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ucfguy475

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  1. I've always received my orders very quickly, and have had good communication from this company through each stage of an order. The owner is also very good at responding to emails, including requests for future products. They offer a regular email update to let you know what is new and coming up with them, and live inventory reports you can see on their site.
  2. Last night my wife and I split a bottle of riesling while watching a movie before bed. I changed into a dry 24/7 to sleep, which did not keep the bed dry through to the morning. First time I ever overwhelmed a dry 24/7, but I rarely have a second drink that close to bedtime.
  3. If this was a week earlier, you could have made it to the littles munch in Atlanta. I've never yet been myself, but keep an eye on the dates occasionally.
  4. While in Orlando, I remember seeing a great number of advertisements from medical supply companies who specialize in supplying visitors. Their primary focus was on mobility aids, such as they are able to provide motorized wheelchairs or oxygen tanks, delivered directly to your resort, but I'm sure many also provide for incontinence needs. It's understandably a big business in the area, with lots of competing stores.
  5. I try to pay attention to hearing company feedback, to avoid spending money with unreliable companies. I may have avoided them altogether if it was not for the work you put in this week to help figure out what was going on. I enjoy a few cases a year from them, and am glad that I'll be able to keep buying. Thank you
  6. I did mean a pacifier clip, something to attach to the neck of my shirt or onesie. I ordered a pair yesterday, so when the pacifier falls out at night, it won't get lost in the blankets or fall off the bed.
  7. I bought one of their larger classic pacifiers. The mouth guard is bigger, but the nipple is about the same diameter, it just protrudes further into your mouth. The nipple is made of a different material than a regular nuk5, it's not quite as soft. Also had a seam which was noticeable, but not really uncomfortable. They are a little easier to keep in your mouth when sleeping, but still fall out at night. I'm considering a tether to keep better track of it.
  8. That's alright, I appreciate the info. I'll have to keep an eye out, see what I can find. Update: I found that baby pants sells a product they describe as the equivalent of a nuk6, which is a larger size nipple and mouth guard. I put one on order, along with another of their great onezies.
  9. Where were you able to find a pacifier larger than a nuk5? That's what I've been using at night to prevent clenching my jaw while I'm sleeping, but it doesn't stay in very well. I'd be willing to go up a size or so, just not sure where to shop.
  10. I got in my first case of the new 24/7, and I'm impressed with them.
  11. I've read a few good reviews of the new dry 24/7, and just put a case on order. Thank you to all who posted about it, here and in other forums.
  12. This link worked for me : instagram.com/p/Q1O9wRlYvH/
  13. Thanks for sharing the pictures, they do provide some prospective.
  14. I just bright in a case of the wellness superior, made easier with a 10% coupon code listed their twitter feed. Having been disappointed by the "beta" sample, I was willing to take the risk after hearing about the upgrade they rolled in. I'm actually very happy with the new model. Being a 38" waist with muscular legs, I had to get size large, knowing their cut would make medium too snug. Although it's a bit difficult to get the proper fit lined up, the tapes hold well once you do. Without a good line up, I feel that this size would be loose and leave gaps. The new tapes are single layer, and don't give an opportunity to reposition. They attach to a thick clear plastic front panel, which holds up well. The backing is a soft plastic, and very comfortable. Absorbency has been very good, better than I expected. These seem to be a good, night time quality design.
  15. I used it for a few weeks following a car accident that resulted in pain from nerve damage, and it did help me get some sleep. However, I was in a rush to get off it, due to side effects. It impacted my balance, made a fall over several times, and made it dangerous to drive. That's not a drug to take lightly. I never even finished that prescription, came off with my doctor's permission. I know it helps a lot of people, and think one of my older relatives takes it. I'm just hoping I can avoid it in the future.
  16. I had trouble with wellness in the past, so I ordered in several of the superio as a sample last week, before I committed to buying a case. As stated, they run tight. I use a medium in most brands, but chose a large for these samples, and was glad that I did. I didn't have any trouble with the tapes coming off while wearing, but when I did go to change after about five hours, one of the tapes ripped right off the plastic, leaving a hole in the front of the brief. I was impressed with capacity, as I must have had four or five wetting events while wearing the first one. They definitely swell up a lot in the front, and only began to leak a bit once the back padding began to get too wet. The fit was not perfect on me, I have a 38" waist, but very thick legs from the gym, and I think this may have lead to that eventual leak. I was intentionally pushing the capacity to see what it could hold, and was not disappointed. These do seem very thin, sort of like the tena maxi, but swell up a lot. The plastic backing may be a bit too thin, although I'm sure they are more comfortable during the summer.
  17. I had the same experience at the end of the urodynamics study, I was unable to empty my bladder, even when I was straining; was just impossible with the catheter in place. So, the result was "no leakage" during the test, but as I was completely blocked, it was inconclusive. Painful, expensive, time consuming, and embarrassing, but inconclusive.
  18. I was able to find another good source of chlorophyll tablets on amazon, and they appear to be a similar dose to what I was used to with nullo. I had considered the activated charcoal as a back up plan, but was glad to be able to stick with what I know works for me. Thanks
  19. I've been taking Nullo for several years now, and enjoy its effects of reducing odors. It has recently become difficult to find, even its parent website is out of it. I used to get it mostly from drugstore.com or Amazon; drugstore removed it from the catalog, and Amazon has sent me notices that my order cannot be fulfilled. What else is out there that works as well? The nullo reduced the smell from sweating, as well as bathroom odors, so I'm looking for something similar. I'm in the South, so its warm most of the year, and I've been relying on the stuff as a hunting aide as well, so I'm not spooking the critters from my stink. I'm open to recommendations.
  20. Like others who have replied to this post, I consider myself 99% diaper lover, but have experimented with pacifiers before. I have only used baby pacifiers before, and did not get anything out of the experience, those were thrown away after one or two tries. That said, I'm interested in trying one of the adult sized pacifiers, if only to try to stop snoring. The biggest reason that I've so far held off is what I'd heard decades ago from an orthodontist, about how pacifiers cause an over bite. I'd gone through braces years ago, and don't want to repeat the experience as an adult. I've also got a bad gag reflex, and can not wear a retainer. Also, adult 'medical' pacifiers come in so many shapes and sizes, I'm not sure what to get. They can be expensive, so you don't want to just get a bunch to try out.
  21. Rural Georgia here, hours away from anything. Nothing to do but hunt, fish, and relax.
  22. In Georgia, we hunt with our modern sporting rifles. Yes, they are ar15 based, but come in lots of calibers, and are plenty for the sized animals we have. Even though you rarely need to take a second shot, the semi auto action absorbs much more recoil than a bolt action, making them much more comfortable to shoot. It would be hard to imagine a hog hunt these days without an "assault rifle". And to be clear, machine guns are not legal for hunting game animals. Sadly, neither are silencers (yet).
  23. Yes, I own a number for personal and professional reasons, and have been around them all my life. Like others, I prefer not going into to much detail. some are for hunting, home defense, daily carry, targets, and/or other lawful purposes.
  24. I've done the same thing with frozen marshmallows, and they warmed up inside just fine, producing the expected result. I did run them under water for a moment, which made them easy to insert.
  25. I wear, but do not use 24/7. I have some minor trouble with over active bladder and stress incontinence, which results in frequent trips to the bathroom to pee during the day (about every hour). Some of this frequency is due to caffeine during the work day, the rest to a not fully diagnosed back problem. While at work, I'm always wearing an abena m3 pull up, which I try not to wet. I used to wear other pullups, but other brands would fall apart over the course of the day. During my commute, I may use them out of convenience. I keep a change with me, but don't want to change at work. At home, during the week I'll change into any of the disposables I keep around. Those are used as intended, with a few changes before bed. I always sleep well padded in something thick, something that may take 2-3 wettings. On weekends, I'll switch to cloth only if I plan on using several in a row, so I can at least half way fill the washing machine. I don't like wet cloth to sit for much more than 24 hours before washing, but a mostly empty washing machine doesn't clean well. When traveling, I'm always thickly padded, and use appropriately.
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