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    • This wasn't humiliating, I had an Ultrasound done to check the blood flow in my legs. The tech told me that I needed to take off my shoes, socks and pants. While taking off my shoes and socks, she asked if I wanted a sheet to cover up with, I declined knowing that she would be testing the Femoral Artery in the inner hip joint. I stood to take off my pants and she just stood there staring at me. I mentally shrugged and pulled off my pants before laying back down in just my shirt and diaper. She made no comment and went on with the tests. Did you know they make tourniquets for toes!
    • Thanks for pointing this out.  Guarantee you that Hollie will prosper in this story.
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    • Hi, @Goerge - I have travelled extensively while in diapers 24/7. I only use disposables when traveling, because carting around and laundering cloth diapers would add hours of work to what is supposed to be relaxing. You do raise some valid considerations - diaper supply, diaper disposal, and controlling overnight leaks, are the main concerns. If you can have your diapers shipped there, as I believe you said you would, then having to bring a bunch with you, or "go local" for supplies, gets taken off the table, at least. I've never had diapers shipped to where I was staying before, so you are ahead of me, on this strategy. I'm usually not in one place long enough to make having a case of diapers sent to my destination practical. So, I either pack a checked bag, if I'm flying, or I take a gym bag as a diaper bag, in addition to my checked bag. When I went to Europe with the family a few years ago, I could not bring enough diapers without paying for a second suitcase that would have raised questions - we were travelling with another family. So I had to buy diapers while I was there, which worked out okay - I found some decent ones in France. I brought enough overnight diapers with me, to last for the duration of the trip, and then I bought daytime diapers there, because I knew I could "cheat" and use washrooms on occasion, to lighten the load, if I didn't find good options.  Disposal has been easy and it has been difficult. I've stayed in hotels before, where I could just put used diapers in a bag in my laptop bag, and drop them into a garbage bin in the car park or a public washroom, to avoid having to leave something the weight of a dead chicken, sitting in, or on top of, the trash can in the room. However, I have been wearing diapers fulltime for 7 years, and have made a resolution to be more comfortable "openly" wearing them, since I hope to do it for the rest of my days. So, lately I've been bagging them thoroughly, leaving them in or by the room receptacle, and accepting that the room attendant might know I wear diapers, and then I leave a decent tip. I have shared condos or cottages with buddies on trips a few times, and not all of them know I'm in diapers, so I generally designate myself as Mr. Clean, and I gather the empties and pizza boxes and trash, and take them to the garbage area or chute, and in the process, I also dispose of my supplies. This has worked well for me. I did have to tell one friend that I wore them, however, when staying at his place, because he kept getting fined by his HOA for his kids putting recyclables and organics in his garbage, so he was basically inspecting every bag, before he put it out, because he knew the HOA's contactor inspected every bag. So I just had to ask him, "Hey, man, what's the right way to dispose of diapers in this system? I don't want to cause you any trouble...", and then I explained that I wear diapers, and have for years.  Overnight leaks are the third horseman of the apocalypse; only cloth diapers are bulletproof overnight, but I don't travel with cloth diapers. I have had minor, all the way up to catastrophic leaks, staying overnight somewhere and sleeping in a disposable, including, again, one time having to tell a friend that I wear diapers, so that I could explain why I now had to strip and wash his bedding (he had a mattress protector on, thankfully, because the guest bed used to be one of his kids' beds). Plastic pants are the bare minimum second layer of defense, but if you have a bad leak, it will find a way out, sandwiched between the waterproof cover of a diaper, and the waterproof panties. I now own a couple of pairs of cloth-lined plastic pants - they basically have a terrycloth pull-up sewn into them. They work brilliantly - I highly recommend this solution, over, for example, sleeping on a disposable pad, because the pads don't protect the top linens, or your clothes. I've yet to soak the liner - it's usually just errant trickles that get soaked up, if anything, so spot cleaning them and leaving them in front of the room heater, or even a fan, has worked. If they got totally drenched, you'd probably be looking for a laundromat, but that's better than calling down to the front desk, or calling your host into the room, to explain that you've nuked their bed!  Don't fret too much about it, is my final advice. Lots of people wear diapers for lots of reasons, and we can't let it limit our possibilities. 
    • Chapter 11 is slowly taking shape. Having small moments of writers block. Also having difficulty connecting ideas but it will completed. Good things come to those who wait
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