Tena classic vs. Tena Ultra questions
Posted: Mon Dec 14, 2015 2:14 pm
Good afternoon all!!
I'm in a quandary. I need some advice. I'm changing from an HMO health insurance plan where my foley supplies are covered but my diapers aren't, so I'm buying them out of pocket. On January 1 I'm going to an HSA (Health Savings Account) where the first $5000 is out of my HSA and then my insurance kicks in at 100%.
As far as I'm reading my HSA covers the diapers and catheter supplies and they count toward my deductible. The insurance company recommends going through one of their "in network" vendors for these supplies. I'm currently dealing with an "in network" vendor for my catheter supplies. I'm going to end up buying my diapers through them for convenience. My issue is that I'm a big Tena fan. My incontinence or "leaking" isn't real heavy so I get away with the Tena Classic diaper. The Tena Classic is a great mid range diaper, it's slim, discreet,quiet, and absorbent enough for my needs. It's extremely breathable and thus it works great in the summertime. I have a couple other brands of diapers I like as well because I like a little variety. I always come back to the Tena Classic because it has performed well in every situation I've thrown at it over almost 2 years.
Here's my issue, my catheter vendor has Tena Classic in everything but the size large that I need. I'm freaking out because I've come to rely on these and I've found that its fits very well with the unpredictable nature of my life. I can even wear these safely under a uniform at work if necessary and nobody can tell. The mediums and XL's that they stock aren't going to be an option for me. They said that they may be able to special order them for me, but I'd have to call them every time I need to order them. I spent an hour on the phone with them today trying to get all this sorted out and I don't want to be on the phone for extended periods of time when I need to reorder supplies. They do have the Tena Ultra and Tena Super. I think these may work for me, but I'm concerned that they may be more bulky making them less discreet and thus less breathable as well. I don't need to be any more self conscious than I already am by adding more bulk than is absolutely necessary.
So the short version of my question is, for those of you who've worn both what is the comparison between the two???? Or even all three Tena Classic vs. the Ultra and Super???
I'm in a quandary. I need some advice. I'm changing from an HMO health insurance plan where my foley supplies are covered but my diapers aren't, so I'm buying them out of pocket. On January 1 I'm going to an HSA (Health Savings Account) where the first $5000 is out of my HSA and then my insurance kicks in at 100%.
As far as I'm reading my HSA covers the diapers and catheter supplies and they count toward my deductible. The insurance company recommends going through one of their "in network" vendors for these supplies. I'm currently dealing with an "in network" vendor for my catheter supplies. I'm going to end up buying my diapers through them for convenience. My issue is that I'm a big Tena fan. My incontinence or "leaking" isn't real heavy so I get away with the Tena Classic diaper. The Tena Classic is a great mid range diaper, it's slim, discreet,quiet, and absorbent enough for my needs. It's extremely breathable and thus it works great in the summertime. I have a couple other brands of diapers I like as well because I like a little variety. I always come back to the Tena Classic because it has performed well in every situation I've thrown at it over almost 2 years.
Here's my issue, my catheter vendor has Tena Classic in everything but the size large that I need. I'm freaking out because I've come to rely on these and I've found that its fits very well with the unpredictable nature of my life. I can even wear these safely under a uniform at work if necessary and nobody can tell. The mediums and XL's that they stock aren't going to be an option for me. They said that they may be able to special order them for me, but I'd have to call them every time I need to order them. I spent an hour on the phone with them today trying to get all this sorted out and I don't want to be on the phone for extended periods of time when I need to reorder supplies. They do have the Tena Ultra and Tena Super. I think these may work for me, but I'm concerned that they may be more bulky making them less discreet and thus less breathable as well. I don't need to be any more self conscious than I already am by adding more bulk than is absolutely necessary.
So the short version of my question is, for those of you who've worn both what is the comparison between the two???? Or even all three Tena Classic vs. the Ultra and Super???