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Diaper/wetting references found in movies and on TV


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    • My first Kiddo Teddy Ultra tonight.  I got a sample pack on my last CTDC order.   These are a mid-level product at 6000ml capacity.  They definitely felt "thin".  
    • That's how I see this pricing.  In looking it up, now that I'm on Medicare (parts A, B and D), I see this is eligible as DME (Durable Medical Equipment) under part B.  However, there are restrictions on getting it paid for under Medicare...  The costs are a bit outrageous for what you are getting.  Unfortunately, this device probably had to go through a ton of crap to get approved as a medical device...  which drives up development costs, and then the medical companies jack up pricing to cover expenses they already paid for and since most folks don't see the actual costs under insurance, they get away with the costs.....   With my recent retirement, I'm in transition from traditional insurance coverage from my employer to utilizing Medicare....  And the one item I'm having "fun" getting filled at the pharmacy and looking up information on is the blood glucose monitor I need for my plan.  I've now found out that it (and related supplies) is DME under part B and not covered under part D (drug) prescription plan.  And for some reason, the DME equipment needs to be prescribed by a Medicare covered doctor.  They reject the prescription that my previous doctor (not under Medicare) wrote for my transition period.   Grrrrr....   
    • LOL.  What a Girl Wants.  Colin Firth sneaks down to the kitchen for a midnight snack but Amanda Bynes has beat him to it.
    • @widdlemikey:  Tend to agree about it getting out of hand.  Credit card machines automatically requesting a tip for picking up at the counter at more that 20% is ridiculous. For sit down at a restaurant service, I consider 15% to 20% reasonable, and since I can afford it I tend to use 20% when I get the service I expect to see.  Used to be 20% was the high end, and also the limit that my employer prior to retirement allowed.  Now I see systems with defaults in range and above. There is only one time I left a small tip (about 5%).  I was eating dinner out prior to needing to get to work (weekend grave yard).  While the place had a lot of folks, and I was just a single person at a small table, I wasn't getting stuff quick enough and barely made it into work on time that night.  I did tip to show that I do tip, but I tipped very poorly that night.  When I was back on future nights, they knew I tipped and I didn't want to spend time waiting on a Friday evening....  I got reasonable / good service from that point on and didn't have issues making it into work (where most folks there were out to party on Friday night - start of the weekend).
    • Well.... I think this is one I'll probably try out - even though it is "cloth-like". https://lilcomforts.com/products/stardust-nursery-adult-diapers?variant=47650736898275
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