Alex Bridges Posted April 27, 2019 Share Posted April 27, 2019 https://www.pjamastore.com/how-to-use-pjama-bedwetting-pants-2 Not designed to be absorbent. So, what, when you stand up there’s just a rush of urine downward until it collects in a puddle around your ankles? If parents didn’t say stupid shit like “diapers are for babies,” no one would hesitate to wear a diaper to bed and horrible things like this would not ever be invented. Link to comment
GeraldRoss Posted April 27, 2019 Share Posted April 27, 2019 Who said it's not designed to be absorbent? You should read the product information properly, you know. I, personally, think this is a great way to help those struggling with bedwetting without making them feel uncomfortable. Link to comment
DailyDi Posted April 27, 2019 Share Posted April 27, 2019 Bedwetters should be offered Goodnites or other sleep pants. They are made for older kids (not babies) and can be self-managed. 3 Link to comment
rusty pins Posted April 27, 2019 Share Posted April 27, 2019 Dumb idea all the way around. Either you have to have a week's supply (which is probably their goal to get you to buy a lot of them), or you have to wash them every single day. Doing that will surly make them wear out soon. The kid will feel wetter I'm sure and with a diaper or goodnite, you remove it in the morning and throw it away. Better for people and kids to use Goodnites or diapers than a bedwetting pajama that needs washing every day. Link to comment
Little_Mouse Posted April 27, 2019 Share Posted April 27, 2019 This is the most untrustworthy and expensive alternative to all existing bedwetting products I have ever seen. One example: On their webpage they wrote: "Improves the individuals psycological health". Ok - how do the know that? Can they prove it without a doubt? I hope I do not have the same insurance company. ? And 79 to 99 dollers for one pair of pants. ? Link to comment
littleTomás Posted April 28, 2019 Share Posted April 28, 2019 What an awful idea. The reason why diapers work when it comes to bed wetting is they keep you and your sheets dry. This is like, let’s get you wet, but keep the bed dry. It’s just so unhygienic. Also I feel like this whole thing is founded on the false premise that bed wetting it the wetter’s fault, so letting them feel wetness will help the problem. Or maybe just that the problem will never end if they don’t know when they are wetting. Also, news flash company. Not getting enough sleep causes lots of health problems and I couldn’t sleep through the night if I was wearing one of those. Link to comment
Alex Bridges Posted April 28, 2019 Author Share Posted April 28, 2019 9 minutes ago, littleTomás said: What an awful idea. The reason why diapers work when it comes to bed wetting is they keep you and your sheets dry. This is like, let’s get you wet, but keep the bed dry. It’s just so unhygienic. Also I feel like this whole thing is founded on the false premise that bed wetting it the wetter’s fault, so letting them feel wetness will help the problem. Or maybe just that the problem will never end if they don’t know when they are wetting. Also, news flash company. Not getting enough sleep causes lots of health problems and I couldn’t sleep through the night if I was wearing one of those. They don’t go quite that far, but they walk right up to the line with some BS about how feeling yourself going will help you wake up, as if a person can’t tell when they’re wetting a diaper while awake, so they may as well say the person needs to feel uncomfortable to stop bedwetting. ”When an accident occurs, the Pjama stay dry on the outside and protects the bedding. However, the individual will experience that the Pjama becomes moist inside. The Pjama is not designed to be dry against the skin but instead to give the user feedback when wetting themselves. Waking up when wetting is important to overcome the problem of bed wetting for the child. Pjama is made of a material that has antibacterial properties to avoid possible rashes. However, we can not guarantee that people with sensitive skin will not experience rashes.” Link to comment
messyman Posted April 30, 2019 Share Posted April 30, 2019 I think the most uncomfortable incontinence product is the penis clamps 1 Link to comment
joemama Posted May 1, 2019 Share Posted May 1, 2019 Indeed it is. Nothing comfortable about it. Rather a wet and sagging diaper than a kink in the penis Link to comment
rusty pins Posted May 1, 2019 Share Posted May 1, 2019 10 hours ago, joemama said: Indeed it is. Nothing comfortable about it. Rather a wet and sagging diaper than a kink in the penis You got that right! By the way, Jo Mama is soooo.......... nevermind! Link to comment
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