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  1. On 1/23/2024 at 8:41 PM, diapijay said:

    WEEK 1 UPDATE

    I didn't use the potty this week.

    Had 1 leak trying a different diaper while sitting on the couch and wasn't wearing plastic pants.

    My cloth diapers didn't arrive until Monday so I only wore a little today. Wetting them I can only do standing at the current time.

    Disposables I'm having the hardest time wetting while driving and have to pull over most of the time. Laying down has has been happening more often without having to sit up.

    I have gone to stores and wet while standing in line. Still not able to do it in front of cashier yet.

    On Friday I went to changing times in Las Vegas. They were very friendly and knowledgeable.

     

    Great job on week 1! How was the clean up process for you in light of living in a RV?

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  2. 19 minutes ago, HotDogg55 said:

    So Fit Flex are the winner in that regard. Real Fit are a lot more like real undies but they can't hold that much.

    FixFlex is the winner for me as well. Besides being more comfortable and roomy, they hold a good bit more and are more sturdy than the RealFit. My biggest complaint with the RealFit is how flimsy the material is. The pull-up tends to 'ride down', particularly if I bend over. If I reach back to pull them up, I can easily stick my finger through the material or tear them if I pull to far, thus separating the elastic waist band from the diaper. Then it is only a matter of time before the small hole becomes huge. This does not happen with FitFlex line.

  3. My story is similar to others. About 11 years ago, I had a kidney stone removal procedure that went bad. I semi-woke up in an ambulance heading to the ER from the surgery center, with an oxygen mask on my face and a long string sticking out of my you-know-what attached to a stent deep inside. I had no control for several months and finally got some daytime back (but never regained it at night). Then about 5 years ago, I fell from a pickup bed to a concrete driveway, flat on my back. I'm still resisting diapers 24/7 but I suspect it is only a matter of time.

  4. I had a very pleasant factory defect in my Dry 24/7. It seems that twice the padding was put in the diaper. When I reached for the diaper, I initially thought I had two diapers, but there was just one. Once I changed into it, the diaper was so thick, I could hardly bring my legs together. I ended up sleeping like a frog.

    This diaper was an All Night and Most of the Day Diaper - 14+ hours!! It probably would have held more, but it was getting really heavy and starting to smell a little.

    It made we wish all of them were like this.

    BRING ALL YOUR FACTORY DEFECTS TO ME TO DRY 24/7! :wub:

  5. Brian - Sorry to hear about the troubles. I was really hoping this one would finally be the magic fix.

    I second Dill's advice. Be sure to stock up on iron rich foods to keep your blood factory working at full capacity.

    Ray

  6. I've been following this thread for sometime and I'm very interested in the whole idea of a stent. These last two versions, the modified cath with the compression sleeves, or the medical grade tubing with silicon o-rings, are very tempting. They seem relatively easy to build and only have a very few materials. My big question now is how is one of these things installed? Do you push it in with a sound or crochet hook or what??

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