Hi, I would like to ask you for an advice. I am 31 yo male, interested in sport & outdoor activities and I lead the group of young adolescent rock climbers and hikers (boys from 16 to 19 yo) in my leissure time. Since this April I have dealed with very light bedwetting problems - I am a little wet four or five times a week.
Usually I wear an incontinence (cotton) boxer shorts with the TENA Men pad (lvl. 2) to bed and this combination has been fully sufficient si far. However, three days ago I wet myself more than usual: The male pad could not absorb it (the boxer shorts either) and I wet the bedsheets. I did not notice it (it did not woke me up) until the morning when my GF snuggled me and put a hand to my crotch. You can imagine the embarrasment.
The next night everything was as usual (the male pad absorbed everything), but on Wednesday morning the bedsheets was wet again. I went to the pharmacy after work and bought there pull-ups (TENA Pants Plus "M"). Eventhough I felt very embarrased and I could not fall asleep quite long, the pull-up worked well and the bed stayed dry.
HOWEVER: I am going to the mountains with my young climbers for 8 days. We will be accomodated in the small mountain cottage (9 persons in a room). And of course, I really do not want to wear a pull-up when I'll be there with them. Eventhough the TENA Pants Plus are not bulky, it is a bit noticable under the boxer pants and in my opinion it rustles lightly.
So, I would like to ask you for an advice what type of protection I could use during the week with my Boys. Does it exists something between the TENA Male Pad and the pull-ups?
I have found some large pad called ABRI Men Premium Special that could be insert to the boxer shorts (and that covers a bottom as well) but I am not sure how discreet it is. Or should I risk and wear just incontinence boxer shorts and the male pad as usual?
Thank you for your advice and sorry for the length of the post.
Usually I wear an incontinence (cotton) boxer shorts with the TENA Men pad (lvl. 2) to bed and this combination has been fully sufficient si far. However, three days ago I wet myself more than usual: The male pad could not absorb it (the boxer shorts either) and I wet the bedsheets. I did not notice it (it did not woke me up) until the morning when my GF snuggled me and put a hand to my crotch. You can imagine the embarrasment.
The next night everything was as usual (the male pad absorbed everything), but on Wednesday morning the bedsheets was wet again. I went to the pharmacy after work and bought there pull-ups (TENA Pants Plus "M"). Eventhough I felt very embarrased and I could not fall asleep quite long, the pull-up worked well and the bed stayed dry.
HOWEVER: I am going to the mountains with my young climbers for 8 days. We will be accomodated in the small mountain cottage (9 persons in a room). And of course, I really do not want to wear a pull-up when I'll be there with them. Eventhough the TENA Pants Plus are not bulky, it is a bit noticable under the boxer pants and in my opinion it rustles lightly.
So, I would like to ask you for an advice what type of protection I could use during the week with my Boys. Does it exists something between the TENA Male Pad and the pull-ups?
I have found some large pad called ABRI Men Premium Special that could be insert to the boxer shorts (and that covers a bottom as well) but I am not sure how discreet it is. Or should I risk and wear just incontinence boxer shorts and the male pad as usual?
Thank you for your advice and sorry for the length of the post.