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Hi! I’m in a wheelchair all day and rely on Tena lady incontinence pull up pants or equivalent. They work quite well apart from when I need to adjust my position. Whatever has been absorbed is released and whereas I might have been dry I’m now wet, including clothing. Yet the advertising claims these pants will retain the flow and wick it away and keep you dry. How can I prevent this problem as I have long waits between my carer’s visits. Thanks.
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Have you been seen by a continence nurse? If not, ask your GP to refer you and they can give you some advice
19:39 Wed 10th Aug 2022
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Through experience I have found that it is better to use a heavy duty Tena pad, (and they are also longer), with my own pants rather than Tena brand pants. I have also been known to place a terry tea towel between my pants and the outer layer of clothing when sitting. Hope this helps because it cannot be pleasant sitting for long periods being so uncomfortable.