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  1. I get the exact same thing. I started using guards inside briefs, and they work great. But they are somewhat uncomfortable in briefs for me (you lose some space inside) and in boxer briefs I'm always afraid they're going to fall out one of the legs, since the adhesive backing isn't very strong to hold them in place. I've switched to using depends realfit and really like them. The padding is thinner than the guards but swells more (which is perfect for dribbles since you don't release a lot at once), and covers roughly the same area as the guards would. I do think they're a bit more expensive overall, unfortunately.
  2. I think there definitely is, I notice a strong connection between wearing diapers and the dribble. I always wear for several days to several weeks at a time and have always focused on being as relaxed down there as possible. Sort of like.... intermittent incontinence training. I notice that when I stop wearing diapers, I dribble a lot after going to the bathroom, especially #2 (I'm guessing some urine gets stuck somewhere from sitting down). At some point the next time I sit down or stand up, I'll randomly get a squirt of pee and have a little wet spot. Sometimes I'll just dribble for an hour or two in very tiny amounts. I occasionally wear a depends guard in my underwear when I'm wearing pants I like or going out into a social situation. Eventually after not wearing diapers for a couple of months it improves to a "normal" level (1-2 drops or so). I've taken several breaks and this happens every time, so I'm fairly convinced it's the diapers. Makes me wonder what would happen if I went several months of wearing 24/7
  3. Not really sure what you're trying to point out is a lie here. While not a great idea from a hygiene standpoint, it certainly worked for me. I had an old mattress I was going to throw out and I've always been into bedwetting, so I just wet the bed for a week or two straight and slept in it. Started sleepwetting no matter what I was wearing, and it took months to get back to normal. Still sleep wet once every couple months for another year or so. I'm not sure how I was able to train myself that fast, maybe there is just something about not caring about your bed at all... when you're diapered there's always the thought in the back of your mind whether you recognize it or not, that there is some capacity to your diaper that you'll have to deal with at some point. Since then I've tried to trigger the same sleepwetting (while diapered, now) but haven't been able to get the same results.
  4. You should probably talk to a psychiatrist if you're hearing voices
  5. I was curious about these as well because sometimes I don't want to stay clenched all day, but for whatever reason, also don't want to diaper up. These seem like a great idea because they are fairly inexpensive and (I suppose, at least) that you could just wash them out and reuse them as often as you want. The reviews on Amazon are pretty bad, though... I don't remember specifically what they say, I think it was something along the lines of them falling apart or developing leaks because the parts are so cheap, or just being plain uncomfortable. Simple explanation since people don't seem to get what it is - it's basically just an external catheter that's held up with special underwear. I would think they would be just as effective as diapers for untraining, unless your brain somehow distinguishes between the two and prevents the "untraining training" from carrying over. Similar to the stage where you go unconsciously in a diaper, but can still keep your pants totally dry with regular underwear.
  6. I've been sick for about two weeks with stomach problems, and have had a couple messy accidents so I have been diapered up any time I leave the house just in case. I've visited the doctor twice now with a thin one on, very obviously sticking above my shorts, and when being examined he didn't say anything at all about it either time, just pulled the top town slightly to feel my lower abdomen. I had my excuse of having a few legit accidents ready to go and everything. Maybe it was understood that that was why I was wearing one, but I am surprised nothing was said.
  7. I think it's just a side-effect of wearing diapers all the time, the same thing happens to me. For me, it goes away after not wearing them for a month or two, but it has to be no diapers at all during that time or the dribbles start again. It's hard to guess at what causes it. I think my body just gets really used to not clenching after peeing, so after using the toilet it clenches just enough to not leak everywhere, but then it "forgets" when sitting down, standing up, etc, and lets a small amount out.
  8. I really like the thin molicares, I'm not sure what the current name is. Last time I ordered some they were called "Molicare Super Comfort". They are similar in that they are thin with a lot of SAP so they swell a lot. Plastic center with cloth sides so they're really comfortable.
  9. That's way too much, that's over $53 per pack before shipping, they usually go for around $35/pack
  10. No, tenas run a bit smaller than other brands. I'm about the same waist size and the mediums fit perfectly.
  11. I don't have a problem with cheap diapers, it just depends on what your expectations are. I have my bladder trained that I pee frequently in small amounts when diapered, so the only times I experience a diaper leak are when I either go too long without changing, or have a random diaper defect when I end up leaking out the legs. This happens even in premium diapers (Dry 24/7 seem to have the "spontaneous leaks" more than any other brand for me, for some reason). Since I don't have "wettings" and use a diaper in small amounts continuously, I always try to plan my diaper choice for whatever I will get the best use out of.... so if I will only be in it for 2-3 hours (before changing into something else for bed, for example) I don't want to waste a thicker one. It's all about managing expectations and choosing the right diaper for the situation!
  12. For me what always worked wasn't drinking a bunch right before bed, because it takes time to process and fill up your bladder. I always found it helpful to already be well hydrated, drinking at least a bottle of water or so an hour before bed, small bits at a time you can try setting an alarm in the middle of the night also. wake up, throw alarm clock across room, pee a little, and go back to sleep. if you're sleepy enough you may not even remember the alarm going off much. for me, the more i got used to going in the middle of the night, the more i would do it. when undiapered i would end up having to go to the bathroom 2-3 times a night sometimes even when restricting fluids, it was kind of annoying. it took a while to get back into the rhythm of sleeping a full night and going in the morning, so be sure it's what you want. everything takes time and practice. the more you get used to going at the slightest impulse during the day helps with going at night. the more you go at night, the the more likely youll go while awake but not remember it, or wake up while going.
  13. My diaper-wearing usually consists of a few days to a few weeks of 24/7, and I also developed these symptoms at some point. Lots of dribbles in the underwear, especially after using the toilet (even up to an hour later), and a few incidents of minor bedwetting (waking up while starting to go). I've never gone more than a week or two without wearing a diaper and have had these minor dribbles for 2 or 3 years now, but I just took a long break of a few months and it went away entirely. I haven't really pinned down what causes it. I do practice unclenching when diapered and usually go without thinking much about it. Wearing underwear I have no problem staying clenched and have no loss of control whatsoever, just a few dribbles here and there.
  14. Yep the center part is plastic backed and the wings are breathable cloth, the best of both worlds in my opinion! They are really comfy to wear.
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