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Old 05-11-2009, 03:22 PM
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Tena for Men- shaped pads
Hello. Has anyone tried the Tena For Men - Shaped pads (Level 2 specifically). How are they for light/moderate incontinence - in terms of absorbency and discreetness (very important) . I am trying to decide between this or all in one re-usable underwear (with about 2-300 ml absorbency). Any advice would be much appreciated. Thanks .
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Old 06-16-2009, 08:52 AM
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I work in a mobility shop and we have stocked the tena range before, they are a good product and they will do the job for you however they can be pricey, try searching for indasec products as they do a similar job but they are so much cheaper
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Old 10-12-2009, 12:28 PM
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I have total bladder incontinence and partial bowel issues and I need something that is not noticeable and that fits me well, and I use the Attends with elastic waistband.
The benefits of disposables is that it is very easy to do a quick change and simply throw away the used diaper and go on.
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Old 09-17-2010, 05:40 AM
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Hello. Has anyone tried the Tena For Men - Shaped pads (Level 2 specifically). How are they for light/moderate incontinence - in terms of absorbency and discreetness (very important) . I am trying to decide between this or all in one re-usable underwear (with about 2-300 ml absorbency). Any advice would be much appreciated. Thanks .
I have used these and they are fine for light use, on 2 occasions they leaked on me,
I now use the Tena comfort unisex which hold alot more but they are kinda big and bulky, they will have to do for the next while as I just got 6 packs of them from the local health nurse.

Hope this helps
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Old 10-11-2010, 08:38 PM
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Tena Products
I have been using them for some time. I like all of them depending on your leakage problem depends on how well they work. I use the over night pads during the day and the male guard sometimes. The best thing is they fit in your back pocket easily for spare and most major drug stores carry them. It all hinges on how long I'm going to away from home, like in an airport, or worse a plane that is delayed.
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Old 12-01-2010, 01:36 PM
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I know many people that have had luck with assurance underwear for men/women. I have only seen them at Walmart, but they recently changed their their style. It is supposedly a better fit now, but I don't agree. They are fairly cheap and seem to absorb a lot. I don't know much about Tena because they are fairly expensive.

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