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Help With Dc 24/7 Leaks!


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This shouldn't be happening. I'm 6'1" weigh 197 with a 34 waist. I love DC 24/7, but lately they've been leaking out the leg gathers. After 1.5 wettings! I recently lost 20 lbs...could I possibly need a small/medium? I've diapered sitting and standing, and combos. Any tips? Right now, Molicares are kicking DCs, and that's...odd. Isn't it?

One other note: these are direct from the company. The ones from XPM were a bit better, but that was pre-weight loss.

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I love my PUL panties from Gary! Don't even sweat in 'em. But I'm going for a full diaper, not necessarily full panties. Point very well taken, though. But this is for daytime as well.

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You need a good-fitting diaper for it to work effectively and it has to have the capacity you need too ;) I'd be buying samples of different styles and sizes to see if something else works better :D In the meantime, plastic panties (especially lined ones) may help till you find a better solution.

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Having too big of a diaper can definitely cause leaks. Too many gaps even if you feel swaddled in them. I've learned from experience. My large Abenas will not leak way sooner then the mediums I now where since I too lost weight. I'm 6'2" and 220lbs. Mediums all fit fine, dry24/7 are a bit on the large side compared to other diaper size ranges. Definitely need small or medium dry 24/7.

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This shouldn't be happening. I'm 6'1" weigh 197 with a 34 waist. I love DC 24/7, but lately they've been leaking out the leg gathers. After 1.5 wettings! I recently lost 20 lbs...could I possibly need a small/medium? I've diapered sitting and standing, and combos. Any tips? Right now, Molicares are kicking DCs, and that's...odd. Isn't it?

One other note: these are direct from the company. The ones from XPM were a bit better, but that was pre-weight loss.

xtrabulk

What is the volume of liquid? Most diapers will not absorb a quick flooding. The ones that do are expensive.

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Don't forget it's not just the volume here, it's even more so the flow. I have urge incontinence and can flood a premium diaper just once. A second or third flooding on top of a an already wet diaper is a recipe for disaster- at least for me, and especially so when sitting or lying down. However; I can wear the same diaper while using a catheter, take that diaper to it's absolute MAX absorbency, and never feel like it's about to leak once.

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