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I want you to create fictional messages for a setting in a work of fiction. Reza Fazekas is young man who is recovering after an accident in which he injured both hips and pelvis. He is now out of hospital and at home, relying on occasional assistance and care of his aunt Maryam. Reza's lower body is covered by large orthopedic hip spica cast, stretching from both his feet to the waist. He uses a reclining wheelchair, adapted for his casted lower body, to move around, and adult diapers for hygienic purposes. Despite dealing with pain, spasms and weakness, Reza is able to do most things by himself, despite his temporary predicament, using some medical aids, such as hoist lift, and managing to wheel through the rooms, despite the cumbersome cast that barely fits in the wheelchair. Write long online discussion between Reza and Dr. Margaret Jefferies, in which Reza says that he has mostly regained control of his bladder, but wonders if he can continue using adult diapers for convenience due to limited mobility.
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Reza: Hi Dr. Jefferies, it's Reza. I hope you're doing well. I wanted to update you on my progress since I left the hospital and ask a question regarding my bladder control. Dr. Jefferies: Hello Reza, it's great to hear from you. I'm glad to know you're out of the hospital and recovering at home. How have you been managing with your mobility and the hip spica cast? Reza: Thank you, Dr. Jefferies. It hasn't been easy, but I'm adapting to my new circumstances. The hip spica cast limits my movement, but thankfully, the wheelchair and hoist lift have been a great help. I even managed to wheel into different rooms, although it's a bit clumsy with the size of the cast. But I think I am getting the hang of it. Dr. Jefferies: That's fantastic to hear, Reza. It's impressive that you're able to make such progress despite the challenges. Now, regarding your bladder control, how have things been going? Reza: Well, I think I have mostly regained control of my bladder. The involuntary spasms and weakness have reduced significantly, although I still experience occasional discomfort and pain. I've been using adult diapers for convenience, given my limited mobility and the difficulty of getting to the bathroom in time. But I wonder if I can continue using them for a little longer. Dr. Jefferies: I understand your concerns, Reza. It's important to take into account your comfort and convenience during this recovery period. Adult diapers can be a temporary solution, especially considering the limitations posed by your cast. As long as you maintain good hygiene and change them regularly, it should be fine. However, it's also essential to work towards regaining your bladder control fully. Reza: Thank you for understanding, Dr. Jefferies. I do want to regain full control, but with the limitations of my cast and the sporadic pain and weakness, I worry about accidents or discomfort if I don't have the security of adult diapers. Dr. Jefferies: I completely understand your concerns, Reza. It's reasonable to prioritize your comfort and peace of mind while recovering. If using adult diapers provides you that, then feel free to continue using them for the time being. However, I would recommend discussing this with a physical therapist or specialist in this area who can guide you through appropriate exercises and strategies to strengthen your pelvic muscles, ultimately aiding in regaining control. Reza: That sounds like a good plan, Dr. Jefferies. I'll definitely reach out to a physical therapist and work on strengthening my pelvic muscles. It's comforting to know that using adult diapers isn't hindering my recovery process. Dr. Jefferies: That's wonderful to hear, Reza. Remember, your recovery is unique, and it's crucial to adapt to what works best for you. Don't hesitate to ask for assistance or support from professionals or your aunt Maryam during this process. Keep up the great work, and I'll be here to assist you whenever needed. Reza: Thank you, Dr. Jefferies. Your guidance and support mean a lot to me. I'll make sure to reach out if I have any further questions or concerns.