It's a post code lottery with the NHS, I used to get Tena then my local continence service introduced cost cutting measures now I get the cheapest least absorbant ID slip which are awful, also never get yearly assessments with them just put up shut up and left to it although I have to admit they are a lot better with my catheters.Tenaman said:I am in the UK and have found the Tena Slip Maxi Active Fit to be best. Luckily I also get them on the National Health Service and have an annual asessment with the Continence Service. I have tried adult Terry nappies and plastic pants at night but I am a really heavy wetter and they end up being really bulky. The washing is also a bore, so it is disposable adult nappies for me.
it would help us greatly if you shared what you have tried diaper wise.barlights said:i wish i could find either heavy duty underwear or a good diaper that doesnt leak. i have tried many many diapers and no satisfaction yet. anyone have the same problem?