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  1. The new Kendall diapers are called "WINGS HL™ ULTRA 3D™ ". They are cloth covered. See here: http://www.kendallhq.com/kendallhealthcare/pageBuilder.aspx?topicID=96741&xsl=xsl/campaignPage.xsl
  2. If you can't get the plastic Kendall Lilles any more, remember BAMBINOS! http://bambinodiapers.com/\ For Canadians: http://www.b4ns.com/ They have BAMBINOS now. I just got a case.
  3. Pthe plastic ones are still available. I just got a case.
  4. I live in Toronto, Canada and I get them at the Medimart (http://www.medimart.com) in Mississauga. This city is just west of Toronto. The bad news is that they only deliver to the GTA (Greater Toronto Area). If you visit Toronto, you can go see them. Call ahead to see if your size is in stock.
  5. Hi, folks. Ever since the classic Attends diapers went the way of the Dodo, I have worn the Kendall Lille Supremefit Maxi Diapers for about 2.5 years now. I get them at a medical mart near me. In fact, the sales staff there suggested I try them. Other users of the classic Attends did not like the new cloth cover and had asked for a suitable replacement. So they started to stock the Kendalls. They came highly recommended by the staff there. A few months ago I heard for the first time that Kendall is going to replace the Lille brand with an "Air" brand. Cloth covered, of course. My medical mart has said nothing about it. And other sites still sell the Kendalls. Does anyone know for sure what's going on? It would be awful if we'd loose an other great diaper. We should all complain to diaper companies and tell them to stop making that cloth covered junk. If you don't know what they look like, see them here in my photo album: http://www.picturetrail.com/sfx/album/view/22330715
  6. Well, I started to sit down when I was about 8.5 - 9 years old. I got tall enough to squirt all over when peeing in the toilet. That really annoyed my Mom and she made me clean up the mess. At that age, of course, I hated to clean up after my self, so I started to sit to pee. Problem solved. To this day (48years old) I still sit to pee. Except for public restrooms that are too dirty to sit down in (#2 excepted).
  7. Try some major medical supply stores, diaper depots, etc. Also, try to get them on-line, if you can. They are hard to find. I only got them by great luck. My medical supply store had run out of the last of the original Attends and only had the new cloth cover types. I asked what they would suggest as an alternative to the old Attends, and they suggested the Kendalls. Good luck. D.
  8. Hi, fellow diaper lovers! After a lengthy search I found the diapers that are the best since the disappearance of Attends plastic covered diapers. They are the KENDALL Lille Supreme Fit plastic covered diapers. They work great for over night and days as well. I wear them with my Suprema plastic pants at night. See photos of the diapers here: http://www.PictureTrail.com/gid22330715 D.
  9. Hi, Repaid1. I am more of a reader then a poster. But there comes a time when there is something to say. D.
  10. Greetings fellow diaperlovers! The other day I started thinking about why Pampers, Huggies, etc. started to make cloth covered disposables. I mean, there is still a plastic sheet inside to which the cloth is attached to. Also, babies don't care what their diapers look like. At the time that new look was introduced, a lot of parents complained about their little ones getting rashes and other reactions to this new cover. I heard of this first hand in my own greater family circle. I heard that there were a lot of complaints made to the diaper manufacturers, but it apparently had no effect. Now, I can understand that adult diapers got the cloth covering because it made them quieter and more like real underwear. But even adults complained, and still no changes. It seems to me that it is most prevalent in the US diaper market. Diapers from Europe and Asia still have plastic backing. At least most brands from there do. Sorry about this long post. All input appreciated. D.
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