As many of you know, I am blind. Because I am
blind, this makes me slightly more dependent on people than I like. For
example, I need to depend on people to get rides places because blind people
cannot drive. The rides thing is going to be the subject of this post. This
post is going to be a bit of a rant, so brace yourself.
I was talking to a good friend of mine about how
to handle diaper changes on road trips or on long car rides that take an hour
or more. She told me that I should just be patient and wait until the driver
wants to pull over because asking to pull over every time I want my diaper
changed will get annoying, and the chances of me getting invited to go on trips
again will likely be nonexistent. My friend said that family and relatives
would get annoyed as well and will not really be too big about stopping all the
time because they want to get where they want to go. She also told me that if
the driver is the type who wants to drive straight through and not pull over,
it is okay to ask to pull over once or twice but not to overdo it.
So basically, I am being asked to patiently sit
in a wet or messy diaper all for the sake of being polite.
I told her this was so unfair. She said that she
understood where I was coming from, but she also proceeded to tell me that
babies sit in their diapers all the time until someone can change them, and
that is a fact of life for people who have to wear diapers. Then she ended it by saying that it would not kill me to sit in a dirty diaper for up to an hour.
I am not a baby, though. And I think it is wrong
to make anyone sit in their diapers just for the sake of convenience or
politeness. It is so easy for people who do not wear diapers to say that is
what babies and incontinent people should do. I so bet that if they had to wear
a diaper, they would not be singing the same tune. They'd beg to have it
changed.
I understand not changing a wet diaper right
away. They are designed to hold a lot. But as for a soiled one, it should not
wait if it does not have to wait. I think it is wrong to expect someone to sit
in a dirty diaper when they have the power to pull over the car but are just
being lazy. It is so selfish to expect this of babies and incontinent people. How
would they like to sit in it?
You would think I would be able to sit in it
without any trouble. After all, I have worn diapers for many years. You think I would be used to that by now. But I am not. And sure, I
can sit in it if I really have to, but why would I *want* to?
What do you guys think? I am interested to hear
your take on this matter. You can state your opinion either way. If you are on
the side of my friend, please state why you support this view. Also, explain
your reason for supporting my view if you support my view. I look forward to
your comments.
2 comments:
Pretty much every medical professional would agree that a pooped diapers needs to be changed very quickly to avoid skin and germ problems. I wouldn't push my luck more than 15 minutes. I kind of doubt in practice they will make you wait an hour just due to the smell. Eat something spicy that morning and I'm pretty sure they will let you change quickly.
I know this is an old post, but people don't let babies sit in wet diapers for hours. They change them quickly. I remember when my older cousin and then my sister had babies; if they needed a change, other things had to wait. If we were going out, they got their change first.
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