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(More customer reviews)I can't tell you how many of my 50+-aged female friends have asked me, in low embarrassed tones, if I have any problems with "leaking." They seem so relieved when I tell them that, oh, yeah, I've got a dribbly bladder and have had for years. They then confess that they do, too.
Hey, after all they've been through, old wimmins' bladders can get a little leaky. It's not a disease. It's normal aging. I don't want the pharmaceutical companies to make obscene profits off of me getting old (it's not a sense of urgency, anyway; it's occasional slight leaking), but I haven't been satisifed with the usual solution of using sanitary napkins to catch the dribbles.
I don't agree with a lot of folks here that the usual sanitary napkins are an acceptble substitute. Not if you aren't changing them quite frequently. A sanitary napkin is usually changed every four hours, more or less. The material they are made of is not designed to hold up all day, and certainly not all day and all night (or more, if you forget what day it is). They bunch up and get yucky and start coming apart at the seams. Even the Poise brand of incontinence pads (for me, anyway) don't hold up that well if worn longer than 12 hours, and I don't like the shape as much as I do the Tena pads.
So I like the Tena pads. They are made of a densely packed material, and I don't much notice I even have one on. They are folded up into a little tiny, tidy square with wrapper. I've gone through a 24-hour trial with one, and it's held up well. I don't notice a baking soda odor; I don't notice any odor at all, even after I've been wearing it for a while--which is the point. The adhesive is great (firmly adheres) and the length is, too. The narrowness of the pad is perfect for me; it doesn't roll and pull away from my panties and then get stuck on my sweatpants. I figure, at the rate I use these, it will cost me about $3 a month--and coupons will bring the price down. I'd spend more on sanitary napkins I have to change more frequently and be less content with.
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