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  1. With llmedico now selling Better Dry I am tempted to try them over Northshore due to free shipping. But my question is are they discrete? I can always trust Northshore to have a plain jane box. In the past I ordered from XPmedical and received boxes turned inside out and taped together with clear tape so the content could be seen.

  2. Having worn the Tranquility with a North shore booster for years and XP Medical A+ before that.  I found those ok for night but often leaked if not in the correct position out the top. I recently switched to Betterdry and love them for at night. I have had very few leaks of you want to even call them that. I can just notice a small bit has gotten out the top and onto my night clothing.  So wouldn't a leak guard going along the top eliminate that for most night use for people? I'm just surprised that has not been done yet.

  3. 6 hours ago, Dale Ridge said:

    Try the "Prevail #PV-811" pad that can be found on Amazon, and is usually available on their Prime shipping program in cases of 9 packages of 14 each.  I have daytime leakage problems from bladder cancer surgery, and these work well for me.  Much better than the Depend or Tena "Guard" products, which I have also tried. 

    Good Luck !

    Thanks for the tip ordered  a package. I hope they are thin. Also note to everyone Depend real fit is on sale at $39 for 56 count on amazon.

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    My incontinence issues started almost identical to what you are going through now,  and I also started with real fit for men if they are working for you keep using them (male guards move to much and you will leak) been there done that :) .  Walmart has the best pricing on real fits and the nice thing is you can wear cargo pants or shorts and keep a spare real fit in the over sized pocket (I carried 2 when we went to disney and no one noticed) 

    Glad you have made a doctors appointment, but in the mean time wear what works and do not concentrate on the price per pullup having dry pants is worth the expense also keep a backpack in the car with spare real fits, and a change of clothes for when you have a leak (not if but when) .

    a lot of us who are now fully incontinent and in taped diapers started the same way not to scare you, for me it took about 6 months for me to have to switch to full taped diapers thin ones at first but quickly changed to the premium taped diaper Dry 24/7 diapers I now wear Better dry diapers as they work the best for both day and night time they are thicker but I have stopped worring about how thick a diaper is and only worry about how well it works to keep my pants dry.

    Good luck with the doctor hopefully they can find whats wrong and you do not have to up your protection level and can switch back to underware

    Thanks for the advice but I really am just trying to see if people know of a light incontinence guard that has the largest coverage area while being very thin. Wearing the Real fit for me at work would be impossible. I change into work clothing with my coworkers on a daily basis and have for the better part of a decade. Switching to a full product would raise far to many questions that I do not want to answer. The product I need doesn't really need even medium volume control as the amount of fluid is only enough to show a small spot. but the coverage area is the important part. I guess I will just keep doing my searching and order various brands and toss what I can't use.

  5. Hello I have been dealing with some noticeable post void leaking even up to 30min or so after. Yes I will be seeing a doctor soon. My question is I spend much time in public and noticed people noticing small wet spots if it happens. So I have been using various light incontinence products. I primarily like the Depends Real Fit as it is thin and discreet. Plus has a very large coverage area which I need. I picked up the Depend guard and the Tena Moderate guard finding the depend noticeably thick and not wide enough. The tena was good on coverage but noticeably thick under the clothing. I picked up the Depend Shield and its coverage area is laughably small and completely useless for that reason for me.

    Long story short. The Depend real fit is amazing but the price per unit gets expensive even in bulk and its a lot more than I need. So my question is have people with the same issue found a light guard/shield that has a larger coverage area?

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