Hi everyone, it's Bethany again.
It has been a crazy couple of weeks since I last posted on here, so I wanted to give everyone a quick update on things.
First off, wearing cloth diapers to school for two weeks wasn't a total nightmare. I was really nervous for the first couple of days but my friends were supportive and the kids who sometimes make fun of me didn't seem any harsher than usual. I did run into a problem when it came to cheer practice, as there was no way my uniform skirt could hide that thick cloth diaper. Coach let me work around it and wear my warmup pants instead. But I obviously can't keep doing that forever, so I had coach send a note home to mom about the issue, that cloth diapers are fine for practice but I should get some more discreet protection before participating in an actual cheer event again. Mom knows cheering means a lot to me, even though I'm not nearly as good at it as I was before the accident, so I think that helped me down the road to disposables. All in all I was glad for the extra protection. Going two weeks without having a major leakage problem from totally flooding a Goodnite was great, and I think I've gotten fairly good at changing quickly when I need to. I even managed it once in a tiny locker room stall before cheer practice started. In another positive mark towards disposables, mom mentioned last week how me wearing cloth diapers to school was adding up to a lot of extra laundry. She does all the washing and I think she realized that going the disposable route would save her some time.
Second, my doctor's appointment yesterday went pretty well. We talked for a while about how my condition is progressing and my desire for better protection while at school. My doctor seemed impressed that I had gone through with the cloth diaper thing, said it showed I was serious about what I wanted and not just messing around. She convinced mom to let me try disposables for school this month and we could meet again in March to see how things were going. That made me really happy.
Mom and I went to the big pharmacy beside the medical office after my appointment. I had never looked in there before but they do carry a lot of adult diapers. My doctor talked about trying different kinds to see what I liked and what I didn't, so we ended up getting a couple of various brands for me to test out. We got a pack of Depends, Two packs of Attends with wasitband, a pack of Tena Supers and two packs of Tranquility ATN. I also saw they had some things called diaper doublers, which look like a big pad with no backing. Apparently they go inside the diaper to add capacity so you can go a long time between changes. We got a pack of those too. It felt really weird pushing the big cart full of diapers up to the checkout counter, I think I was four shades of red from embarrassment, but the clerk was polite and professional.
So now I get to try all of these different diapers out. I cleared out some space in my closet and opened all the packs up last night. Boy these things take up a lot of space! I decided to start with the Depends, as they were the least expensive of the bunch. They are really thin, huge difference from the cloth diapers. So far they don't seem to hold much more than the Goodnites did, but the fit is secure and comfortable. I can actually fit into my jeans again, but the diaper waistband sticks up pretty high. Thankfully I've got a few longer flowing tops, but I may have to ask mom about getting some jeans that aren't so super low rise if all disposables are like this.
Well, I gotta go now. Will try to post another update later.
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