Latara wrote:
Well, I just found this website, and I am learning a lot. I haven't found anything I'm 100% happy with. I like the idea of cloth diapers, though. I have disposable, but I am sick of them. They don't work. Of course the ones posted her probably do. I've never heard of them until now. I use Depends briefs with the booster, but those are garbage, as I tend to go a lot at night. I have been using thick towels on the bed under this thick plastic I bought at a hardware store they sell by the yard. It works well. I want something better though, because we bought a nice down comforter, and I don't want to ruin it.
Depends never worked for me - i tried both briefs and protective underwear. I ended up really trying out the Abena brand which I found at drugstore.com (but they also sell some on Amazon and some more specialized medical supply places.) The X plus is really absorbant no problems with leaks and doesn't feel as "wet" when wet, but very bulky so I didn't really feel comfortable wearing them during the day.
Although I tried out protective underwear - either too expensive or I needed a booster...also not easy to change at work. I just tried the Abena Abri-wing which is this unique design where there's a waist band with velcro and the rest of the diaper part swings up and also attaches with velcro making it really easy to open to go to the bathroom. (I have urge incontinence and can make it to the bathroom sometimes.) The are also easy to put on (easier than briefs) and easy to change (no need to step out of clothes to put a fresh one one.) The absorbancy is better than most other products I tried (definitely much better than depends and far superior to ANY protective underwear product) although it does seem less than the x-plus but so far leaks have not been a problem. And they are much thinner so I feel more comfortable wearing them (less self concious) and can wear them with a broader range of clothing (not just in my pants that are two sizes too big.

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So for now that is my regimen (abri-wing during the day) (x-plus at night)
I haven't tried non disposables...I'd like to but i'm not sure I'd be up to that much laundry since I don't have laundry in my appartment. I'm also still working on (hoping for) other solutions to the incontinence.
the one thing I do recommend is trying out a lot of different kinds/brands since it is such an individual thing. Most medical supply/diaper sites do have samples of products. Although I was lucky because I ordered the abena before trying any samples of it; I did order sample packs from hdis and dmponline and that gave me a good sense of the range of products and quality. Also some products didn't fit my body build at all and others did perfectly which is really an individual thing. I also liked the mollicare brand which was the other brand least likely to leak for me, but there were a couple others that weren't bad and probably are a little cheaper. I think though when considering price you have think about how long you can use a particular diaper ... I need fewer changes with the abena and no booster pads and less wet clothes, fear of ruined furniture/social embarrassment etc, so probably in the long run not as expensive as a cheap brand I need to change all the time and live in fear of leaks. It really helped me psychologically to have something I trusted.