I tried a sample pack "one Brief" and the lower tape broke loose from the plastic as I was putting it on. So I secured them with duct tape. They are nice and soft and comfortable and I wore the one for about 12 hours before changing. If the tapes would hold securely this would be a fantastic brief. Even though the plastic covering is nice and soft and flexible it does tear easily. This is a good diaper for someone that is not mobile and does not need the diaper securely attached or someone that doesn't mind using duct tape to secure there garment. I'm still using Secure and Bambinos which seem to be the two best products on the market right now. I've been wearing and trying various products now for a year since my radical prostectomy. Oh for comfort the ABRI -SAN X-PLUS pads are good and comfortable the wear in you regular underwear brief. To me they seem softer and more comfortable than the tape on and pull up briefs but can bunch up if you are out and about and getting up and down often. Right now I'm spending about $140 a month for products "two cases" plus i experiment with new products as i see them. Just my two cents worth.
Bill
Roanoke. VA
-----Original Message-----
From: garyh422 <GHames@...>
To: Incont@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Tue, 2 Jun 2009 7:53 am
Subject: [Incont] Briefs
=0
A
Has any body else tried the new Wellness brief?
I'm on my 4th case of them and have no leaks and the tapes
hold on.
Wore a sample last night. Kept me dry overnight and didn't have any trouble with
the tapes. Bambinos offer a little more side protection, but both seem to have
good absorbency.
Well,thanks for the knowlege about this particular brief. I was considering trying these because of the ability to wear for along time,though I don't have the time or patience to deal with the whole duct tape possible seneriol.
Also,I was hearing one could stay in the brief for a little more then 6 hours,and you said you stayed in it for 12 hours? How did you wear this for soo long and wet that much with out it tearing on you? I mean,I've worn hospitle briefs for up to 8 ours and they were soked,but 12 hours would also bring on a rash and would tear from the center point wiht all that useing in them,wouldn't it?
Sherry
--- On Tue, 6/2/09, bseid33859@... <bseid33859@...> wrote:
From: bseid33859@... <bseid33859@...> Subject: Re: [Incont] Briefs To: Incont@yahoogroups.com Date: Tuesday, June 2, 2009, 5:46 PM
I tried a sample pack "one Brief" and the lower tape broke loose from the plastic as I was putting it on. So I secured them with duct tape. They are nice and soft and comfortable and I wore the one for about 12 hours before changing. If the tapes would hold securely this would be a fantastic brief. Even though the plastic covering is nice and soft and flexible it does tear easily. This is a good diaper for someone that is not mobile and does not need the diaper securely attached or someone that doesn't mind using duct tape to secure there garment. I'm still using Secure and Bambinos which seem to be the two best products on the market right now. I've been wearing and trying various products now for a year since my radical prostectomy. Oh for comfort the ABRI -SAN X-PLUS pads are good and comfortable the wear in you regular underwear brief. To me they seem softer and more comfortable than the tape on and pull up briefs but can bunch up if you are out
and about and getting up and down often. Right now I'm spending about $140 a month for products "two cases" plus i experiment with new products as i see them. Just my two cents worth.
Bill
Roanoke. VA
-----Original Message----- From: garyh422 <GHames@...> To: Incont@yahoogroups. com Sent: Tue, 2 Jun 2009 7:53 am Subject: [Incont] Briefs
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Has any body else tried the new Wellness brief? I'm on my 4th case of them and have no leaks and the tapes hold on.
I wore these for an extended period of time just to see how effective they would be. They do seem to hold a lot for a normal days wear. But you have to understand they hold 10 or 15 pounds of urine etc after extended ware meaning securely fastened tapes are a must unless you don't mind them dropping off down your pant led. I was out and about running around most of the day. I do smear Johnson Baby Lotion on after showering after most changes so I seldom have a problem with a rash. I usually change after I get up after morning coffee and the news paper then again after noon then again around 6 PM then at bed time usually around 11 or 12 PM. About four products a day or about $5. The Wellness brand are more expensive than the others and one of there selling features is you can wear them for extended periods of time without changing and there fore the overall cost is lower. Two a day rather than the 4 or 5 a day like I use. Frankly I prefer changing regularly and cleaning up than wearing for extended periods of time. And any time you wear a product for an extended period of time soiled you run the risk of skin irritation and rash and urinary tract infections all of which can be avoided with frequent changes and cleaning up with warm soap and water, I prefer Ivory soap and of coarse lotion.
Bill
Roanoke, VA
-----Original Message-----
From: Sherry Mcdonald <soakingsherry@...>
To: Incont@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Tue, 2 Jun 2009 5:24 p
m
Subject: Re: [Incont] Briefs
Well,thanks for the knowlege about this particular brief. I was considering trying these because of the ability to wear for along time,though I don't have the time or patience to deal with the whole duct tape possible seneriol.
 Also,I was hearing one could stay in the brief for a little more then 6 hours,and you said you stayed in it for 12 hours? How did you wear this for soo long and wet that much with out it tearing on you? I mean,I've worn hospitle briefs for up to 8 ours and they were soked,but 12 hours would also bring on a rash and would tear from the center point wiht all that useing in them,wouldn't it?
Â
 Sherry
--- On Tue, 6/2/09, bseid33859@aol.com <bseid33859@aol.com> wrote:
From: bseid33859@aol.com <bseid33859@aol.com>
Subject: Re: [Incont] Briefs
To: Incont@yahoogroups.com
Date: Tuesday, June 2, 2009, 5:
46 PM
I tried a sample pack "one Brief" and the lower tape broke loose from the plastic as I was putting it on. So I secured them with duct tape. They are nice and soft and comfortable and I wore the one for about 12 hours before changing. If the tapes would hold securely this would be a fantastic brief. Even though the plastic covering is nice and soft and flexible it does tear easily. This is a good diaper for someone that is not mobile and does not need the diaper securely attached or someone that doesn't mind using duct tape to secure there garment. I'm still using Secure and Bambinos which seem to be the two best products on the market right now. I've been wearing and trying various products now for a year since my radical prostectomy. Oh for comfort the ABRI -SAN X-PLUS pads are good and comfortable the wear in you regular underwear brief. To me they seem softer and more comfortable than the tape on and pull up briefs but can bunch up if you are out
and about and getting up and down often. Right now I'm spending about $140 a month for products "two cases" plus i experiment with new products as i see them. Just my two cents worth.
Bill
Roanoke. VA
-----Original Message-----
From: garyh422 <GHames@...>
To: Incont@yahoogroups. com
Sent: Tue, 2 Jun 2009 7:53 am
Subject: [Incont] Briefs
=0 A
Has any body else tried the new Wellness brief?
I'm on my 4th case of them and have no leaks and the tapes
hold on.
Thanks for the information Bill, I like the way you explained the story.
Dwight
From: "bseid33859@..." <bseid33859@...> To: Incont@yahoogroups.com Sent: Wednesday, June 3, 2009 3:48:12 AM Subject: Re: [Incont] Briefs
I wore these for an extended period of time just to see how effective they would be. They do seem to hold a lot for a normal days wear. But you have to understand they hold 10 or 15 pounds of urine etc after extended ware meaning securely fastened tapes are a must unless you don't mind them dropping off down your pant led. I was out and about running around most of the day. I do smear Johnson Baby Lotion on after showering after most changes so I seldom have a problem with a rash. I usually change after I get up after morning coffee and the news paper then again after noon then again around 6 PM then at bed time usually around 11 or 12 PM. About four products a day or about $5. The Wellness brand are more expensive than the others and one of there selling features is you can wear them for extended periods of time without changing and there fore the overall cost is lower. Two a day rather than the 4 or 5 a day like I use. Frankly I prefer
changing regularly and cleaning up than wearing for extended periods of time. And any time you wear a product for an extended period of time soiled you run the risk of skin irritation and rash and urinary tract infections all of which can be avoided with frequent changes and cleaning up with warm soap and water, I prefer Ivory soap and of coarse lotion.
Bill
Roanoke, VA
-----Original Message-----
From: Sherry Mcdonald <soakingsherry@ yahoo.com>
To: Incont@yahoogroups. com
Sent: Tue, 2 Jun 2009 5:24 p
m
Subject: Re: [Incont] Briefs
Well,thanks for the knowlege about this particular brief. I was considering trying these because of the ability to wear for along time,though I don't have the time or patience to deal with the whole duct tape possible seneriol.
Also,I was hearing one could stay in the brief for a little more then 6 hours,and you said you stayed in it for 12 hours? How did you wear this for soo long and wet that much with out it tearing on you? I mean,I've worn hospitle briefs for up to 8 ours and they were soked,but 12 hours would also bring on a rash and would tear from the center point wiht all that useing in them,wouldn' t it?
Sherry
--- On Tue, 6/2/09, bseid33859@aol. com <bseid33859@aol. com> wrote:
From: bseid33859@aol. com <bseid33859@aol. com>
Subject: Re: [Incont] Briefs
To: Incont@yahoogroups. com
Date: Tuesday, June 2, 2009, 5:
46 PM
I tried a sample pack "one Brief" and the lower tape broke loose from the plastic as I was putting it on. So I secured them with duct tape. They are nice and soft and comfortable and I wore the one for about 12 hours before changing. If the tapes would hold securely this would be a fantastic brief. Even though the plastic covering is nice and soft and flexible it does tear easily. This is a good diaper for someone that is not mobile and does not need the diaper securely attached or someone that doesn't mind using duct tape to secure there garment. I'm still using Secure and Bambinos which seem to be the two best products on the market right now. I've been wearing and trying various products now for a year since my radical prostectomy. Oh for comfort the ABRI -SAN X-PLUS pads are good and comfortable the wear in you regular underwear brief. To me they seem softer and more comfortable than the tape on and pull up briefs but can bunch up if you are out
and about and getting up and down often. Right now I'm spending about $140 a month for products "two cases" plus i experiment with new products as i see them. Just my two cents worth.
Bill
Roanoke. VA
-----Original Message-----
From: garyh422 <GHames@...>
To: Incont@yahoogroups. com
Sent: Tue, 2 Jun 2009 7:53 am
Subject: [Incont] Briefs
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Has any body else tried the new Wellness brief?
I'm on my 4th case of them and have no leaks and the tapes
hold on.
i use keldells there like abforms they hold just as much the ones i use are
nitght time breafs and lol made by tyco (heath care side) i use for day and
night they have day timers to but i go thru them to fast i use them cuse i hate
plastc pants
O,cool to hear,but Mike,really,did you stay in it for 12 hours? Or just how long were you able to stay in it? I'm over lal thinking 12 hours is along time to stay in the same brief.
Wouldn't you agree? I also like the Bambino too!
--- On Tue, 6/2/09, Mike <allaboutdiapers@...> wrote:
From: Mike <allaboutdiapers@...> Subject: [Incont] Re: Briefs To: Incont@yahoogroups.com Date: Tuesday, June 2, 2009, 9:40 PM
Wore a sample last night. Kept me dry overnight and didn't have any trouble with the tapes. Bambinos offer a little more side protection, but both seem to have good absorbency.
I use Abena Supers during the day and X plus for trips, still like cloth for nite time.
--- On Wed, 6/3/09, bseid33859@... <bseid33859@...> wrote:
From: bseid33859@... <bseid33859@...> Subject: Re: [Incont] Briefs To: Incont@yahoogroups.com Date: Wednesday, June 3, 2009, 5:48 AM
I wore these for an extended period of time just to see how effective they would be. They do seem to hold a lot for a normal days wear. But you have to understand they hold 10 or 15 pounds of urine etc after extended ware meaning securely fastened tapes are a must unless you don't mind them dropping off down your pant led. I was out and about running around most of the day. I do smear Johnson Baby Lotion on after showering after most changes so I seldom have a problem with a rash. I usually change after I get up after morning coffee and the news paper then again after noon then again around 6 PM then at bed time usually around 11 or 12 PM. About four products a day or about $5. The Wellness brand are more expensive than the others and one of there selling features is you can wear them for extended periods of time without changing and there fore the overall cost is lower. Two a day rather than the 4 or 5 a day like I use. Frankly I prefer changing
regularly and cleaning up than wearing for extended periods of time. And any time you wear a product for an extended period of time soiled you run the risk of skin irritation and rash and urinary tract infections all of which can be avoided with frequent changes and cleaning up with warm soap and water, I prefer Ivory soap and of coarse lotion.
Bill
Roanoke, VA
-----Original Message----- From: Sherry Mcdonald <soakingsherry@ yahoo.com> To: Incont@yahoogroups. com Sent: Tue, 2 Jun 2009 5:24 p m Subject: Re: [Incont] Briefs
Well,thanks for the knowlege about this particular brief. I was considering trying these because of the ability to wear for along time,though I don't have the time or patience to deal with the whole duct tape possible seneriol.
Also,I was hearing one could stay in the brief for a little more then 6 hours,and you said you stayed in it for 12 hours? How did you wear this for soo long and wet that much with out it tearing on you? I mean,I've worn hospitle briefs for up to 8 ours and they were soked,but 12 hours would also bring on a rash and would tear from the center point wiht all that useing in them,wouldn' t it?
Sherry
--- On Tue, 6/2/09, bseid33859@aol. com <bseid33859@aol. com> wrote:
From: bseid33859@aol. com <bseid33859@aol. com> Subject: Re: [Incont] Briefs To: Incont@yahoogroups. com Date: Tuesday, June 2, 2009, 5: 46 PM
I tried a sample pack "one Brief" and the lower tape broke loose from the plastic as I was putting it on. So I secured them with duct tape. They are nice and soft and comfortable and I wore the one for about 12 hours before changing. If the tapes would hold securely this would be a fantastic brief. Even though the plastic covering is nice and soft and flexible it does tear easily. This is a good diaper for someone that is not mobile and does not need the diaper securely attached or someone that doesn't mind using duct tape to secure there garment. I'm still using Secure and Bambinos which seem to be the two best products on the market right now. I've been wearing and trying various products now for a year since my radical prostectomy. Oh for comfort the ABRI -SAN X-PLUS pads are good and comfortable the wear in you regular underwear brief. To me they seem softer and more comfortable than the tape on and pull up briefs but can bunch up if you are out
and about and getting up and down often. Right now I'm spending about $140 a month for products "two cases" plus i experiment with new products as i see them. Just my two cents worth.
Bill
Roanoke. VA
-----Original Message----- From: garyh422 <GHames@...> To: Incont@yahoogroups. com Sent: Tue, 2 Jun 2009 7:53 am Subject: [Incont] Briefs
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Has any body else tried the new Wellness brief? I'm on my 4th case of them and have no leaks and the tapes hold on.
-- In Incont@yahoogroups.com, "garyh422" <GHames@...> wrote:
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> Has any body else tried the new Wellness brief?
> I'm on my 4th case of them and have no leaks and the tapes
> hold on.
>
-- In Incont@yahoogroups.com, "garyh422" <GHames@...> wrote:
>
> Has any body else tried the new Wellness brief?
> I'm on my 4th case of them and have no leaks and the tapes
> hold on.
>
--- In Incont@yahoogroups.com, bseid33859@... wrote:
>
> You can go to www.wellnessbriefs.com  to get them. You can get a sample pack
one brief for free but you have to pay them $2 or @ $3 for shipping.
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Robert J. (Skip) Glenfield <skiparope@...>
> To: Incont@yahoogroups.com
> Sent: Thu, 4 Jun 2009 12:27 pm
> Subject: [Incont] Re: Briefs
>
> I've been ordering mine from acecool medical .com
They have euro attends and Tena smples but very expensive.
The owner is trying to get large shipments to get the price way down
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> -- In Incont@yahoogroups.com, "garyh422" <GHames@> wrote:
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> > I'm on my 4th case of them and have no leaks and the tapes
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The wellness briefs are very absorbent, but unfortunately I fall between their
sizes. Medium is too tight in the legs and Large is way too big.
The European Tenas and Euron Night Supers work great, but are very expensive to
have shipped from German suppliers.
-Darin
----- Original Message ----
From: garyh422 <GHames@...>
To: Incont@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Saturday, June 20, 2009 8:20:49 PM
Subject: [Incont] Re: Briefs
--- In Incont@yahoogroups.com, bseid33859@... wrote:
>
> You can go to www.wellnessbriefs.com  to get them. You can get a sample pack
one brief for free but you have to pay them $2 or @ $3 for shipping.
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Robert J. (Skip) Glenfield <skiparope@...>
> To: Incont@yahoogroups.com
> Sent: Thu, 4 Jun 2009 12:27 pm
> Subject: [Incont] Re: Briefs
>
> I've been ordering mine from acecool medical .com
They have euro attends and Tena smples but very expensive.
The owner is trying to get large shipments to get the price way down
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> > I'm on my 4th case of them and have no leaks and the tapes
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hi iam diaperboy41(Eugene) does anyone have a picture of this brief you can e-mail me or any diaper pics thanks
From: garyh422 Sent: Saturday, June 20, 2009 11:20 PM To: Incont@yahoogroups.com Subject: [Incont] Re: Briefs
--- In Incont@yahoogroups.com, bseid33859@... wrote:
>
> You can go to www.wellnessbriefs.com  to get them. You can get a sample pack one brief for free but you have to pay them $2 or @ $3 for shipping.
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Robert J. (Skip) Glenfield <skiparope@...>
> To: Incont@yahoogroups.com
> Sent: Thu, 4 Jun 2009 12:27 pm
> Subject: [Incont] Re: Briefs
>
> I've been ordering mine from acecool medical .com
They have euro attends and Tena smples but very expensive.
The owner is trying to get large shipments to get the price way down
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its ACMEDICAL.com, they are very reliable and have good prices
--- On Thu, 6/25/09, Darin <nw_redwolf@...> wrote:
From: Darin <nw_redwolf@...> Subject: Re: [Incont] Re: Briefs To: Incont@yahoogroups.com Date: Thursday, June 25, 2009, 11:04 AM
The acecoolmedical. com link doesn't work.
The wellness briefs are very absorbent, but unfortunately I fall between their sizes. Medium is too tight in the legs and Large is way too big.
The European Tenas and Euron Night Supers work great, but are very expensive to have shipped from German suppliers.
-Darin
----- Original Message ---- From: garyh422 <GHames@...> To: Incont@yahoogroups. com Sent: Saturday, June 20, 2009 8:20:49 PM Subject: [Incont] Re: Briefs
--- In Incont@yahoogroups. com, bseid33859@. .. wrote: > > You can go to www.wellnessbriefs. com  to get them. You can get a sample pack one brief for free but you have to pay them $2 or @ $3 for shipping. > > > -----Original Message----- > From: Robert J. (Skip) Glenfield <skiparope@. ..> > To: Incont@yahoogroups. com > Sent: Thu, 4 Jun 2009 12:27 pm > Subject: [Incont] Re: Briefs > > I've been ordering mine from acecool medical .com They have euro attends and Tena smples but very expensive. The owner is trying to get large shipments to get the price way down > > > > > > > > > > > > > >
> > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Where do you get this Wellness Brief? > > > > skiparope@.. . > > > > -- In Incont@yahoogroups. com, "garyh422" <GHames@> wrote: > > > > > > Has any body else tried the new Wellness brief? > > > I'm on my 4th case of them and have no leaks and the tapes > > > hold on. > > > >
--- On Thu, 6/25/09, Darin <nw_redwolf@...> wrote:
From: Darin <nw_redwolf@...> Subject: Re: [Incont] Re: Briefs To: Incont@yahoogroups.com Date: Thursday, June 25, 2009, 11:04 AM
The acecoolmedical. com link doesn't work.
The wellness briefs are very absorbent, but unfortunately I fall between their sizes. Medium is too tight in the legs and Large is way too big.
The European Tenas and Euron Night Supers work great, but are very expensive to have shipped from German suppliers.
-Darin
----- Original Message ---- From: garyh422 <GHames@...> To: Incont@yahoogroups. com Sent: Saturday, June 20, 2009 8:20:49 PM Subject: [Incont] Re: Briefs
--- In Incont@yahoogroups. com, bseid33859@. .. wrote: > > You can go to www.wellnessbriefs. com  to get them. You can get a sample pack one brief for free but you have to pay them $2 or @ $3 for shipping. > > > -----Original Message----- > From: Robert J. (Skip) Glenfield <skiparope@. ..> > To: Incont@yahoogroups. com > Sent: Thu, 4 Jun 2009 12:27 pm > Subject: [Incont] Re: Briefs > > I've been ordering mine from acecool medical .com They have euro attends and Tena smples but very expensive. The owner is trying to get large shipments to get the price way down > > > > > > > > > > > > > >
> > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Where do you get this Wellness Brief? > > > > skiparope@.. . > > > > -- In Incont@yahoogroups. com, "garyh422" <GHames@> wrote: > > > > > > Has any body else tried the new Wellness brief? > > > I'm on my 4th case of them and have no leaks and the tapes > > > hold on. > > > >