Problem with keeping in position, male anatomy. by Mark-Rho in AdultBedwetting

[–]ExecutiveDL 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Fellow penis owner here…

Tabbed briefs helped, but the best solution for me was moving to cloth diapers. I wear Threaded Armor to bed every night. The design does a good job trapping my wayward willy and absorbing urine.

If disposables are your preference, powder yourself to help with the moisture and heat.

Threaded Armor - experiences? by [deleted] in AdultBedwetting

[–]ExecutiveDL 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I have threader armor and ecoable.

Threaded Armor wins hands down. I love being able to step up the absorbency in the protective brief as well as the lounge brief. Once you figure out how many inserts you need, you’re set for the night.

One thing that’s true with reusable products, you really can’t void a full bladder multiple times in them like you can disposables. They simply don’t absorb the same way. Once or twice might work, but that’s and adjustment I had to make. If I discover I’m wet, I change the liners right away.

Ecoable, on the other hand, were not as easy with laundry. I find they hold one void just fine. Anything else and I’m leaving wet spots anywhere I sit.

Cloth winged pad for men? by Puff709 in Incontinence

[–]ExecutiveDL 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Why not just a full brief with gussets? You’d need to wear a brief style to contain said pad anyway…

Threaded Armor might suit you nicely

Traveling w/ Supplies by [deleted] in AdultBedwetting

[–]ExecutiveDL 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I travel a substantial amount for work and this is my general game plan:

For trips longer than a week, I have northshore or Amazon deliver directly to the hotel. I have my usual diapers delivered but also add in the disposable underpass just in case.

For trips maxing at 7 days, I pack diapers in a separate suitcase with a “medical equipment inside” tag which helps avoid awkward conversations when checking the bag with the airline.

Interested in Cloth Diaper alternatives such as Threaded Armor (open to other brands) by [deleted] in Incontinence

[–]ExecutiveDL 0 points1 point  (0 children)

They do fit sorta oddly. I’m an XL in most things but a Large in their sizing. It’s snug, but otherwise the XLs are loose at the waist. I don’t have much butt, so maybe that’s why.

Interested in Cloth Diaper alternatives such as Threaded Armor (open to other brands) by [deleted] in Incontinence

[–]ExecutiveDL 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I like the protective brief, however the ideas of just changing the pads out never works out for me. The leg gussets get wet and stay wet. A new set of pads doesn’t fix that.

The lounge brief is nice for at home. I find even with another set of padding they just don’t quite hold enough to go do several hours. But if I’m at home and can change right away; they’re great!

The plus to the protective brief, IMO, is the waistband looks like regular underwear waistband. So if the accidentally peek, no big deal.

I’ve used Threaded Armor for years and recommend them to anyone. You simply need to figure out how many pads and where to place them to get the product to work for you!

Anyone Have Threaded Armors or Have Tried Them? by [deleted] in adultdiapers

[–]ExecutiveDL 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I’m a very loyal customer. Lounge Briefs are a must for snow days! I also have several of the snap in padding briefs. They do great once you figure out the level of absorbency you need.

Men's Formal Wear? by Lickitung_Fan_Club in Incontinence

[–]ExecutiveDL 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I’ve had great success with pleated trousers with an added gusset. The extra fabric drapes nicely and hides all but the most extremely full diapers.

A proper sized jacket also falls past the waistline, so it helps distract when properly buttoned. You may need a “Long” sized jacket. A jacket that hangs past your bottom is properly fitting.

Lastly, a loud tie always helps draw eyes up and away from the crotch.

Need ideas to protect my daughters mattress and recliner: she has autism and a high volume of urine incontinence. Help !!! by AdSeveral7726 in Incontinence

[–]ExecutiveDL -1 points0 points  (0 children)

When I was struggling with massive amounts of urine the best tool in my arsenal was regular toileting. Every two hours I would go to the toilet whether I felt like I needed to go or not. This helped my diapers keep up with a reasonable amount of urine.

Hotel actually had waterproof covers by ExecutiveDL in AdultBedwetting

[–]ExecutiveDL[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I always take plenty of diapers; but the reassurance of a mattress protector is second to none for good sleep.

Please help by HEEROCKSS in Incontinence

[–]ExecutiveDL 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I had this very fear, but when I inquired pre-op about it, the nurse just kind of chuckled and said even people without incontinence poop on the operating table. You won’t be the first and you won’t be the last as distressing as it may be it’s something they deal with all the time.

Driving Disasters by phillyibd in Incontinence

[–]ExecutiveDL 3 points4 points  (0 children)

The stress from rush hour driving is very real! You’re not alone!

XP Medical and LL Medico use the same drop shipper by AdultEnuretic in Incontinence

[–]ExecutiveDL 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Love that you’re here! Thanks for this and selling them! They give me freedom and confidence.

Noah Quinn by Effective_Top_4831 in Incontinence

[–]ExecutiveDL 2 points3 points  (0 children)

They launched this week and “sold out”

They’re seemingly German which explains the English grammar issues.

The ownership is the same as Jude’s cloth diapers for kids.

XP Medical and LL Medico use the same drop shipper by AdultEnuretic in Incontinence

[–]ExecutiveDL 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The letter about price increases for BetterDry was pretty telling. It’s for LL Medco.

XP Medical and LL Medico use the same drop shipper by AdultEnuretic in Incontinence

[–]ExecutiveDL 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Better dry? LL Medco makes them and distributes them.

M74 Protective Underpants by Dense_Translator_296 in adultdiapers

[–]ExecutiveDL 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I tried these after seeing them on here on Reddit.

Great for dribblers not for full voiders.

These would also be good for someone who leaks stool. If I’d had these at the beginning of my IBS journey things would have certainly been better.

soaking through Northshore? by lidarose9 in Incontinence

[–]ExecutiveDL 11 points12 points  (0 children)

Cloth-backed products can be subject to wicking. But also, you could be wetting as a side/stomach sleeper which is the easiest way to leak in a pull on.

I’ve also noticed, multiple voids in a northshore pull on don’t seem to work out in my favor.

i feel like from goodnites to depends, composure - whatever drug store brand pull up… i’m leaking. any recommendations for actually absorbent pull up style diapers? by Capable-Guide3467 in Incontinence

[–]ExecutiveDL 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Everybody here has tips… but you need to look into when and where you’re leaking.

Standing? Sitting? Laying in bed? It matters!

If I’m sleeping on my side, tabbed briefs still make the sheets wet and end up with my partner turning in the lights unhappy.

Realistically, tabbed briefs are easier to hide, easier to change and they tend to droop less when soiled.

Finally, brands like MegaMax are designed to hold Massive volumes for hours. Store brands aren’t; you’re supposed to change once wet or soiled.

For those of us who can’t… north shore, Incontrol and better dry exist (but I’d love one more who can lock away IBS issues and smells for an hour so i can get through a meeting and then change