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<blockquote data-quote="Shari" data-source="post: 416272" data-attributes="member: 1848"><p>FWIW I have a teen neice who is wheelchair bound and incontinent. She has to do the pad/pullup thing, and her parents made it just a non-issue for her and she's handled it well. The pullup is nothing more than her "underwear". I wouldn't stress about that part...you have enough troubles...no need to borrow any.</p><p> </p><p>Wee wets the bed, too. Every night. I have 4 sets of sheets and the county agency gave us about 8 waterproof washable bed chucks. Its a pain in the rear, but its not EVEN on my radar at this point...even with things going smoothly, I'm not up to tackling that one yet. Step's got a good suggestion in letting it go.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Shari, post: 416272, member: 1848"] FWIW I have a teen neice who is wheelchair bound and incontinent. She has to do the pad/pullup thing, and her parents made it just a non-issue for her and she's handled it well. The pullup is nothing more than her "underwear". I wouldn't stress about that part...you have enough troubles...no need to borrow any. Wee wets the bed, too. Every night. I have 4 sets of sheets and the county agency gave us about 8 waterproof washable bed chucks. Its a pain in the rear, but its not EVEN on my radar at this point...even with things going smoothly, I'm not up to tackling that one yet. Step's got a good suggestion in letting it go. [/QUOTE]
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