Diapers, pads, or other types of protection?
Daytime and nighttime protection.
Wed Jan 07, 2009 6:25 pm
I have come across a situation.. sudden urges when im lying down.. and leaks on the bed.. sometimes when i'm in bed, half awake and starts wetting before i get a chance to get up and go to the bathroom. and leak on to the sheets. I'm wondering what diaper has the best coverage for someone who sleeps on their side? I was considering Molicare, Abena, or Dry 24/7.. feedback is appreciated.
Wed Jan 07, 2009 6:33 pm
Soci,
I never found a good disposable that worked well for me at night. That's why I use cloth now at night. On vacations when I'm forced to wear disposables at night, I have to change once or twice so I don't leak. I do wear a pull on cloth diaper over my disposable with a pair of plastic pants to catch leaks, though.
Of all the disposables I've used, probably the molicare would do best. I just can't pay that much for a disposable, though.
Good luck trying to find a good disposable. I never did! ....Paul Martin
Wed Jan 07, 2009 6:41 pm
I've been wearing the Abena extra plus diapers around the clock. At night I fold a flat gauze diaper to the width of the Abena's leak guards and put a pair of vinyl pants over my diaper just in case. Haven't had a wet bed yet and I do sleep on my side.
Wed Jan 07, 2009 7:57 pm
I've tried practically every diaper on the market, and when it comes down to the wire I choose the Abri-form X-plus every time. They are comfortable and super absorbant. They last me through the night without any problems.
Sat Feb 07, 2009 11:06 am
Number one for me would also be the Abri form super X plus Runner up would be the molicare super plus...........Sandy
Sun Feb 08, 2009 10:04 am
Personally none! You can't beat cloth diapers with good fitting plastic or rubber pants.
Mon Mar 02, 2009 12:38 pm
I think dave is correct on this you can not beat cloth and good plastic pants. The comfort and absobancy are the best. I can lie on my stomach and side with equal coverage front, back, and sides no leakage (not even a spot on my t-shirt) with extended laying on my stomach reading and internet scanning. With guys at night no matter where your penis is pointed a cloth catches. In disposable if you happen to be pointed outside the padded zone you end up leaking. Just my opinion. Take care!
Thu Mar 05, 2009 9:37 am
If you wet a lot at night I agree that cloth diapers are the best. Comfort and absorbtion are also a factor. Wear them in the shower when your ready in the AM and lay on shower floor and when you finish showering/shampooing they will be odor free and almost clean. Drop in the laundry pile and wash when ever. Cloth diapers have lasted me 5 years. (That would have been 1,825 disposable diapers - just at night!) The cost of a good cloth diaper @ $25.00.ea X 6 would equal $150.00 A good disposable at night (@1.00 / ea) would have cost $1,825.00 Savings (and still counting) = $1,675.00. Add it up! Papa
And rarely a leak!
Sat Mar 21, 2009 1:45 am
Thanks guys.. fortunatley, control has been maintianed to the point where i have wetting lying down occasionally..but it does happen..which is why i never wear underwear anymore, even at night. But, while i may not wet while im sleeping, more often than not, when i wake up in the morning, id better have a good disposable on, or face wetting the floor or my pants, or bed.. on the way to the loo..sometimes i make the dash, sometimes i dont. It seems like neuropathy is MS..some symptoms like the incontinence come and go in severity, but never disappear completley. Incontinence is one of them. I cannot think of a single day where i havent used a diaper at some point. Some days i only use one or two the entire day.. with little leaks.. and then theres days where i flood two or three, and gush in 2. I have mentally adjusted quite well methinks to wearing diapers..
While some of you don't like the cloth backing on the newer disposables.. i must say i do.. I have to admit though, they are an aquired taste. While they may sometimes leak.. i change often enough that it isnt a problem. The number one reason why i like the cloth back disposables is the noise..they make no noise whatsoever.. theyre silent. Second factor is the tape tabs.. they are always refastenable...its never a problem adjusting for fit.. The only headache i've ever encoutered with them is occasionally when applying one i rip a tape tab off.. but that happens RARELY.. Ive really taken to tena ultra.. i find that they fit closer and more comortably than attends breathable.. thats why i decided to stop splitting my monthly complement, and just told J&B to send tena ultra...i really have very few complaints about the product. Should i decide i still want to use attends breathable now and then..no problem..have a closet full of them.. that i bought at the thrift store.
About buying the premium diapers out of pocket..that is a possibility.. id only buy a case or even maybe just a few bags sporadically..since we are talking quite a bit of money for not a lot of diapers. As i venture out into the work world following graduation next year, extended wear diapers will become a necessity for some situations. I'll cross that bridge when i come to it.
Fri Mar 27, 2009 8:53 am
Papa wrote:If you wet a lot at night I agree that cloth diapers are the best. Comfort and absorbtion are also a factor. Wear them in the shower when your ready in the AM and lay on shower floor and when you finish showering/shampooing they will be odor free and almost clean. Drop in the laundry pile and wash when ever. Cloth diapers have lasted me 5 years. (That would have been 1,825 disposable diapers - just at night!) The cost of a good cloth diaper @ $25.00.ea X 6 would equal $150.00 A good disposable at night (@1.00 / ea) would have cost $1,825.00 Savings (and still counting) = $1,675.00. Add it up! Papa
And rarely a leak!
Do you use cloth diapers that have to be pinned on? If so, isn't that a huge inconvenience over just being able to tape something on?
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