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  1. Eagleclc: I’m curious about developments for you. I tried this for a couple of days, and on the evening of the second day, I had a bladder half full and completely lost control in my dining (trying to get to the bathroom) while my 7 year old daughter was watching tv in the next room. Thankfully, she didn’t hear the pee pouring onto the floor in the next room. Are you still experimenting?
  2. DailyDi: I'm curious about fit, final evaluations, and so forth... What do you think? I wanted to get your take before ordering...
  3. Nullo or chlorophyll tablets or capsules or tablets will help with the odor or urine, feces, and body odor in general. It won't eliminate everything, and more water will help, but they work pretty well (though your poop will turn greenish). If there's a GNC near you, try their triple-chlorophyll gel-caps.
  4. I just noticed that a couple of US sites now have Conni underwear available, and I was wondering about how they might function as training pants. Anyone have any experience with these? They look comfy... http://www.goldviolin.com/Conni-Men-s-Incontinence-Underwear-p/93830.htm http://www.feelgoodstore.com/cgi-bin/feelgood/postkey_find.html?cm_re=celebros-_-center-_-search%20promo&keywords=074228&viewadult=yes http://www.amazon.com/Chantilly-Absorbent-Panty-Incontinence-Protection/dp/B0099RCYC2/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1354645443&sr=8-1&keywords=conni+incontinence+underwear
  5. I've posted this somewhere before. Twice in independent pharmacies I've had someone make a remark. Once an older woman, after ringing me up, said, "Have fun..." while I was on my way out the door. Maybe I looked really excited about the purchase, I don't know. On another occasion, on a rainy day, the woman behind the counter told me to "stay dry" on my way out.
  6. I've found these to be comfortable and convenient as well. If they would add standing leak barriers and a little more SAP, this would be a nearly perfect product. Really, how hard would it be?
  7. jameson

    Kid-Like Undies

    Here's my second attempt.
  8. jameson

    Kid-Like Undies

    Of course, I didn't realize until I'd finished that the faces were upside down.
  9. jameson

    Kid-Like Undies

    Here's my first serious attempt at making trainers...
  10. Most public spaces have too much white noise to hear the crinkle. But try one of those dollar tree stores. It's dead silent with no elevator music. If you're crinkly, others may be able to hear you.
  11. Like many, I have always had a desire to be in diapers. I was potty trained very early, before I was 2. My mother has always bragged about how early I was trained. But I learned much later that I was actually diapered at night until I was nearly four due to encopresis. I was a child who was constipated and held it all day long but then went while asleep. I have only one a very vague memory of wearing a diaper that was containment-deficient during play time, and, though it's difficult to imagine, it must have been before I was two. I do remember having a drawer full of plastic pants that I would sometimes put on and then urinate into them. These must have been used to cover the pampers for my nighttime accidents. Disposible diapers were a relatively new invention and apparently weren't terribly effective. I remember very clearly when my parents decided to throw them out. I also remember when my father found one while cleaning out the closet. I so desperately wanted to get my hands on it but never did. After that, my story is like many of yours: I used multiple layers of toilet paper; I peed/messed myself; I wore several pair of underwear; and, sometimes, I used towels and plastic bags. When I was eight, I stole one of my cousins diapers and used it. Mostly, I just fantasized about diapers. I remember being four or five and visiting a home where there was a package of Luvs in the nursery. And my first experience masturbating occurred while fantasizing about diapers. Of course, everything changed when I turned sixteen and began to drive. I went to a neighboring town, bought a package of Curity adult diapers that were too small and entered into the world of adult diaper wearing. The next day, I made another trip a bought the old green Depends they used to make. Diapers are far less sexual to me than they once were. Now, they're relaxing. Like others, they give a sense of comfort and security and, I'm sure, freedom. Control -- or the lack of it -- has always been an issue for me, I guess.
  12. If you're willing to deal with "cloth-backed," check out my latest post on the new Molicare Comfort Super... Super trim, super absorbent. Their medium is a very generous one. I normally wear a large, but the medium fits me pefectly without any unnecessary bulk or buldges.
  13. I was a big fan of the old Molicare Supers that were all plastic, even on the sides, and was sad to see them go. But I recently ordered a bag of the Molicare Comfort Supers, and I think they are great. They're basically a cross between traditional-style diaper and Tena's flex (or maybe Tena Flex and Prevail Fits-to-a-T). They're cloth-backed and white with purple Molicare markings and small blue rectangles down the center of the diaper as a wetness indicator. They're very trim and fit well under clothes. In fact, I can't imagine a diaper being more discrete (although I'm still a little too paranoid to wear in situations where I might see someone I know). The best thing about these diapers is, as others have mentioned, the amount of SAP. These things will swell and swell. But I find it best not to flood them repeatedly, at least after an initial flood. Rather, wetting frequenlty will help you to get the most absorbency out of them. They're my new favorite.
  14. I would like to have seen how Dr Phil would have interacted with the woman who went on Tyra. She was interesting, articulate, and brave. I don't imagine though that he would have had much to say since appeared much more "mainstream," at least as mainstream as one of us might be.
  15. Or for women... http://conni.co.nz/shop/Absorbent+Washable+Underwear.html
  16. I've always liked the Conni Men's Oscar and Kalven and the underwear designs from Crystal Healthcare, LTD. The problem, of course, is that these are made in NZ and you have to pay shipping. But I've found shipping's cheaper from NZ than AU. http://www.crystalhealthcare.com.au/products/continence-underwear-reusable http://conni.co.nz/shop/Absorbent+Washable+Underwear.html
  17. I just finished a case that I recently ordered, and I was deeply frustrated by how the tapes tore the plastic from the diaper as it got heavier with wetness.
  18. jameson

    Kid-Like Undies

    Square_Duck -- From which seller did you get those trainers on ebay? I'd love to have a pair.
  19. I've been thinking about ordering the DPF diaper from Kins. Just curious if anybody has experience with this one. Interested in knowing your thoughts and how it compares to their velcro, contour, etc.
  20. I only remember having three accidents. I wet my pants when I was four and eight, and I wet the bed when I was eight as well. But apparently after I was potty trained quite early (~18 mos), I still had encopresis (fecal incontinence) at night until I was nearly four or so. I have no memory of this, but I do remember the store of plastic pants kept in one of my dresser drawers that I enjoyed putting on. And I remember the day my folks threw them away. Interestingly, I have no real concern with plastic pants today, just the diapers.
  21. Take a look at the Abena Abri-San Midi 5. They're basically undetectable and can be lined with a pampers 7 or something else. They resemble the Kendall Lille's in the photo above. But they're not that big, though adequate for a male. The next step up (size 6) covers more area but doesn't appear to be any more absorbent. And, of course, there's also the Abri-San XP, which I imagine would be quite bulky. If you're limited to what you can find in stores, the Tena Overnight pads are probably the best you'll get. They're a bit bulky for me.
  22. I've been thinking about ordering some of the new Tena Ultra Stretch and was curious to hear others opinions of this diaper. I would also be interested in seeing a photo if anyone would post one.
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