Gas and electric are included in my rent (washer is electric dryer gas) generaly buy alot of soap when its buy one get one fragrance and die free for diapers and bed pads , if I wanted to wear myself out I could do laundry (I have old fashioned top loader ,the new fangled ones with front loader suck at washing diapers , the gaskets leak and the rust out very quickly , my washer is 19 years old ) but since i have him to do things eith my aide does laundry ,dishes walks my service dog when its not safe for me to be out (when your rail thin and losing your muscles anything below 80 and shady is cold ,i always dress in layers ,thick layers but yes I understand the two schools of thought as far as cost of disposables environmentally and the reusable in water use and time , it's probably a dead heat and comes down to personal choice ? Do you wear a cover over you PP'S? I dont onesie and done !.
When my right side was paralyzed I got cloth so I could diaper myself with one arm , back then a premium diaper had Velcro that insurance refused to pay for as it was a luxury (I was paralyzed 5.5 years , regaining feeling and some use on Dec 2 2010 , of course I have fought like he'll to resurrect as much use and function since then , being able to keep my wrist in normal neutral position has been a great accomplishment ) anyway the war rages as people debate cloth and disposables , I play for both teams depending upon which is less hassle , it's easier to have stashed cases in friends garages anyplace I am likely to go, or shipped ahead to hotel . I am comfortable in either ,and obviously I am not closeted about my health conditions ,and i think my friends respect that i am so honest in preserving there stuff and not hiding behind oops I leaked and trashed your _______.thats not how I roll , literally !
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