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Orchidectomy

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  1. They are indeed pricey, Katelyn, but one has to remember that they come from Sweden (just about the highest cost of living on the planet) and that the material from which they are made is new and probably somewhat expensive due to R&D costs and low production volume. These PJs alone wouldn't do for me, but they would suffice to catch leaks from 'proper' diapering underneath. Rated at 500ml, they appear ideal for those who offload at most one full bladder and dislike being constrained by tight diapering. Maybe the makers should expand their range to include Trainer Pants made from the same fabric?
  2. I have several plain white onesies, mostly with popper fastenings between the legs. Some pure cotton, some lycra. My favourite, though, is a PVC one that has no fastenings between the legs, just at the neckline. This works brilliantly as an anti-tampering cover for diapers, but I'm toying with the idea of getting some of these: http://www.pjama.co.uk/ to deal with the occasional leaks from the more conventional diaper/plastic pants/ onesie attire.
  3. I measure my output in a different way. The key 'toy' is a set of postal scales (electronic) that weigh items up to 2kg to an accuracy of 1g. These are quite cheap to buy and have a Tare function, making it easy to weigh a dry diaper, jug or whatever and subtract its weight from the weight of the filled one thus giving a very accurate weight of pee. I've been doing this for some years and thus I know that one typical wee for me is about 350ml (between 12 and 13 fluid ounces). Not very much. To save getting up several times per night, I routinely sleep in diapers and plastic pants. Having now learned not to wake up when a 'need' arises, I can deduce that I'm emptying my bladder typically 3 or 4 times per night without disturbing my sleep. The extra sleep gained by not waking up, going to the bathroom and then getting back to sleep again leaves significantly more waking time during the day. I commend the idea to other members.
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