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    • Whilst not embodied in regulation, I think this is a "thing" that needs to be gotten over.   I can recall dozing through mandatory on-line training for my disability sector work.  Whilst I was not a carer, the training was shot-gunned across a wide range of workers and so I had to suffer it.  There was a section that showed a carer being admonished for not upholding a high-frequency adult nappy changing cadence in accordance with an institutional policy and was very much of the "Bad carer!" lesson: "more is better" was the message. The reality was that for the type of disability I primarily saw, nappy changes were time-consuming, resource-intensive (often requiring multiple carers and hoists) and often physically painful for the patients who would clearly didn't enjoy them.  There was also knock-on work and expenditure for continual bedding changes, clothing changes and disposable bed and chair pads because the products being used simply didn't work.  Subject to skin integrity, a decent product that could have been left in place for 8 hours or so (or, perchance to dream, for an entire night!) would have been a godsend for everybody concerned.  We'd just need to overcome the optics that such measures reflect ghastly corporate greed trampling the comfort and dignity of poor old granny. Perhaps a few of the journalists who've been running this line on shock expose stories down here might like to try for themselves.  Spend a week in rubbish nappies being changed every 2 hours (along with wet clothing and bedding) and then another week in quality products that only get changed every 8 hours and see which THEY prefer.  
    • Wow, as been said, that turned dark pretty quickly! I wonder what happened at the farm to have it go to pot so fast. Well, obviously Liisa and Anna had a fight, but how bad was it?  Looking forward to the next chapter!
    • I do have to say, the UI surgery has appeal...I mean, I'm 24/7 anyway.....my iron tight bladder is already a thing of the past....
    • Dr. Joy chuckles a little. "No not bottle..." she winks. "But its important you let step mommy know you are wearing your diapers and that they are to help you with your potty accidents."    Just then there is a knock at the door. "Come on in. We are all set in here." Dr Joy says helping kayla stand up, even if shes a little wide stanced from her diaper.  "You got this." Dr. Joy says patting Kayla on her padded bottom as her step mommy comes in.
    • Chapter 6: The Annual Physical Sunkissed and relaxed from their beach weekend, Alex and Alice slipped back into their city routine. Their annual physicals were scheduled for the same day, so they drove to the office together. Dr. Patel had been their primary care physician for six years. She was competent, no-nonsense, thorough, and genuinely patient-led. They had always appreciated her approach. This year, they went in weary of the visit. They needed to be honest about their new lifestyle, but the thought of discussing it made both of them nervous. After parking, Alice nursed Alex briefly in the car, just enough to keep him comfortable through the appointment. She then checked his diaper; it was still dry from the morning change. “Tell her everything,” Alice said, adjusting her shirt. “We aren’t hiding this.” Alex nodded, though his stomach twisted. “I know. It doesn’t make it any less nerve-wracking… but I trust Dr. Patel.” They walked into the small office, signed in, and Alex was called back first. The medical assistant took his vitals and led him to an exam room. He changed into a gown but kept his diaper on, then sat on the edge of the exam table. Dr. Patel entered a few minutes later, reviewing his chart with a warm smile. “Alex, good to see you again. Your vitals look excellent. Any health concerns this year?” Alex took a breath, his voice carrying a slight quiver. “Yes, a couple of things. My primary source of nutrition has… switched to breastmilk. From Alice.” He glanced up to gauge her reaction. Dr. Patel’s expression remained neutral and attentive, giving him space to continue. “We’ve been doing this since June, so about three months now.” Dr. Patel nodded, offering a small, reassuring smile. “Thank you for sharing that, Alex. I’ve encountered adult breastfeeding before, though it’s uncommon. Any issues with intake? Tiredness, weight loss, digestive problems?” “No,” Alex replied, relaxing slightly. “I actually feel great. Good energy levels, no digestive issues, and a new sense of mental clarity.” “That’s excellent to hear,” Dr. Patel said. “It sounds like this change has been positive for you. I’d still like to run full blood work to ensure your nutritional needs are being met. We’ll keep a close eye on those. I also recommend a daily multivitamin as a precaution. I’ll speak with Alice about her side of things when I see her.” Dr. Patel had Alex lie back for a physical exam, listening to his heart and checking his abdomen. When she lifted the front of his gown, she noticed the thick white diaper underneath. She didn’t react. “Are you wearing protection full-time?” she asked, her tone professional and matter-of-fact. “Yes,” Alex said. “It’s a lifestyle choice, not because of incontinence. It just feels right. I can’t really explain it. I’ve been wearing diapers full-time for a while now, and Alice handles the checks and changes.” Dr. Patel gently lifted the waistband to examine the area. “Any skin irritation, rashes, or breakdown?” “No. We use powder and barrier cream consistently.” She finished the exam and drew blood for the labs. “Everything looks good so far. Go ahead and get dressed. With your consent, I’d like Alice to join us so we can review everything together and talk about the breastfeeding dynamic.” Alex dressed quickly. When Alice entered, Dr. Patel explained the importance of monitoring Alex’s vitamin levels and advised Alice to increase her calorie and fluid intake to support the demands of breastfeeding. She also emphasized good skin care for Alex, especially in warmer weather. After Alice completed her own exam, the couple headed home. By then Alex was noticeably wet. Alice changed him on the bed, then let him nurse. The warm milk helped settle the lingering nerves from the appointment. As he fed, Alice stroked his hair, and squirmed in her seat. “My back has been killing me lately,” she said, looking down at him. “Dr. Patel thinks it’s from all the bending during diaper changes. She suggested we get you a changing table.”  
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