ILuvLA wrote:
Switching to cloth has eliminated the heat/humid rashes; way more comfortable; and no diaper fluff clumping breakdown.
I have come to know the heat/diaper rash. I am prone to heat rash anyway. I found a vanilla scented protective cream that i really like and seems to really help with my skin health.
LucOllie wrote:
A solution that has worked for me is cloth as soon as I am home when it's been hot outside. It feels much nicer against the skin after it has been in a clammy diaper.
Yes! finally getting to put on dry clothes and after being out in the weather was such a relief.
So, the weather here went from 90F to about 55-60F. I'm just fine with that.
Lots of cloth recommendations. I think I need to know more about how much cloth I would need to keep me safe. I use cloth as boosters, and I use it at night, but I don't really know how much i could realistically get away with for being outside away from the comfort and safety of home. Dressing in my "going to bed" attire might be overkill, and would not be something I could keep hidden under clothes.
My IC is mostly urge based, with stress IC mixed in. I have very limited bladder capacity due to a thickened bladder wall that will not allow it stretch and fill (about 1oz or so). I use the restroom nearly every hour if possible so whatever happens in between will need to be remedied by whatever protection i'm wearing. Depending on my level of hydration it could be a fair amount. I have found I can last about 3-4 hours in Abena M4 before I will be needing to change. I can't really gage what the equivalent would be in cloth. I just haven't had enough experience yet i guess.