Tena Slip Super are awful
Posted: Tue Jul 25, 2017 4:14 am
Hi all,
I know I should be grateful but I'm not. Bear with me here...
I saw the local incontinence nurse a couple of weeks ago and she's sourced for me 5x Tena Slip Super cloth backed pads per day via the NHS. The relief of not having to spend the money is huge, however, the Tena Slip leak reguarly. Previously when I was sourcing my own I was using the ID Sip super with a PE backing. These I could trust. Yes they leaked occasionally but not often. The Tena Slip I have a leak most days and I'm always concerned when I feel myself starting to wet that I'm going to leak. I don't think the NHS will provide anything different.
Does anyone have any advice on how to make these better or at least reduce the risk of leaks?
I know I should be grateful but I'm not. Bear with me here...
I saw the local incontinence nurse a couple of weeks ago and she's sourced for me 5x Tena Slip Super cloth backed pads per day via the NHS. The relief of not having to spend the money is huge, however, the Tena Slip leak reguarly. Previously when I was sourcing my own I was using the ID Sip super with a PE backing. These I could trust. Yes they leaked occasionally but not often. The Tena Slip I have a leak most days and I'm always concerned when I feel myself starting to wet that I'm going to leak. I don't think the NHS will provide anything different.
Does anyone have any advice on how to make these better or at least reduce the risk of leaks?