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    • AI Summary:    An explosive nationwide outbreak of the gastrointestinal parasite Cyclospora cayetanensis (cyclosporiasis) is currently surging. The Midwest is a focal point of this outbreak, with hundreds of confirmed cases in Ohio, Michigan, and surrounding states linked to contaminated produce. The Cyclospora parasite causes cyclosporiasis, an intestinal infection characterized by sudden, intense watery diarrhea, abdominal cramping, nausea, bloating, and fatigue. Unlike typical norovirus bugs, these parasitic infections do not spread from person to person. Instead, they are contracted by ingesting contaminated food (like fresh lettuce or produce) or water.    PS: The sale of adult diapers have surged in the wake of cyclosporiasis. Just kidding, I have no evidence for this statement. While I enjoy messing my wet morning diaper, I want to avoid cyclsporiasis. I much prefer a well formed poopies in my diapies.  
    • I don't really see how that could happen Thanks!  Yeah I'm optimistic.  The interesting thing is the person who went before me has now started to have complete bowel incontinence, and it took a while for that to happen, just over 2 weeks.  So I might get worse and worse control through the first couple weeks.  I think while the botox effect is there for however many months, I might be totally incontinent.  Then it's up to the massive stretching to make it take hold and see if it can become something more permanent.
    • I've never found an adult disposable that's 100% reliable in bed although some are much better than others.  Currently I find the Rearz InControl Night Premium (aka: "Colin") to be the pick of the bunch.  If I'm fully awake when I wet it there's usually no dramas but problems can still occur if I'm half-awake or asleep - presumably because I don't take any precautions in positioning myself before peeing.  Leaking over the pubic bone to one side is a major failure vector (which doesn't exist with cloth nappies). To this end I wear a Babykins terry-lined plastic pant over my disposable at night.  I've wet a few terry liners here and there but I've NEVER had a leak through to the bedding with this setup (although I never sleep on my stomach).
    • I am ready for beddy in a dry Kiddo Premium Night cloth back diaper.
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