Guest guest Posted September 8, 2009 Report Share Posted September 8, 2009 Catheter? No, no. Maybe http://www.bedwettingstore.com/Briefs/item_briefs_boys.htm Charlie et al. were at WDW about a month ago. Can see some of that at And a snip from elsewhere about that trip, And I think I learned something this trip that I should have already known. Outside Crystal Palace I wandered into the first aid station instead of the baby care area. I was going to change Charlie's underjam. Nurse said I was in the right place to change him, very accommodating and friendly. I said, great, I didn't really have any business hanging out with young nursing mothers in the baby care area. Nurse said, no, you don't, should use first aid stations, one in each park, to change older special needs kids. Nurse also gave me a lens case later in the day because I had forgot to put one in the diaper bag. So, for anyone going to WDW with an older kid who's not toilet trained, or is any need of anything else, I highly recommend the first aid stations. Oh, but no matter, 'cause we ain't ever going there again. -- Bob Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 8, 2009 Report Share Posted September 8, 2009 www.goodnites.com has boxer/diaper. They dont look like typical diaper. Maybe that would work:-) Villanueva Viajes To Go Vacations erika@... www.viajestogo.com Subject: Puzzeling Potty Problem To: Date: Tuesday, September 8, 2009, 10:50 AM We are planning a trip to DisneyWorld this coming October and I need some advice on a small potty problem. Every single time we go to a " park " whether it be Six Flags or the state fair or DisneyWorld. ... Chandler wets his pants sometimes before we even ride anything. I spent our last Disney trip fussing at him and changing his clothes many, many times every day. It's not alot, not like emptying his entire bladder just enough to make him noticably wet. We take him to the restroom and make sure he goes but that doesn't seem to make a difference. It's almost like the excitement or anticipation makes him nervous or something. I have asked him over and over if he is scared or wants to leave or take a break and he always says no. He LOVES the rides, the shows, all of it so I'm not sure why he does it. All of our Disney pics from last time were cropped from the waist up to not show the wet pants which were in almost every pic.... I just want to avoid him feeling so bad and us constantly changing clothes. I don't think he is going to stop the wetting so I need some ideas. I was thinking maybe the big kid pull ups but he gets very upset when I even mention them and says they are baby diapers and he's a big boy. Anybody else experience this? Any ideas for alternatives to the big boy pull ups? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 8, 2009 Report Share Posted September 8, 2009 How about some plan ahead and add some extra padding and waterproofing to his regular underwear? OR some of the newest night dry pants? > > > We are planning a trip to DisneyWorld this coming October and I need some > advice on a small potty problem. Every single time we go to a " park " whether > it be Six Flags or the state fair or DisneyWorld.... Chandler wets his pants > sometimes before we even ride anything. I spent our last Disney trip fussing > at him and changing his clothes many, many times every day. It's not alot, > not like emptying his entire bladder just enough to make him noticably wet. > We take him to the restroom and make sure he goes but that doesn't seem to > make a difference. It's almost like the excitement or anticipation makes him > nervous or something. I have asked him over and over if he is scared or > wants to leave or take a break and he always says no. He LOVES the rides, > the shows, all of it so I'm not sure why he does it. All of our Disney pics > from last time were cropped from the waist up to not show the wet pants > which were in almost every pic.... I just want to avoid him feeling so bad > and us constantly changing clothes. I don't think he is going to stop the > wetting so I need some ideas. I was thinking maybe the big kid pull ups but > he gets very upset when I even mention them and says they are baby diapers > and he's a big boy. Anybody else experience this? Any ideas for alternatives > to the big boy pull ups? > > > -- Sara -To Life! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 8, 2009 Report Share Posted September 8, 2009 This may sound bizarre but what about a sanitary napkin placed higher up in his underwear? > > > How about some plan ahead and add some extra padding and waterproofing to > his regular underwear? OR some of the newest night dry pants? > > On Tue, Sep 8, 2009 at 1:50 PM, ashlea5297 <aherrero@...<aherrero%40uabmc.edu>> > wrote: > > > > > > > We are planning a trip to DisneyWorld this coming October and I need some > > advice on a small potty problem. Every single time we go to a " park " > whether > > it be Six Flags or the state fair or DisneyWorld.... Chandler wets his > pants > > sometimes before we even ride anything. I spent our last Disney trip > fussing > > at him and changing his clothes many, many times every day. It's not > alot, > > not like emptying his entire bladder just enough to make him noticably > wet. > > We take him to the restroom and make sure he goes but that doesn't seem > to > > make a difference. It's almost like the excitement or anticipation makes > him > > nervous or something. I have asked him over and over if he is scared or > > wants to leave or take a break and he always says no. He LOVES the rides, > > the shows, all of it so I'm not sure why he does it. All of our Disney > pics > > from last time were cropped from the waist up to not show the wet pants > > which were in almost every pic.... I just want to avoid him feeling so > bad > > and us constantly changing clothes. I don't think he is going to stop the > > wetting so I need some ideas. I was thinking maybe the big kid pull ups > but > > he gets very upset when I even mention them and says they are baby > diapers > > and he's a big boy. Anybody else experience this? Any ideas for > alternatives > > to the big boy pull ups? > > > > > > > > -- > Sara -To Life! > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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