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PostPosted: Tue Mar 18, 2014 4:40 pm 
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Has anybody out here given these a try? If so what do you think of them? http://xpmedical.com/absorbency_plus.html


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PostPosted: Wed Mar 19, 2014 5:11 am 
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I have some on order now and will post a brief review after I have used a few. I ordered both Absorbency Plus and Abena Abri-form X-Plus in Level 4 and so will be able to compare the two.

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PostPosted: Wed Mar 19, 2014 5:40 am 
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Thanks JD,

I too am looking for a new night time protection for when I am at work. I have been using the old Wellness briefs and saw how the qualty had gone way down over the past few months. Then when I asked them about the changes they told me there were none. I was one of the first people to buy the newer Superio Briefs and they not one time said it was the bata version till i called an complained. they took the case back but i had to pay for shipping to get them replaced and it was about half of a new case. bad buisness practice and that is why I am done with wellness.


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PostPosted: Wed Mar 19, 2014 8:41 am 
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Got mine yesterday... VERY strong tapes but be careful when pulling on the as the plastic can rip. I noticed that the standing legs cuffs aren't there which bothered me a little but I've had no problems so far. Time will tell. They are comfortable and so far seem to do the job. Today will be a better test.


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PostPosted: Thu Mar 20, 2014 7:37 am 
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I'm happy to report that XP Medical may be on to something with their new line of diapers! After just over a full day of using them, naturally with regular changing, they have performed as well as any of the high end diapers & at a lower price. One thing I did notice was that they came from Michigan which is where the Dry 24/7's came from & they seemed to have the same non offensive odor as the Dry 24/7's. The odor is not at all strong & not a bad smell. Just the same. Makes me wonder.... Either way they seem to work very well for me and I will be jumping back on XP Medical's ship. I still have some concerns on the lack of leg cuffs. Many times per month I cannot control BM's if I stray from regular eating habits as I usually only have a couple of minutes at best to get to the bathroom. Those leg cuffs always seemed to help with containment so time will tell there. Hope this helps others out here.


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PostPosted: Mon Mar 24, 2014 1:25 am 
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I've tried both the +3 and +4 for several weeks now. Plainly stated, the +4 is a good night time one; the +3 is a fairly good daytime one. When you consider the cost of the +4 verses the 24/7, then it is (IMHO) the best out there.

The +4 absorbs well; tapes are *very* secure; soft plastic; "relatively" inexpensive (way less than all the rest).

On the other hand ... the tapes are a "use once and that's it" (not refastenable); noisy/crinkly; no leg cuffs (fyi: I only have bladder incon; bowels are not an issue).

For me and what I need, they are great for night time. I can't find anything cheaper! And they (+4) work well for daytime so long as you can handle the bit of noise (abena fixing underpants help greatly). Keep in mind the +4 will get bulky in the crotch; I don't use them in the daytime unless there is a special circumstance.

I thought the lack of leg cuffs might be a problem, but their fast absorbancy didn't cause a leakage issue. So I don't see it as a drawback.

Given the lack of Dry 24/7s, this is a fantastic alternative.


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PostPosted: Mon Mar 24, 2014 1:38 am 
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I have been using the +4 as well, and while they seem as good as the M4, I have noticed that they clump up on my active days. If I spend a day in the office, they are fine. If I am out in the boatyard- climbing ladders and scaffolding- then the stuffing tends to slough into the crotch and gets very uncomfortable long before it fills up.

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PostPosted: Tue Mar 25, 2014 9:30 pm 
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Often I use the +4 as a daily diaper, worn under jeans and plastic pants, and with compression pants to act both as a silencer and to provide support against sagging. I also have worn the +4 as a night diaper with a booster pad and it performed well.

As I recently seem to be double incontinent, I regret not having leak guards, but the A+ is a good diaper. The plastic is relatively soft and sags a lot which provides good expansion as it absorbs, but when worn out of the house as a daytime diaper some form of support is required (I tend to be a heavy wetter).

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PostPosted: Fri Mar 28, 2014 4:01 pm 
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I decided to see what the cost per diaper was on the A+ from XP Medical and I was a bit surprised. We have been toting this new diaper as a cheap diaper. Cost per diaper comes out to about $1.38. 24/7 comes out to $1.65 and Abena Abri-form comes out to $1.66 per diaper. So, per diaper it is about $0.30 cheaper. Over the long run I would guess that could add up. I'm just not sure for me if it is really that much cheaper.

Sorry if I got a bit too in depth for you all there. Just something on my mind.

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PostPosted: Sat Mar 29, 2014 5:32 am 
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Msshendo,

Like you, I calculate the relative price per diaper of the diapers I wear, when purchased by the case. It is well worth the effort.

At any given time, I only wear as much diaper as I need for the occasion and thus try to save a few cents where I can. I keep a variety of diapers on hand but reserve the Abena Level 4's for the longest periods when I expect to wear the diaper without a change. For shorter periods I like the Absorbency Plus diapers. When I need a thinner or more discrete diaper for dress clothes or to go to the gym I use the Wellness Superio Signature diaper. I reserve Tena Slip Maxi's (my most expensive diaper) for special social occasions, such as church or organizational group meetings.

As am double incontinent and a heavy wetter, the less costly diapers often do not work out well for me.

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