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My son will be 5 next week. He is completely potty trained for number

one during the day, requests when he has to go (yay!!:)) and has not

had an accident on over 6 months. Night-time he is not potty trained

(he also ALWAYS does number 2 at night - has not done it during the day

in over 2 years) and he is not a candidate for it at this point b/c he

cannot be in bathroom alone or have access to it for behavioral

reasons. He is almost too big for Pampers biggest size.

Are there other bigger diapers out there?

Thanks for any suggestions,

Liz

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Would depends work? Just a thought.

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My son will be 5 next week. He is completely

potty trained for number

one during the day, requests when he has to go (yay!!:)) and has not

had an accident on over 6 months. Night-time he is not potty trained

(he also ALWAYS does number 2 at night - has not done it during the day

in over 2 years) and he is not a candidate for it at this point b/c he

cannot be in bathroom alone or have access to it for behavioral

reasons. He is almost too big for Pampers biggest size.

Are there other bigger diapers out there?

Thanks for any suggestions,

Liz

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my son was in night-time diapers until he was 5 to do #2. he would pee in the toilet and must have been splashed when he had a bowel movement, which resulted in a 2 year delay with the diapers/pullups at night. try the pullups. they are designed for bigger children.

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Subject: Diapers question for older children..To: sList Date: Saturday, January 10, 2009, 5:29 PM

My son will be 5 next week. He is completely potty trained for number one during the day, requests when he has to go (yay!!:)) and has not had an accident on over 6 months. Night-time he is not potty trained (he also ALWAYS does number 2 at night - has not done it during the day in over 2 years) and he is not a candidate for it at this point b/c he cannot be in bathroom alone or have access to it for behavioral reasons. He is almost too big for Pampers biggest size. Are there other bigger diapers out there?Thanks for any suggestions,Liz

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Liz,Have you tried the bigger pull ups ? Legislative request draft is available at: (Please Share this Link)http://autismreform2009.spaces.live.com/default.aspxFully Fund Medicaid Waivers for Dev. Disabled:http:://www.change.org/ideas/view/fully_fund_medicaid_waivers_for_the_developmentally_disabled E. , Sr. Founder The Office of Advocacy for Autistic ChildrenThis electronic mail message and any attached files contain information intended for the exclusive use of the individual or entity to whom it is addressed and may contain information that is proprietary, privileged, confidential and/or exempt from disclosure under the Electronic Communications Privacy Act, (18 U.S.C. §§ 2510-2521.) To: sList Sent: Saturday, January 10, 2009 3:29:03 PMSubject: Diapers question for older children..

My son will be 5 next week. He is completely potty trained for number

one during the day, requests when he has to go (yay!!:)) and has not

had an accident on over 6 months. Night-time he is not potty trained

(he also ALWAYS does number 2 at night - has not done it during the day

in over 2 years) and he is not a candidate for it at this point b/c he

cannot be in bathroom alone or have access to it for behavioral

reasons. He is almost too big for Pampers biggest size.

Are there other bigger diapers out there?

Thanks for any suggestions,

Liz

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Goodnights---velcro or pull-up type ---different sizes -weight on packages, Walmart, Walgreens...

My son will be 5 next week. He is completely potty trained for number one during the day, requests when he has to go (yay!!:)) and has not had an accident on over 6 months. Night-time he is not potty trained (he also ALWAYS does number 2 at night - has not done it during the day in over 2 years) and he is not a candidate for it at this point b/c he cannot be in bathroom alone or have access to it for behavioral reasons. He is almost too big for Pampers biggest size. Are there other bigger diapers out there?Thanks for any suggestions,Liz New year...new news. Be the first to know what is making headlines.

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Goodnights---velcro or pull-up type ---different sizes -weight on packages, Walmart, Walgreens...

My son will be 5 next week. He is completely potty trained for number one during the day, requests when he has to go (yay!!:)) and has not had an accident on over 6 months. Night-time he is not potty trained (he also ALWAYS does number 2 at night - has not done it during the day in over 2 years) and he is not a candidate for it at this point b/c he cannot be in bathroom alone or have access to it for behavioral reasons. He is almost too big for Pampers biggest size. Are there other bigger diapers out there?Thanks for any suggestions,Liz New year...new news. Be the first to know what is making headlines.

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Try the "Goodnights" brand - they sell them in BJ's & Target. They have to size S/M which runs from 38-65 pounds and then the L/XL is 65+. We use them with our daughter and they work really well. I have also heard of a new one out called "UnderJams" which are more like underwear from older children who still have accidents but we have tried them. Good luck on the hunt :) And congrats on the daytime pottying! Thats awesome...

Subject: Diapers question for older children..To: sList Date: Saturday, January 10, 2009, 8:29 PM

My son will be 5 next week. He is completely potty trained for number one during the day, requests when he has to go (yay!!:)) and has not had an accident on over 6 months. Night-time he is not potty trained (he also ALWAYS does number 2 at night - has not done it during the day in over 2 years) and he is not a candidate for it at this point b/c he cannot be in bathroom alone or have access to it for behavioral reasons. He is almost too big for Pampers biggest size. Are there other bigger diapers out there?Thanks for any suggestions,Liz

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Good Morning

Clay is 14 (not potty trained) and weighs approx 95 lbs he wears GoodNites L\XL

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My son will be 5 next week. He is completely potty trained for number one during the day, requests when he has to go (yay!!:)) and has not had an accident on over 6 months. Night-time he is not potty trained (he also ALWAYS does number 2 at night - has not done it during the day in over 2 years) and he is not a candidate for it at this point b/c he cannot be in bathroom alone or have access to it for behavioral reasons. He is almost too big for Pampers biggest size. Are there other bigger diapers out there?Thanks for any suggestions,Liz

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You can use the smal depends and put a pair of cloth briefs over

them,It will help keep the diaper in place and give an easier

transition to the use of the toilet. Good luck and know you are not

alone

Terry-

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> My son will be 5 next week. He is completely potty trained for

number

> one during the day, requests when he has to go (yay!!:)) and has

not

> had an accident on over 6 months. Night-time he is not potty

trained

> (he also ALWAYS does number 2 at night - has not done it during the

day

> in over 2 years) and he is not a candidate for it at this point b/c

he

> cannot be in bathroom alone or have access to it for behavioral

> reasons. He is almost too big for Pampers biggest size.

>

> Are there other bigger diapers out there?

>

> Thanks for any suggestions,

>

> Liz

>

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