Wetters wrote:
Most tape-on diapers are not designed to be pulled up and down, or allow for re-fastening of the tapes. Since your incon is light and the Real-Fit are not working well for you, some of the other brands of disposable absorbent underwear (pull-ups) might work better for you. Depend underwear, Tena for men, and the store brands like Rite Aid aren't cut as trim as the Real-Fit. Pull-ups are designed to be pulled up and down, and they accommodate for use of the toilet well when the wearer can do so.
Wetters
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In regard to wearing a diaper and using the toilet, the easiest ones to do this with are those with cloth backed and velcro tabs. Tena Ultra is one that I use in my day to day life.
You can find them on amazon for around 35 bucks a case, depending on your size. If your issues are moderate to heavy, they should work just fine. They are easy to slide up and down, or undo one tab and take it down. It goes without saying that if a person only has urinary incontinence, you would want to necessarily use the toilet for bowel movements. It would pose difficulties of cleanup odor and immediate change otherwise. I have occasionally dealt with bowel incontinence, and it is NOT fun. You might want to try also Tena Stretch super off of
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Thank you for your suggestions. I will try getting some samples or small packs of these to try them out. The main reason I went with the Tranquility Slimline diapers is simply because the price was right. (Free). I'm hoping the pullups will do the trick and the fit is good, honestly! Its strange to wear them, but less strange now than before.
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I have used mainly at night sometimes during the day if I act up. Atn has a large waist. I will tape the top tabs of the diaper right above the padding and then fold down the top over it. When I need to urinate I pull the front down ,similar to what I would do with underwear, and then do my business before pulling the front back up. I don't bother with taping and un taping because most diapers don't do well with this. If you do have to retape. Reinforcing with duct tape helps.
Thank you for this suggestion. This has worked pretty well in dealing with the tabs, though I am using the slimline rather than the ATN line, which are cut thinner than the ATN's. (At least I think so according to google.) Untaping and retaping is a futile effort with these for sure.
Thanks for the suggestions regarding Urgent care as well. I've been out of town for the weekend, but I will try and get myself to an urgent care, since I'm starting classes at school again this week. The urgent care facility for my insurance is rather affordable, so it shouldn't be a big problem to use those services instead. Again, I wanted to say thank you for your advice.
