Double diapering
Posted: Wed Feb 10, 2016 5:44 pm
I mentioned in another forum that, during a recent car trip and cruise I managed my urinary incontinence and bedwetting by using double diapering at night. I also used double diapering during some days of car travel to save time by not having to change at a public restroom at a rest stop or gas station. The system worked very well for 15 days in a row without leaks.
In a belt-and-suspenders approach I also wore two pair of PUL pants over the diapers at night. The outer PUL pants were sized for a cloth diaper so that they completely fit over the inner pair of pants to make contact with my thighs lower than the first pair of pants to catch any leaks. This was a bit of overkill in order not to fret about leaking at night in a hotel or cruise ship cabin.
One problem I previously had with double diapering was the leaking of SAP crystals from the inner diaper - either onto the floor or sticking to my bottom and then falling off. This time I had zero problems with the SAP crystals. The reason was all in the selection of the inner diaper. This time I used the excellent Seni Quatro breathable diaper from XP Medical. The outer diaper was a ConfiDry Dry 24/7. Due to the construction of the mat in the Seni Quatro, the SAP crystals were adequately locked in the mat. I was able to cut about 50 1" slits in the outer shell for drainage without any SAP crystals falling out. When removing the wet diapers, I slid both diapers together onto the floor to avoid leaks of SAP from the inner diaper. The combination of the two quality diapers is a bit pricey, but very effective.
The lesson learned is to test the inner diaper for leakage of SAP crystals before deciding to use it.
What techniques or tips does anyone else have? Remember, this may help some other incontinent going through these messages in the future.
--John
In a belt-and-suspenders approach I also wore two pair of PUL pants over the diapers at night. The outer PUL pants were sized for a cloth diaper so that they completely fit over the inner pair of pants to make contact with my thighs lower than the first pair of pants to catch any leaks. This was a bit of overkill in order not to fret about leaking at night in a hotel or cruise ship cabin.
One problem I previously had with double diapering was the leaking of SAP crystals from the inner diaper - either onto the floor or sticking to my bottom and then falling off. This time I had zero problems with the SAP crystals. The reason was all in the selection of the inner diaper. This time I used the excellent Seni Quatro breathable diaper from XP Medical. The outer diaper was a ConfiDry Dry 24/7. Due to the construction of the mat in the Seni Quatro, the SAP crystals were adequately locked in the mat. I was able to cut about 50 1" slits in the outer shell for drainage without any SAP crystals falling out. When removing the wet diapers, I slid both diapers together onto the floor to avoid leaks of SAP from the inner diaper. The combination of the two quality diapers is a bit pricey, but very effective.
The lesson learned is to test the inner diaper for leakage of SAP crystals before deciding to use it.
What techniques or tips does anyone else have? Remember, this may help some other incontinent going through these messages in the future.
--John