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We've tried the store brands from Wal-Mart, Rite-Aid and Target, and

seem to have the best luck with Depend Underwear - Extra Absorbency is

good enough for the daytime, but overnight, we like the Super Plus.

These are the ones that pull up like regular underwear, but can be

torn off in the event of Pooptastrophe.

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<Snip> Pooptastrophe. <Snip>

I’m ROFL!!! I can’t tell you how many times we had this while potty

training with Pull-ups! The tear method works well in case of <TM>

Pooptastrophe <TM>!!!

Thanks E!

Debbie in SoCal

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From: LBDcaregivers [mailto:LBDcaregivers ]

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Sent: Saturday, August 04, 2007 8:40 PM

To: LBDcaregivers

Subject: Re: disposable briefs

We've tried the store brands from Wal-Mart, Rite-Aid and Target, and

seem to have the best luck with Depend Underwear - Extra Absorbency is

good enough for the daytime, but overnight, we like the Super Plus.

These are the ones that pull up like regular underwear, but can be

torn off in the event of Pooptastrophe.

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Is this for urine or stool?

My dad (clinical DX = PSP) was bladder incontinent for a year. None of

the store brands worked for us. Neither did Depends. We did our own

experiments where we'd pour x amount of water into a pull-up and

observed which could hold the liquid and which couldn't. We found that

none of the pull-ups could contain the volume of urine we assumed Dad

was expunging at night. We then conducted experiments on the side-tape

briefs. We found that only the most absorbent version of the Tena

brand briefs with a Tena (green) pad between the brief and the body

contained the volume of liquid required.

I'd encourage you to go with the facility brand unless you detect that

they aren't containing the liquid and then try the Tena brand.

After we got a Foley indwelling (urethral) catheter, the issue became

one of containing stool if Dad wasn't able to make it to the toilet in

time. The pull-ups worked fine for that.

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> Looked on the Links list, but didn't see any recommendations for best

> men's disposable underwear. Should I let SNF provide or get from

> another source? Anyone found a store/brand that works well and is

> reasonably priced? Thanks - Susie

>

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