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Author: | ScottK [ Fri Feb 01, 2013 7:58 am ] |
Post subject: | reusable products for dribbling? |
I am a 50 year old male. I am have a dribbling problem. Not a full emptying of the bladder, just an occasional dribble during the day. Are there any reusable products that are any good for just a little bit of protection? I looked at the Health Dri pants and at $25 per decided against it. I bought Wellness pants (I think that is the name) on-line (for $13) and I find them to be the worst fitting underwear that I ever put on. The absorbent area is stiff and wide down the front and between the legs. The pants also don't really seem to be designed after regular underwear. The Health Dri pants I looked at were constructed the same way. Does anyone have any ideas? Or should I just wear multiple pairs of regular underwear at once? ![]() Thanks, Scott |
Author: | SeattleDoug [ Sat Feb 02, 2013 7:56 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: reusable products for dribbling? |
You may want to talk to a urologist to see if your prostate is enlarged. That can cause blockage when trying to empty your bladder and the dribbling after. Depends Mens guards are not too bad for mild dribbling. They are disposable and fit inside regular underwear. It would be easy to carry a spare in a back pocket and change it when it needs it. |
Author: | JoeK [ Sat Feb 02, 2013 8:01 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: reusable products for dribbling? |
Hi Scott, Wearing multiple pair of underwear would get tight at the waist as the elastic waist bands each add their tension. Instead of that, have a look at what KINS offers at http://www.kinsproducts.com 20700 pull on cotton brief 20800 Terry pull on pants (they offer a double thick terry, too) You'd have to wear waterproof pants over any of the above; see 10300 or 20300V They also have an all in one; see 10900 pull on brief with a waterproof barrier. They are a great company located in Canada and make high quality incon wear. Good luck and let us know how you make out! JoeK |
Author: | ScottK [ Sun Feb 03, 2013 12:24 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: reusable products for dribbling? |
I will make an appointment to see a doctor. I agree about that. I may will have to keep the Kins products in mind if things become worse. At this point they seem to be a bit much. And in the meantime I will look into the Depends Guards. Thanks again. Scott |
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