Women's discussion
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tlane Member since: 3/31/09 |
why doctors need diapers
Apr 27 2010 04:33 PM I was just thinking that when it comes to doctors telling a patient they need diapers the always recomend a brand that is low quality one time when i was in the hospital i didn't have my own diapers they put me a brand the hospital used and they were horrible the padding would break and bunch up and they leaked all the time as for odor control feorget about it i think doctors should try wearing diapers for a month that way they would know what we have to go through and could recomend a brand that would work when i became incont I went throgh triall and error I was using depend as my regular diaper until they started making them in mexico molicare is my new brand of choice now and will stay that way until they stop working Trish |
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christi Member since: 9/22/10 |
RE: why doctors need diapers
Sep 23 2010 01:12 PM I am some what new to this--talking about it anyway. Sometimes it is not bad others it is just uncontrollable can some please help me. During the bad days I wear the pull up but at night it is pull up or diaper. I have never done the diaper so I am confused if diaper any suggestions how to put on I have cp and it makes it kind of hard |
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PrincessPat Member since: 8/4/11 |
RE: why doctors need diapers
Sep 02 2011 08:55 PM I don't nessicerily say doctors need to wear. It falls under, bet ya half the people that make the depends don't have to wear their product. they don't care how well it's made or not as long as it's selling off store shelves somewhere. They're in it mainly for the money. And it's cheaper for them to be made in mexico so the depend people can pocket more money for themselves. Yes, when they were made right here in the usa, they were made a lot better than they're being made now..... |
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EARL H Member since: 3/30/09 |
RE: why doctors need diapers
Sep 04 2011 06:56 PM Doctors are not all undie or panty sporting people. There are more diaper wearing Doc's then might be thought of I'm sure. What woud be a honest to diapers tool that should be in every office is a universal chart of every kind and style of diaper and exactly how absorbant they are. Does this sound familiar? It should as every package of Depend and Attends as well as other brands have this chart on every package. With all due respect given diapers like medications are vended by sales people to most Doctor's offices and the lowest bidder gets the ticket. Right next to this chart if it ever shows up should be a list of places both online and local where a patient can go for information on the various brands for comparison "shopping" Only time will tell if these changes might come about. Change begins with the people [us] who use them so today I challenge everyone who visits a Doctors office to suggest the chart and source list idea which will likely help a future diaper user find a product without being left in a pair of wet pants. All The Best, Earl H. |
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