What a great idea, Susan. Thanks.
I am wondering if you would be able to recommend any particular make
or model?
Do they make them in models for men?
Paul, who is still trying to envision adult diapers with lace :o)
--- In fshsociety@yahoogroups.com, susan56391 <no_reply@...> wrote:
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> (shsh what I am about to write is quiet) They make disposable
> underwear. It is usually used by people with difficulty with
bladder
> control or colon control. I have found it wonderful for trips where
I
> don't know what kind of bathroom facilities are available.
Sometimes
> gas stations are wonderful and sometimes they are filthy. The
> disposable underwear (formerly known as diapers) are so well made
they
> are not noticeable. I like them so much I am asking the
manufacturers
> to make them in colors and possibly a little lace.:) Now I want to
be
> perfectly clear that I do not wear them all the time and most times
I
> dispose of them unused however that once or twice that 6 hours
rolled
> around and nothing was available I was really glad I had them.
Truly,
> they are comfortable and discreet and no one knows but you and of
> course anyone you wish to tell. LIKE A COMPLETE BBS on FSH. Enjoy
your
> trip.
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> --- In fshsociety@yahoogroups.com, "jpl114" <jpl114@> wrote:
> >
> > i thought i posted this days ago--but i do not see it yet!
> > i am flying in oct. out west. i'll bring my lifter seat on board
and
> > request wheelchair assistance.
> > went to indy mda clinic yesterday. dr. cooper told me i need afos
and
> > knee braces.
> > wondering how any of you all handle plane trips--when
bathrooms
> are
> > not h/c accessible.
> > any hints for me with air travel?
> > thank you.
> > paty
> >
>