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Archive for July, 2010

Caring for Dad

Thursday, July 22, 2010

When my mother died a few months ago, my dad told me that he didn’t want to continue living in their home by himself. In recent years his health has been in a steady decline, so I suggested going to an assisted living facility. As soon as I brought it up I could see the disappointment in his eyes; I quickly retracted my statement and invited him to come live with my wife and I, an invitation which he readily accepted.

Honestly, I was expecting to have to be tending to his father constantly, but he’s been surprisingly self-sufficient. He changes his own Tena disposable briefs, bathes himself and even takes our dog for walks in the afternoon. Since he was a high school math teacher, he’s also been helping our youngest child with his math assignments. The situation is working out beautifully, and I’m a bit ashamed of my prior apprehensions.


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The Full Gamut of Disposable Pads

Tuesday, July 06, 2010

A couple of years ago I began experiencing mild incontinence problems. It would only happen on rare occasions, but when it did, it was certainly embarrassing and put a damper on the rest of my day. Over the years, my incontinence has gradually worsened, requiring me to seek out increasingly absorbent products to contain the situation.

Luckily, Medline disposable pads are available in an array of strengths, allowing you to pick a product tailor-made for your needs. As I’ve learned, some pads can be bulky and uncomfortable, so you want to have a lightweight option if you only suffer from mild incontinence. I believe Medline recognizes the needs of incontinence sufferers, which is why they provide a spectrum of products.


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