No More Worry: One Customer's Story of Getting Their Confidence Back Thanks to Trusted Protection
Jeremy shares his story
I developed a very painful bladder disease in 2004 after abdominal surgery. I immediately regressed back to bedwetting, as well as daytime issues on and off.
At the time I was in my late 20's with children still in diapers. Back then the diaper stigma was very high and only "elderly sick adults" wore them. I was trying to manage my young family, working full time as a bus driver and attending college. My life was very difficult and stressful already, and adding painful incontinence was sometimes too much to handle. I started using store-brand diapers, I quickly realized how inadequate those were for my heavy incontinence issues.
At the time, quality adult diapers were very hard to find, even on the internet. I found NorthShore among some others and I tried every different brand of diaper I could find. Eventually I decided to stick with NorthShore diapers!
The quality and customer service is top notch. After the MegaMax Overnight Adult Diaper was introduced, NorthShore was my go-to diaper company. I applaud NorthShore for working to end the diaper stigma!
Comfort and peace of mind is very important. It took me many years to get over the worry and embarrassment of diapers and leaks. I'm back to bus driving, which has limited opportunities for bathroom breaks.
Thanks to NorthShore diapers and the Trifecta waterproof covers, I don't worry about embarrassing leaks anymore!
| Thank you for reading our customer stories. NorthShore works to remove the confusion and isolation surrounding incontinence, helping individuals better understand that “incontinence is very common, often treatable, and regardless, very manageable.” — Adam Greenberg, President & Founder of NorthShore We are grateful for the opportunity to share these journeys and provide products that help people live life to the fullest. Learn more about sharing your story through the NorthShore Hero Club. Have a story to share? Submit it below to help others feel less alone. |