Final thoughts on Medline Extended wear for fecal containmen
Posted: Thu Mar 10, 2022 4:59 am
I have conducted multiple field tests of products for bowel incontinence, most recently Medline extended wear. After several instances of reliable use and containment at work.. I officially endorse them for infrequent solid moderate to large load type fecal incontinence. With a pair of plastic pants, these have been fairly reliable for containment, even after sitting down to drive home. I recall only one fail for containment and that was probably due to the BM being very large and almost liquid consistency. If you have normal sized bowel movements that are solid but just lack sphincter control, for example, these should do fine for containment against most voids.
I think that it is important to get an accurate picture of how a product performs for solid waste as it is absorption, for one cannot take for granted that all incontinence product perform equally well containing bowel movements. So far, Better Dry holds the crown in terms of fecal protection, but Medline is definitely also in the running. The Medline Extended wear is also in the running.
Is there any product out there that folks with FI are curious to see how it performs in public? Let me know and Ill gladly do field tests. It's not exactly easy to test fecal capacity of any diaper without actually soiling it yourself. Don't worry about me.. I work in a vestibule that already has various odors so they would easily mask it, at least long enough for me to make a getaway and change.
JD or Patrick, if you wanted to collaborate on coming up with a testing criteria and a less messy way to test, I'd be happy to do so. Is there any
material that is close to the consistency of stool but is not filled with bacteria and the less than pleasant odor?
Peace out!
I think that it is important to get an accurate picture of how a product performs for solid waste as it is absorption, for one cannot take for granted that all incontinence product perform equally well containing bowel movements. So far, Better Dry holds the crown in terms of fecal protection, but Medline is definitely also in the running. The Medline Extended wear is also in the running.
Is there any product out there that folks with FI are curious to see how it performs in public? Let me know and Ill gladly do field tests. It's not exactly easy to test fecal capacity of any diaper without actually soiling it yourself. Don't worry about me.. I work in a vestibule that already has various odors so they would easily mask it, at least long enough for me to make a getaway and change.
JD or Patrick, if you wanted to collaborate on coming up with a testing criteria and a less messy way to test, I'd be happy to do so. Is there any
material that is close to the consistency of stool but is not filled with bacteria and the less than pleasant odor?
Peace out!