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jeremy12312

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  1. The Memokath procedure has complications (namely encrustation) that deter practitioners from using it as long-term, especially as a first-line, treatment. There was a study involving an elderly group of men where it was well-tolerated, but they expected them to all die from natural causes before the catheters crusted shut.
  2. Oh, also, they don't charge for diapers by the pound. A 2000ml diaper doesn't cost 1/4 that of an 8000ml. Dry padding isn't really "wasted". You wet your pants, it didn't leak out if you managed everything well. It did its job. A higher rated diaper locks wetness faster, so there's still a benefit to high absorbency even if you aren't soaked from tip to tail. You just managed also not to leak when not everything was aligned perfectly.
  3. Padding in the butt area is very handy when laying in bed. I’ve leaked at the back waistband before, from soaking it all the way back.
  4. No chance in hell. You got clocked, for sure. Toddler diapers fit their bodies better than ours fit ours, and how many times were you ever surprised during a diaper change that it was unknowingly messy?
  5. I had a weird one last night, for the first time ever. It wasn't completely unexpected I guess because, well, I was intentionally pooping my pants. But a few minutes after the intentional push, a second wave came and decided to let itself loose on its own, and I distinctly had the "hey, I didn't authorize that" terror. Somewhere in a mystical trinkets shop, a monkey's paw curled one of its fingers.
  6. Just curious if these were both, um, troubled digestive situations? Like, something wasn't sitting right?
  7. Latex gloves and BOS odor-proof bags. The glove lets you take big wipes at first without worrying about getting your hand dirty, and I have stored radioactive dirty diapers in a BOS bag in my diaper backpack in hotel rooms until there's a good opportunity to take them to an outside garbage, with my extremely squicked-out wife none-the-wiser. I've gotten messy changes down to about 3-4 minutes until wipes are coming back spotless clean.
  8. You don’t remember, though, already telling that anecdote in this thread! 😄
  9. Gotta go off topic one more time here. I came this close to buying an XJR off of a Carmax used car lot. It had been sitting long enough that the battery was dead (of course) so the technician comes out with the jump cart. The salesman, flexing his superior automotive knowledge, helps out by assuming that 1)the battery is under the hood up front and 2) the hood hinges at the windshield. So, he pops the release in the cabin, then tugs at the Leaper to open it the rest of the way, pulling hard enough that it comes clean off in his hand. "Um. We'll fix that if you buy it." I didn't.
  10. Here’s a video of a Tom Walkinshaw-modified XJS, unmuffled, manual transmissioned, running a qualifying lap. It sounds glorious, and is the car I’ve always wanted, and is quite the contrast to the lazy GT that everyone knows. I think there isn’t a cheaper 12-cyl on the market.
  11. Chalk up another for wearing diapers everywhere all the time, so just out of coincidence the most notable would have been a construction project ground-breaking ceremony, pressing palms with the mayor, my congressman, and a US Senator.
  12. I haven't been able to do this in a LONG time, but that is the perfect description. After everything cools to room temp, overnight, it's a wholly different sensation than the initial deposit. Speaking of not being able to do that, it's how my relatively-non-participating spouse talked me into buying a house. It's just the two of us, she said, so if I had to I could mess and then sleep in a guest room. We closed on the house and after a couple weeks, I went to sleep in another room with a load in my pants after she fell asleep. When she woke up to an empty bed in the middle of the night, boy did I get both barrels...
  13. It's kinky facebook. As such, there are a few good people and a ton of terrible people who want you to know their opinion all day every day (and in groups with any semblance of power exchange, they think you DESERVE to hear their opinion). We get that here, too, of course. It's just easier to mute the known offenders.
  14. Yeah, if you use a standard saddle, anything and everything inside your diaper ends up on the outside. Messing on a ride while wearing mesh shorts? That was a mistake.
  15. ‘90s for me, but yes. We had The Spice Channel in the States, and it was a common after-school activity to try to catch a glimpse of something in the noise.
  16. Not too early, though, or else you were watching the test pattern color bars.
  17. I've never bought into this one. Unless you already have a motor control issue, a handful of snaps and thin-sheeted plastic wings aren't delaying anything if I'm determined to not use my diapers for pooping that time. It doesn't take a lot of force to rip off a diaper off if you have to.
  18. I don’t even understand why that member even replies in this sub forum. There is an entire other forum for their condition.
  19. It’s a shame that they’re so terrible at business, in pretty much every aspect, because their products are good. But lots of companies make good products. It’s the other stuff that makes return customers.
  20. And the school nurse’s office has a closet full of diapers for the 15% of the student body that swings by for changes between classes.
  21. I've noticed that XP has a surcharge for "Supply Chain Issues" that doesn't appear until the last check out screen, did that get factored into your calcs?
  22. My wife and I decided that having one person in the house in diapers is enough, so 3 weeks ago I had the big “family planning procedure”. It seemingly went well, except one of the two incisions just won’t fully close up. The stitches dissolved just a little too soon, and every time I think it’s closed for good and can stop wearing the jockstrap, it opens back up a little and starts seeping again. Regardless, this is the longest I’ve gone sans-diaper in almost 10 years, and it’s starting to impact the mood around here. I almost wet the bed this morning on waking, and the Mrs. is sick of sharing toilets (and having their seats left up). Fingers crossed that another week will seal everything up, and regular programming can get back on track.
  23. Someone posted a video on one of the Reddit groups about a SE Asian diaper maker with a crossed-over taping technique that I've fallen in love with, which kind of turns a four-taper into a two-tape since the tapes converge on the same point. Basically, the bottom tape gets angled up so that it is practically fastening at the waist, and the top tape gets angled down to cross over it. Single point of fastening, like a baby diaper, but it's putting the force for the waist and legs in the vector direction that gravity pulls it down. With the bottom tape touching near the waist, as the diaper gets heavier and pulls down, the waist pulls in tighter. Which is the opposite of my experience, where the waist gets more slack over time, especially in bed overnight. I now do a whole side at once, top and bottom. This method is so effective, it pretty much makes it impossible to slide a diaper down for incidental toilet usage without releasing the tapes, if you're used to doing that...
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