I suffer from incontinence – Emmerdale’s Cain is the best character to change perceptions

When I watched Emmerdale’s Cain Dingle (Jeff Hordley) rush to the toilet after wetting himself, before opting not to leave the house as planned, I instantly understood his heart-sinking dilemma.
Already struggling with an aggressive, localised form of prostate cancer, Cain is suffering with urinary incontinence, a side effect of his recent prostatectomy since having a catheter removed.
It turned out that the garage Cain owns doesn’t have a toilet, so staff are expected to head to the Woolpack instead – a major inconvenience that hadn’t been referenced until now.
As someone who lives with Crohn’s, an inflammatory bowel disease (IBD), I have suffered from faecal incontinence, and it’s a relief to see people like me portrayed on-screen.
‘Anything that shines a light on incontinence matters,’ Pearl Avery, IBD Nursing Lead at Crohn’s & Colitis UK, shared with Metro. ‘Because stigma still leaves many people feeling they have to hide what they’re going through.’
Cain is embarrassed by his incontinence, and I felt the same way when it first happened to me. There have been times where I’ve turned down social invitations because of the issue, without revealing why.
Because, like Cain, a severe lack of facilities has affected my life. When a store I used to work at had no running water, employees were, incredibly, instructed to use the toilets in the building next door. Worried I might not reach the loo in time, I explained that I would not be able to cope under those conditions and promptly went home.
Unfortunately, while urgency is our only warning sign, I can’t always tell when I am having an accident. This is known as passive incontinence, where poo can leak at random.
It’s a debilitating problem that left me feeling isolated and mortified, but incontinence in any form is more common than you might think. For men, prostate cancer treatment can also cause bowel incontinence, while in rare cases, they can face long-term issues.











