that my pad was completely soaked through! I felt like a 4 year old who had wet her bed ! That has never happened to me - at least not in the last 50 years or so. The urge to go has always woken me up in time.

So I guess I'll put on extra protection tonight & see if it happens again. All seems "normal" for now.
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