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We have an asparagus farm a few miles from our house. From mid April to late June, we have it at least three times a week.
I love asparagus, but am embarassed by how my diapers smell in the evening during that season. My wife says she can't really smell it, but I certainly can.
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I mostly wear white diapers (BetterDry and Tena), but like to break out the Crinklz on the weekends.
If I'm having a few beers, my drinking diapers are usually some sort of print or color, like Little Kings or Megamax black / blue.
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It looks alot like a Superio Wellness Brief, but i don't remember them coming in plain white.
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Tena ProSkin wipes are great, plus they are plastic free (at least the European version is).
I like the Assurance brand adult wipes too.
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I have been going an osteopath once a week for about 9 years. I have always worn a diaper to my treatments and it's never been an issue. I told her at my first appointment that I had bladder control problems and needed to wear protection. As time went on, my pull-ups became tape on diapers, leading to quite a few discussions about incontinence. She told me early on that I was not her only incontinent patient and reassured me that she had seen it all.
I have had quite a few massages in a diaper too. That's a little more intimidating for me, as I usually get a massage while on holiday and never see the same therapist twice. When filling out the pre-treatment paperwork, I put that I am bladder incontinent and tell the therapist that I am wearing protection. I have learned to say that in a couple of languages to make it easier. I had a funny moment once in Greece where the young therapist spoke English, but didn't understand "incontinence" I wrote it in Greek, but she also didn't quite know what it meant, so I said very quietly "I have to wear a diaper". She understood after that.
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I wear terry cloth overpants and a waterproof cover (no PJs unless its really cold). I recently started wearing Northshore Trifecta pants and they are fantastic!
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13 hours ago, ValentinesStuff said:
I work at a hotel and there have been three concerts by 60s and 70s bands this year. It's strange seeing old people with canes and walkers wearing concert t-shirts, some of which were tie dye.
I went to see KISS on Monday. I saw a large number of fans using canes and walkers. I was pretty confident that I wasn't the only one wearing a diaper.
At 53, I was probably right around the average age of those in attendance.
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I figured I had worn more diapers as an adult than as a child. I’ve been a bedwetter for about 12 years and 24/7 about six years. That’s a lot of diapers.
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My first adult diaper was Surety's in February 1989. That was the only time I tried that brand - by the time I was in a position to enjoy diapers regularly, they were off the market.
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It's been bad for almost two years now. I subscribe to the "back in stock" alert with NRU, but it doesn't always work. They will often sell out the same day they restock.
I end up checking a few times a week and will order one or two with my regular monthly nappy order. I go through one of the drylife pants about every 4-6 months and had to build up a reserve to get me through the lean times.
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I always change in enough time before heading in to the doctor/dentist/therapist so that I am as dry as possible.
My diaper bag stays in the car for most appointmets, unless I think there will be a need to change.
I also wore one to my colonoscopy. I wore a velcro taped ID slip and they had me untape it and fold it down at the back. That worked out pretty well.
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I almost forgot - I also have an opened box of premature infant Pampers from 1978. There are 27 of the 30 diapers still there, but I don't know if they are the originals or not.
The tapes have a printed Pampers logo on them, which I did not think was around in the 70's
Maybe one of our vintage diaper experts knows?
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We watched it tonight. So far, very good. I really like the cinematic look.
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I have two bags of Snuggies Waddler Overnight - before they became Tykables and still had non-velcro tapes.
A bag of Abena M4, before they were discontinued.
A bag of Tena Slip Maxi with the narrow tapes (2012)
Finally, two single Fabine Christmas diapers.
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I cut the waistbands off, cut them in half through the crotch and use them as shop rags.
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I bought a case of Fabine Christmas diapers about 12 years ago. I wear one or two every Christmas season, but I'm down to the last three.
If Thrust Vector would creat a Christmas diaper, that would be perfect for me.
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Another vote for BetterDry!
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12 hours ago, AbabeBill said:
It’s way objective. And any large city, with many restaurants, is going to come out looking good. It seems odd to me, there’s nothing out of New Jersey either. New Jersey, is the Diner capital of the world. I might be slightly prejudiced, but that is a fact, and not me just saying. Of course, not every diner in New Jersey puts out a great breakfast, but with the numbers, there’s a whole lot of good ones.
Oh well, I don’t take articles like that to serious, but I love finding good breakfast places, no matter where they are.
On a side note, anyone like Hash House A Go Go? There’s a bunch in Las Vegas, first place I ever ate in one. And there are 2 here in NJ, Moorestown, & Atlantic City. Just one of the places, I found I like allot, and worth mentioning.
I was stationed at McGuire AFB in the mid 90's. There was a place called Garden State Diner in Wrightstown that had the best breakfast I have ever had - it quickly became our regular Sunday treat. My wife and I still reminisce about that food. I just looked it up and see that it is gone now...?
We ate at many diners during our time there - NJ is definitely the diner capital of the world.
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21 hours ago, Little Belle said:
So you're in exactly the same situation as me! I was sure I wasn't the only one ?
I have been 24/7 for over five years now and have had many conversations with neighbors while gardening in front of my house with a nappy on under my shorts. People either don't notice or are too polite to mention it. As far as the bin collectors go, I often think they give the new person on the truck my bin just to see them struggle with it.
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I have considered getting the nappy bin, as my regular waste bin gets full and very heavy after two weeks. I don't want my neighbors to know I wear nappies, but some of them probably know already. I have never had an issue with the collectors, but often wonder what they must think. I'm sure they have seen it all and don't really care.
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I have my diaper bag (backpack) near me at all times. It stays in my locker at work and in my car when I am out & about.
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My wife was good about it. She had seen it coming for a long time. I started out as just AB/DL, then a back injury and car accident led to real bladder control problems. I went from occasional accidents to bedwetting to 24/7 over the course of seven years. Now it's just part of me.
My family is also aware and it's no big deal for them. I told my mother first. I had been sleeping in diapers for about three years and she came to visit for a few weeks. Since she is a nurse and specializes in dimentia patients, she was already used to adults in diapers. A year later, one of my sisters died. I went home and stayed with another sister and needed to tell her that I wore diapers to bed and "just in case" protection during the day. About a year later, I was wearing proper diapers 24/7. The next time I went home, I told my remaining sister. Now it's not even an issue. Since I only go home once a year and am very discreet, everyone except my mother usually forgets. I always have a laugh with my oldest sister if we have a few beers together - she will frequently get up to go to the bathroom and ask me if I need to go. I respond that I'm good and that I have my drinking diaper on (Tykables Cammies).
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11 hours ago, rusty pins said:
I have a handicap placard and tell me why stores have handicap spaces close by the door but the shopping cart returns are all half way across the parking lot?
I've never understood why some stores do that. I also have a disabled parking permit and one of the grocery stores I go to does it exactly as you describe. If I'm tired, I leave my cart in front of the disabled parking area. Kind of a dick move, but also to prove a point.
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I was Active Duty Air Force 1990-2012.
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When a banana isn’t enough
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Billiard balls don't float. If it could flush 7 tennis balls, I'd be impressed.