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  1. It sure has become a lot easier to source great diapers in Canada these days. Not long ago you couldn't even find a domestic supplier of Abena and you'd have to pay a hefty fee to import. The best on the market were Attends and later Tranquillity. Boy has that changed, there are now multiple reputable online retailers engaged in intense competition and prices have come down while selection has increased.
  2. Thanks for sharing your experiences, turns out it didn't happen last night; I woke up briefly for it. But it's kind of strange how it happens some nights but not others. To be honest I wouldn't mind if my mind signalled that wetting the bed while wearing a diaper was OK, but I certainly wouldn't want it to happen when not wearing a diaper. I don't wear 24-7, just at night, but I suppose that's reason enough for me to perhaps have at least a couple dry diaperless nights per week to ensure it doesn't happen when for whatever reason I don't wear to bed.
  3. I wear a diaper to bed most nights now, partly for the comfort/security and partly because I've had some major sleeping issues, waking up to go to the bathroom frequently and not being able to sleep afterwards. I've got into the habit of not getting up and just wetting my diaper while laying on the bed instead if I need to pee in the middle of the night; it seems to have helped. But one thing I've noticed is that I'm waking up as much as several times a week now with a wet diaper and no recollection of having wet it. This is particular true for comfortable familiar diapers like Molicare Super Plus, but happens with others too.
  4. The Wellness Superios are is one of the worst diapers I've ever tried. Maybe the they give out samples are of higher quality than the ones you get in the bags, because I've had nothing but bad experiences with these.
  5. I frequently buy products from agecomfort.com and was pretty impressed to see them list themselves as "ABDL" friendly; this was impressive because I'm not aware of any other mainstream diaper distributors that make such a claim. Well those days are over, it appears sometime in the past few months the site was updated and any references to the ABDL community were removed.
  6. Anyone know where you can order these in Canada?
  7. I've been pretty impressed with them in my past orders. Hopefully they keep it up because I haven't found a better price in Canada and they ship out fairly quickly.
  8. Agecomfort has worked well for me. The return address appears as "CRAFTEX INDUSTRY INC". So far I haven't been able to find cheaper prices for Abena/Molicare/Tranquility in Canada with shipping included.
  9. Yep, when I was somewhere around 4~5 years old I remember being diapered by my cousin before bed at my grandparents house. She was only 4 years older than me so I must have thought it was so unusual that it left a lasting impression. It's strange because I have plenty of memories before that age when I must have been wearing diapers but don't actually remember the diapers. I also remember my brother who's 2 years younger than me finished potty training before me so I must have been a pretty late. But I don't really remember wearing diapers after that either. That memory stuck with me throughout my childhood and I somewhat suspect it resulted in me becoming a DL.
  10. There's not much in Nanaimo, but if you're willing to take the 1.5 hour drive down the Victoria I know you can get some better stuff at the Shoppers Drugmart Home Health Care or Rexall Home Health Care. Not sure what they currently have in stock but Shoppers Home Health Care has always had Tranquility ATN in stock when I've been there.
  11. Aside from often being bad for the economy there's a pretty good health reason for blocking counterfiets. Even as it is you still get lead toys and toxic dog food/toothpaste working its way through the cracks. Counterfieters usually can't be tracked back to their original source and thus have no accountability for the damage they may cause so no incentive to follow a safe manufacturing process. I can't imagine the sort of stuff that would make it through if there was no customs. Diapers may not seem like a big deal and for the most part they probably aren't, but they certainly can be exposed to toxic materials in the manufacturing and during transit. They have a natural tendancy to absorb substances so I wouldn't take my chances. Now copyright enforcement that's a totally different issue...
  12. From BC, but on the Island not the Okanagan. I know of a few on the Island but I've only met another DL once. These days I'm too busy for much of anything.
  13. Thanks leafy kille, I'll probably pass on the lille then. So far I'm very impressed with the Abena and Molicare I ended up getting. It sounds like Wellness is made in Turkey but I haven't heard much about them. It's tough to get information on a lot of these companies and I suspect some manufacture in several different locations; though I'd imagine that, if they have manufacturing locations outside of China, the products being imported here are most likely from those locations.
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