Guest guest Posted May 24, 2008 Report Share Posted May 24, 2008 Hi Char:There are various incontinence pads at your local surgical supply store or even most grocery stores. The Depends were too bulky and "swished" we you walk, also felt less comfortable. I first wore a medium weight incontinence pad, then switched to a lighter weight one. They work better in briefs than in boxers. Good luck,To: ProstateCancerSupport From: charscreations@...Date: Fri, 23 May 2008 21:54:12 -0400Subject: Re: Re: some sharing of experinece to dateWhat kind of pad is it ?     Love Always Char ! My "Great" Grandbaby...   -- Re: some sharing of experinece to date> > :> > Thank you.> > It's the standard open procedure surgery. The incision will be somewhere> below my navel. > > Yes - it does make a difference when you commit. The fact that I am able to> have the surgery locally (two miles from home) with an experienced surgeon> and th at my own Internist will also be looking in on me during my hospital> stay is reassuring. It's also much easier on the family.> > > > Re: some sharing of experinece to date> > > Been a busy boy, !> You have a lot going on, but it seems you have it all under control.> > Which surgery are you having? It does make a difference once the decision as> to which treatment you are going to have is made, doesnt it? We felt a lot> better once we came to that point. > > Glad it is coming together for you.> > > E-mail for the greater good. Join the i’m Initiative from Microsoft. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 24, 2008 Report Share Posted May 24, 2008 Thank you very much     Love Always Char ! My "Great" Grandbaby...   -- Re: some sharing of experinece to date> > :> > Thank you.> > It's the standard open procedure surgery. The incision will be somewhere> below my navel. > > Yes - it does make a difference when you commit. The fact that I am able to> have the surgery locally (two miles from home) with an experienced surgeon> and th at my own Internist will also be looking in on me during my hospital> stay is reassuring. It's also much easier on the family.> > > > Re: some sharing of experinece to date> > > Been a busy boy, !> You have a lot going on, but it seems you have it all under control.> > Which surgery are you having? It does make a difference once the decision as> to which treatment you are going to have is made, doesnt it? We felt a lot> better once we came to that point. > > Glad it is coming together for you.> > > E-mail for the greater good. Join the i’m Initiative from Microsoft. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 24, 2008 Report Share Posted May 24, 2008 Thank you very much     Love Always Char ! My "Great" Grandbaby...   -- Re: some sharing of experinece to date> > :> > Thank you.> > It's the standard open procedure surgery. The incision will be somewhere> below my navel. > > Yes - it does make a difference when you commit. The fact that I am able to> have the surgery locally (two miles from home) with an experienced surgeon> and th at my own Internist will also be looking in on me during my hospital> stay is reassuring. It's also much easier on the family.> > > > Re: some sharing of experinece to date> > > Been a busy boy, !> You have a lot going on, but it seems you have it all under control.> > Which surgery are you having? It does make a difference once the decision as> to which treatment you are going to have is made, doesnt it? We felt a lot> better once we came to that point. > > Glad it is coming together for you.> > > E-mail for the greater good. Join the i’m Initiative from Microsoft. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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