Diaper issues and resulting frustration
Posted: Wed Jan 30, 2019 11:40 am
Hi all
I have had incontinence issues most of my life due to birth defects of the bladder. I’m in my early 40’s (...) and for the most part, live a pretty active and fulfilling lifestyle. I have been able to manage my urinary malfunction well and am generally okay with my physical ailments as I’ve delt with them pretty well most of my life.
I have gone through what I believe to be most of the testing and have tried most of the meds in an attempt to control my leakage issues, but most drugs, I’ve found, result in various side effects that are difficult to deal with. As a result, I chose years ago to skip the “treatments” and accept my condition for what it is. Thank God, I’m in very good health otherwise, so I feel blessed in so many ways.
Now, for the issues...
I hate disposable diapers, but they are a necessary for so many times in society due to the ability to conceal them. I’ve tried what I believe to be most to all disposables available to me and have found several misgivings with most... They tend to break down and bunch when wet after a short time! I found that compression panties help with this somewhat.
With disposable diapers, you generally get what you pay for. Cheap diapers are cheap.... I’ve generally settled on Abena M4 and Comfidry 24/7, changing about every 4-6 hrs.
I wear Tena Pull-ups when possible but found that pull-ups alone can leak when I’m too active or in them too long! Lately I’ve used a Tena Intimates pad inside the pull-up, which works well BUT with the combined cost, a quality tape diaper costs less. The pull-up is much less conspicuous though... For me, a pad in my panties simply will not work and will occasionally leak, usually when I’m very active (running, exercise, sports, etc).
In the evening and overnight, I’m a cloth girl, mostly due to the comfort and zero leakage issues at night. Though a great choice at night, they aren’t always a good choice during the day. Changing is always an issue when out and about for extended periods of time or at work. They are a good choice for me under a skirt if I’m out for less than 4 hours, and always with compression panties or pantyhose/leggings. At night, I have found that a nighttime prefold is simply not enough thickness for comfort! Double diapers are best for me as a single gets very uncomfortable (damp feeling) after a few hours. With double diapers, I sleep very well all night, but need to run the washer and dryer DAILY. I tried a pail for awhile but they are pretty nasty after a day or two. Gross to deal with after two days!
Given a choice, I’d wear double cloth all the time due to the comfort factor but other than weekends or time off otherwise, society dictates otherwise.
There you have it. No one said life would be easy, but we all do what we have to to make the very best of it possible! I count my blessings often and thank God my boys and husband are healthy!
I have had incontinence issues most of my life due to birth defects of the bladder. I’m in my early 40’s (...) and for the most part, live a pretty active and fulfilling lifestyle. I have been able to manage my urinary malfunction well and am generally okay with my physical ailments as I’ve delt with them pretty well most of my life.
I have gone through what I believe to be most of the testing and have tried most of the meds in an attempt to control my leakage issues, but most drugs, I’ve found, result in various side effects that are difficult to deal with. As a result, I chose years ago to skip the “treatments” and accept my condition for what it is. Thank God, I’m in very good health otherwise, so I feel blessed in so many ways.
Now, for the issues...
I hate disposable diapers, but they are a necessary for so many times in society due to the ability to conceal them. I’ve tried what I believe to be most to all disposables available to me and have found several misgivings with most... They tend to break down and bunch when wet after a short time! I found that compression panties help with this somewhat.
With disposable diapers, you generally get what you pay for. Cheap diapers are cheap.... I’ve generally settled on Abena M4 and Comfidry 24/7, changing about every 4-6 hrs.
I wear Tena Pull-ups when possible but found that pull-ups alone can leak when I’m too active or in them too long! Lately I’ve used a Tena Intimates pad inside the pull-up, which works well BUT with the combined cost, a quality tape diaper costs less. The pull-up is much less conspicuous though... For me, a pad in my panties simply will not work and will occasionally leak, usually when I’m very active (running, exercise, sports, etc).
In the evening and overnight, I’m a cloth girl, mostly due to the comfort and zero leakage issues at night. Though a great choice at night, they aren’t always a good choice during the day. Changing is always an issue when out and about for extended periods of time or at work. They are a good choice for me under a skirt if I’m out for less than 4 hours, and always with compression panties or pantyhose/leggings. At night, I have found that a nighttime prefold is simply not enough thickness for comfort! Double diapers are best for me as a single gets very uncomfortable (damp feeling) after a few hours. With double diapers, I sleep very well all night, but need to run the washer and dryer DAILY. I tried a pail for awhile but they are pretty nasty after a day or two. Gross to deal with after two days!
Given a choice, I’d wear double cloth all the time due to the comfort factor but other than weekends or time off otherwise, society dictates otherwise.
There you have it. No one said life would be easy, but we all do what we have to to make the very best of it possible! I count my blessings often and thank God my boys and husband are healthy!