Thickndry
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Plastic pants over disposable diapers, necessary?
Thickndry replied to cathdiap's topic in Incontinence - Medical
There have been a few times when I thought it would be OK to just wear the disposable diaper ( and I always wear a cotton brief over anyway), just to keep it in place. One a few of those occasions, when I did that, and peed heavily, there would be a leak around the leg, so I thought, "You have plenty of plastic pants, why didn't you wear a pair and this would not have happened. So, I advise, unless you are oounging around the house and it doesn't mean anything to you, go ahead and slip on the plastic pants just to be safe, regardless how good the diaper may be. -
About 10, can't pass up a sale on plastic pants. After a while they all rip, so it's good to have a bunch.
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PUL Plastic Pants - Experiences/Info Needed
Thickndry replied to Padded53's topic in Incontinence - Medical
Gary is comfortable and is, hands down, the best quality for long haul wearing. I keep Leak master for nights when I want to switch off. The Leak master will rip along the waistband after a while. That's why I ordered three once when they were on sale. -
Some mornings I use pull ups other days Seni guards which are quite absorbent. Thanks.
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Night Time Pull-Up Style Diapers For Heavier Adults?
Thickndry replied to psyducki's topic in Incontinence - Medical
Probably the heaviest Pull up I have used was from Abena. It is super thick. But being a pull up even though it's thick it still leaks out the side when I am laying on my back. So a brief is still your best bet for night time unless you are a light sleeper. Good luck. -
I very much appreciate everyone's comments.
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Don't mind as long as there is no wet bed. That is why I use plastic pants and even disposable pad under me. Every so often I am glad I have that pad because diaper is soaked and plastic pants did their job but leaks around legs or back seep out.
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I don't take anything for it, but midodrine atorvastatin, metformin and Corey for circulation and heart and prediabetes. Maybe they collectively do that. Just thankful for disposable stuff not cloth
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I doubt I'm alone with this situation: I'm 66, have been diagnosed with BPH. At night, I wear diaper or brief for wetting during the night. (With plastic pants and bed pad to save mattress). I can empty my bladder in the morning, but maybe 5-10 minutes later, out comes a leak. I've used disposable underwear, male guards (from Depend, Tena, Abena and Seni) by the time I have breakfast and ready for my shower, I've generally loaded the guard, sometime to overflowing. I mentioned to my urologist but he sortta shrugged like "What do you expect?" I'm wearing a guard to work most days, because of those little leaks. Does anyone else have a similar situation?
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I believe I have tried just about every diaper and underwear on the market. I'm a heavy user, especially at night. Tranquility brought out a terrific overnight brief, not the ATN, they are OK but not for me without a booster. Abena is a great place to start, they have super good briefs. I also tried their underwear, which is bulky but good. XP Medical as their own brand brief that are excellent. You may want to also consider using boosters. I use Abena, but Tranquility has great boosters. For heavy use get the larger ones not the strips. I have used Wellness, which are good, too. Price is important, so try samples and see what works for you. And, don't be ashamed or afraid to use a diaper cover. Gabby makes a terrific one. Adult Cloth Diaper makes a Leakmaster that is also good, and fully sized. If you want a cooler alternative, look into Kleinert's nylon briefs. They are cooler and fairly waterproof. Good luck!
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It's bedtime, when I stand there without any clothes on, and then put on a diaper, booster pad and
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There are times when I feel like just relaxing, and putting on a diaper and letting go. I don't do it often, because, as stated above, the cleanup is a hassle.
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I have bought plastic pants and some other items from them. They are reputable, although a tad high priced on diapers, but I'm told the brand they sell are good. I'd consider buying stuff from them again. They also sell those great AIO cloth diapers. I loved the pair I had, it was absolute hell to dry, but was terrific to wear.