ClickyKeys said:Especially for fecal incontinent. The diapers the hospitals have here in hand flat out do not work at all for fecal. Like literally no better than underwear. Super thin pull-ups, cloth backed, leak guards. Fecal protection has to be extra tight, so must be tabbed, plastic backed for odor, and since they aren't actually absorbing but containing need leak guards.
Would have to have them special order ines but I'm sure that'd be an uphill battle in the prison system. Even explaining to nurses that their diapers are urinary incontinence diapers and that I need fecal incontince diapers was. "But they're both diapers?" They say. No, no they aren't.
Even one time had it where I ran low in a psych ward and asked for one of theirs for like the hour until visiting time when I'd be brought more, guy hands me a small, and I'm like "uhh need large..." and he started arguing "Diapers are color coded by size as an industry standard, yours are white, which means they are small." And it took like ten minutes to tell this guy that no that's just THEIR provider and that all sizes of the Rearz Inspire+ InControl are white and don't even come in small either.
Yeah, I've had to make that same arguments for diapers that actually work for incontinence, versus pullups that don't work for anything other than stress leakage, versus pads for minor dribbling. It's a real uphill battle trying to get some people to understand not all "diapers" are created equal, and not all work the same. Never had one bumb enough not able to recognize a physical size difference though.