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Wed Mar 21, 2012 10:03 am
I drink a fair amount of water myself, but ten diapers? I suppose it would depend on the diaper. Most of the time I can go 4-5 hours during the day and often wear my night time diaper well into the morning. For me I don't tend to get rashes and I don't mind a wet diaper (not that I love it) By using a Tranquility contour booster they really help to keep you feeling much dryer in my opinion. Which by adding the booster also helps to raise the capacity of the diaper

..............Sandy
Wed Mar 21, 2012 10:40 am
Yea Sandy. Ten diapers a day. He was just spamming the board with a sales pitch! He's gone now.
Sat Mar 31, 2012 7:43 pm
It's true, but for those of us who live with incontinence issues over the years can spot the fakes and flakes who wander in here.
A person or company of reputation selling inco items knows better than to make such outlandish claims.
John.
Tue Apr 03, 2012 4:29 pm
Any guy still work out? I was wondering what do you wear to run in that does not hurt our balls. Everything I have tried still hurt to work out in.
Thu Apr 05, 2012 9:41 am
OK Justin I'm starting to wonder about you. I've had some growing suspicions about you. Some of your post are boarder line to what I'd consider playing games with us. Now this one is in my opinion over the top

I'm not a guy but in all my time on these incontinence boards I've NEVER heard any guy talk about running in diapers and hurting his "balls"
Anyone want to field this one

...............................Sandy
Thu Apr 05, 2012 9:46 am
Sandy, Thanks for posting what I've been thinking since reading that the other day!
Thu Apr 05, 2012 11:08 am
I have a problem with testicular pain when I run if I am not wearing something supportive. My case is probably different as I had surgery for torsion a few years ago and as a result they cut the muscles that raise my left testicle. This is one of the factors of my incon issues. But wearing the diapers and something supportive is usually enough protection. I don't know justin's issues but there may be more here than meets the eye.
Tue Apr 10, 2012 3:53 pm
This was a question for guys forum and I have had some pains sometimes. Did not think that I would be acussed of "playing games" for talking about a serious health concern. I thought this was a support forum. Did not think I was saying anything out of place in a question for guys spot. thought that support meant helping each other with real concerns. Did not think that anything I had ever posted was questionable. Just asking questions as life goes along in a place I thought others could share info, helpful hints and other live and learn experiences. I really did not think women would read this section so I am a bit embarresed and sad somebody would make an accusation.
Tue Apr 10, 2012 11:22 pm
Justin,
I believe you portrayed the wrong message. I have been on this forum for 2 years now. Around here, we try to use civilized conversation and we also use medical terminology. We have women who read these forums. And yes this is a place for support, however, you will not hear many of our male counterparts talking about their "balls". That is ill-mannered. Try to avoid slang terms and be polite. You'll get more respect that way and more people will talk to you.
Cheers,
Don
Tue Apr 10, 2012 11:45 pm
Agreed Don, there is a tactful way to describe these kinds of medical issues, without offending anyone by slang language. All in all, if there is abnormal pain issues on the table in that area, then get checked out by a doc ASAP, I can relate, as I had an infection in that region that required surgery several years ago, turned out to even be worse then the Uro thought, and was off for several months from work because of it. Nothing to sluff off and ignore at all, Puffy
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