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John Davis

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  1. The Incontinence Support Center is strictly for incontinence (no AB/DL, etc.). You may find it at: http://www.incontinentsupport.org
  2. Normally I wear tabbed diapers, but for many visits to my physicians I wear a pull-up for ease of access to that part of my anatomy. I void before getting in the car and again immediately upon arriving at the doctor's office to increase the odds of having a dry diaper when I am examined. If I have to wait for long in the waiting room I again will go to the restroom. This has worked well for me. Despite all of the foregoing, if I should have a bladder accident I just go ahead with the appointment but mention it to the physician. However, If I have a messy accident I will just leave and go home to clean up and change. --John
  3. You will never see those diapers as the technology just is not here at present. Due to gel blocking, the SAP crystals absorb pee, swell up, and then form a "dam" where they block any wicking to the dry parts of the diaper.
  4. I will stress what DailyDi said about joining the incontinence-only forum. It would be more helpful for you as many of us are long-term incontinents or even double-incontinents (as I am). I hope to see you there.
  5. I wear BetterDry diapers daily for need. I should note that BetterDry diapers recently seem to have been shipped with greater compression. The compression can cause the diapers initially to appear thinner. Letting them air out to expand will help, as will massaging the diaper. I can detect no change in the absorbency of the diaper (and I have worn thousands). See my comment above about SAP-only. --John
  6. BetterDry is my go-to daily diaper. As I am medically double incontinent, I have used thousands of BetterDry diapers. Unfortunately, my size (Large) is out of stock everywhere I have looked. Fortunately Crinklz in size Large is available from multiple vendors. I wear both BetterDry L10 and L7 (BetterDry Day). As both have plain white shells it is easy to confuse the two. Regarding the quality of BetterDry, They may have reduced or eliminated the fluff pulp in favor of a SAP-only diaper. This would make the diaper slightly thinner but would not have reduced the absorbency. --John
  7. Therapy, if you are having accidents in the home, you should be wearing plastic pants. As I am medically incontinent, they are a must-have. Furniture is too expensive to risk being ruined by an accident. --John
  8. Both XP Medical and LL Medico are excellent sources for BetterDry diapers at lower prices. --John
  9. Yes. These are an excellent breathable diaper and very comfortable. The waist stretches less than most other cloth-like shell diapers. They have all the usual features found in a quality diaper - standing leak guards, refastenable tapes, wetness indicators, front and rear waistbands. Maximum absorbency is an ISO rating of 4,000 ml (135 oz.). The useable capacity is listed as 86 oz. As I am well hydrated and a heavy wetter I usually add a small booster pad to them. I am double incontinent and wear these for need along with my plastic-shelled diapers such as Better Dry. I definitely can recommend them. You can purchase them from Walmart (online) but at a very good price from LL Medico or XP Medical. I hope this helps. --John
  10. As Christine has indicated, adding baking soda to your used diaper container will do a lot to combat the smell. Just don't be stingy with the baking soda. --John
  11. As expected, the Megamax AirLock performs the same as the Megamax Air, except for having a front plastic landing zone for tapes. This is a great diaper, perhaps the best diaper available that has a cloth-like shell and breathable wings. Unfortunately for me, the plastic landing zone irritates my waist and can start a rash so I will not be able to use it. --John
  12. I have used more than a case of the Megamax Air diapers. They are the best breathable diaper I have tested.🙂 They are very comfortable. The waist does not seem to stretch as much as other breathable diapers. The practical absorbency is equivalent to a BetterDry (my go-to diaper). However, note that the Topic is the Megamax Air Lock. This is the new variant that has replaced the Megamax Air.😟 Personally, I do not like front plastic "taping zones" as I do not need them and once I fold the unused plastic inward at the waist, the folded landing. zone causes irritation. I just received a couple of samples with my newest case of Megamax Air (perhaps one the last ones they have?) and will post my observations. --John
  13. Rue Rue, in addition to a premium diaper with plastic pants, anyone who is a bedwetter should have a mattress protector covering the mattress, plus a washable absorbent pad (bedwetter's pad) on top of that. Some put the washable pad under the bottom sheet while others put it on the top. Either way it protects the mattress. Mattresses are very expensive and easily ruined by bladder accidents.😱 I am double incontinent and a bedwetter. I have lived with this problem for years. However, while my diaper often leaks, I never have wet the mattress itself.🙂 Good luck and best wishes. --John
  14. I have had good experiences with the Etsy BigTots Wear2Work Polo Onesies. I have them in black, grey, red, and green and have been very happy with them.🙂 When I wear them you would never guess they are anything other than a normal polo shirt. I highly recommend them. —John
  15. After reading Rusty Pin's experience with receiving onesies that are way too large, I thought I would add an observation. I have worn onesies for about 10 years. As I mentioned in an earlier message I have about 12 in different colors, including polo onesies. Regrettably, there is very little standardization of sizes between vendors. A large at one vendor may be an XL in another. I have wasted considerable money on oversized or undersized onesies. As I use onesies to provide much-needed support for my diaper, size is critical. I have learned that it is very important to find one vendor that provides onesies in your size and stay with them.🙂 --John
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