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HI,

You call always take the briefs out of the package, stick the adhesives on

and then just stack them like you would underwear.

Courage

Last question (I promise) about incontinence briefs

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>In checking various websites, it seems that Tena only makes tabbed briefs.

Do these come already closed such that one can just pull them up like

underpants? That is important because I would never get anything that had

to be put on like a baby's diaper!

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>Thanks!

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Dargie noted:

The second and fourth are Tena pull ons..

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Thanks! Plus it looks like the ones with the tape come taped up as well. I

would probably opt for the last pair on the right, which are SUPER

absorbent. My need is for something miraculous that

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Sorry!!!!!!

Anyway, my need is for something that will miraculously keep my mom somewhat

dry on those nights when she sleeps very soundly and does not get up to go

to the bathroom - and if I wake her, she says she is fine and goes right

back to sleep! Those are the times when she wakes up in the morning and her

nightgown is wet and the sheets are wet!!!

Thanks for all your info Dargie!

carol

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At 03:31 AM 10/25/2004, you wrote:

>In checking various websites, it seems that Tena only makes tabbed

>briefs. Do these come already closed such that one can just pull them up

>like underpants? That is important because I would never get anything

>that had to be put on like a baby's diaper!

Check here: http://www.northshorecare.com/pullons1.html The

second and fourth are Tena pull ons.

d.

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At 12:23 PM 10/25/2004, you wrote:

>Sorry!!!!!!

>

>Anyway, my need is for something that will miraculously keep my mom somewhat

>dry on those nights when she sleeps very soundly and does not get up to go

>to the bathroom - and if I wake her, she says she is fine and goes right

>back to sleep! Those are the times when she wakes up in the morning and her

>nightgown is wet and the sheets are wet!!!

>

>Thanks for all your info Dargie!

I'm just glad to help. If I were you I'd invest in a couple of

those matress pads, too. I keep one on Mom's bed all the time, even though

she has a hospital bed with an air mattress (pressure ulcers) because there

are just some nights that no matter how many times she gets up to urinate,

we still have a flood in the morning. Those pads are just lifesavers. Get

the best, though, non-disposable with the wings that go under the

mattress. You won't regret it. The disposable ones can leak or tear, and

the ones w/o wings move around on the bed.

Best of luck. I know more about urine and feces than any

non-parent should. *g*

dargie

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