Here is what I wrote to my doctor at the VA and it worked. The address for XP medical is wrong due to the company being sold. I am glad I found items that work for me and able to get them through the VA.
Since the Attends and the Prevail protection along with other items were not working, I tried some samples from XP Medical which is approved to do business with any VA pharmacy in the country. This was done on the advice of other Vets on the support group I have found concerning incontinence. The main Vet that has given me advice recommended I do a show and tell of the various diapers I have tried and their short commons with my Doctor and the Outpatient Pharmacy Manager explaining why the ones provided through the VA do not work for me. I really don’t feel comfortable with doing this as this condition is embarrassing enough. Plus, I do not have left over samples of the ones I tried. I am going to try this through secure messaging why the others do not work well and why I am requesting AbriForm-XL2-XLarge-Premium along with Booster-Regular-Pack which acts as a better booster than the Depend male guard through XP Medical. Although I have been using the Prevail for some time now, they have some faults. The padding in them easily breaks apart. This decreases the absorption of them as the padding becomes clumped up. I also have had them leak several times to the point of me having to change clothes. Although adding Depends Guards as a booster, they still would leak. The material also sticks to my skin and is uncomfortable during the summer months. The tabs easily tear and tape has to be used to secure them in place. The Attends did not fit right which caused them to leak almost every time even with a Depend Guard in place. I purchased samples of Dry24/7, Seni_Brief-XL-SuperPlus to try along with another pack of AbriForm-XL2-XLarge-Premium (which I use to travel with). The Dry 24/7 was too bulky and with the plastic backing you could hear it crinkle with every step. The Seni_Brief-XL-SuperPlus is very good, but it is difficult to conceal with the high back area. I am afraid it would only be a matter of time my shirt would become untucked at work and people would see the material or see a bulge in my shirt due to the elastic waist band. The AbriForm-XL2-XLarge-Premium has reinforced tabs, preventing them from tearing easily. The absorbent material allows 2-3 wettings with a booster, which gives me confidence I will not have to change clothes if I cannot change right away due to being out of my office at work or traveling. They do not make a crinkling sound when walking and are easily concealed under my clothing. Essentially, they work better for me than any other product I have tried or received. The Depend guard is too wide and I have to fold the outer edges back to make it narrower. A regular booster pad allows liquid to pass through the bottom to the diaper when it becomes full. The guard is not design to do this and hence the reason I have to fold it to make it narrower. On average I have up to 5 accidents per day so I would need at least 2 cases of AbriForm-XL2-XLarge-Premium for a 30 day period along with the boosters. As mention in the first paragraph XP Medical is approved to do business with any VA pharmacy in the country and I hope I can get this type of protection without too much trouble through the VA. XP Medical address and contact information is, 209 N. Olive St., Ventura, CA 93001 and phone number is 1-888-485-2268. Email:
mail@xpmedical.com and website is www. xpmedical.com.