Sociologygeek,
Yes, I use the Abena Delta Form. I agree that it's a relatively thin diaper. I can see why others might have issues with it. For example, I read your recent post in which you mentioned 16oz to 32oz voids, and thought, "Man, I almost never have that kind of volume." I'm sure the X Plus would be a better option for guys like yourself, who have floods.
My needs are pretty different. I have chronic, non-bacterial prostatitis, which causes urgency, frequency, and post-void dribbling. When my symptoms are acting up, I have an incessant, low-level urge to urinate. I often experience intense urges for 10ml voids. My mean void volume is well below 100 ml. No matter the volume, I always have post-void dribbling because of my prostate issues.
Here are my options as I understand them:
1. Ignore the urges. This results in constant discomfort. It's awful.
2. Use the restroom constantly. The problem here is that the combination of frequency and post-void dribbling results in chronically-damp underwear. My position is that giving into urinary frequency is only worthwhile if it actually keeps you dry. In my case, I get wetter every time I go.
3. Wear diapers. Personally, I've found that this is the best solution. In my case, this means frequent, small-volume releases into a diaper. The Delta Form works very well for this.
Noe
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