Hello, crevere36. If your j pouch is a few months old, try not to lift anything heavy. You could give yourself a hernia as well causing a bit of leakage. I was told not to lift anything weighing more than 10 pounds after surgery. I also walked hunched over for almost three months, but it was from the pain and tightness of my incision on my stomach. I had complications and had to be cut open again in the abdomen for reversal. In my first few months, I could not bend over to pick up something without experiencing leakage. It didn't matter what I was doing, leakage would happen. Walking, standing up, etc. I was able to hold stool, but leaks just happen and you worry that this is for life. It takes time for your sphincter muscle to learn a new job and to hold on. Remember, that whole area has gone through the trauma of a major surgery, had its colon and rectum removed, and now has a new small intestine in a funny shape to get used to. Wear panty liners or pads if you have to in order to feel more secure. Who will know?
Do you try Metamucil to thicken the stool? Thickened stool is easier to "hold on to" than loose liquid. Mashed potatoes help thicken. Try not to be frustrated or stress too much. Don't feel bad. You are not alone. Don't stop doing things you enjoy. Try not to stay home where you have time to think only about that. Try to time your outings based on when you've last eaten and was able to empty your j pouch. Please don't be discouraged. You don't say how long you've had your j pouch. It will get better. You are already cutting back on sweets, which can cause pouch problems. Good for you! As long as you have more good days than bad ones, you are getting better. So what if you need the bathroom at the restaurant. Everyone does, for different reasons and no one knows your reason. Just know where public bathrooms are and use them. Take control of what you eat, your daily schedule, outings, emptying. Walking for 20 minutes (10 minutes out, 10 minutes to get back home) is a way to train your pouch knowing you will be home in a few minutes. Whatever you were able to do today, let that be enough. Tomorrow maybe you'll do more, and one more thing will be a bit better. Best wishes to you.