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 Post subject: Re: two things
PostPosted: Tue Jul 19, 2016 2:52 pm 
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Hi greenbank!
Thanks for the suggestion of the spartan pants. I found them on a site for 7 bucks each! And ill definately check sports stores for the compression pants when I get some money. I need to get more onsies too.

When I order, how many pairs of plastic pants should I get? Thanks


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 Post subject: Re: two things
PostPosted: Tue Jul 19, 2016 5:24 pm 
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as it turns out, dc medicaid DOES cover the spartan pants and they dont require a prior authorization
so we just have to find a supplier in the area that has them. yay!


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PostPosted: Tue Jul 19, 2016 5:53 pm 
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justej wrote:
Hi greenbank!
Thanks for the suggestion of the spartan pants. I found them on a site for 7 bucks each! And ill definately check sports stores for the compression pants when I get some money. I need to get more onsies too.

When I order, how many pairs of plastic pants should I get? Thanks


Before ordering loads give one pair a good road test I found what works for someone may not work for another. When you settle on your preferred option of plastic pants over time I have built up to 9 on a circuit one for overnight, one on in the morning after a shower, three for a bad day in man bag, two drying during the day and another two new ones in a drawer and it starts all over again I wash used ones at the end of the day to dry overnight and on it goes. The quantity fits my incontinence needs.

Good luck with everything the compression/stretch pants are used to hold my diaper securely in place and plastic pants on top. I have the same number on the circuit as plastic pants. You might be able to obtain molicare stretch pants on Medicare (I don't know how this works being in the UK just a suggestion).

Greenbank


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