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I was wondering if anyone knows where I can find diapers to fit an

11 year old who is about 65 pounds? She is outgrowing the regular

diapers size 6. Any help would be appreciated.

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The Huggies brand Goodnights go up to about 100 pounds I think. They hold a lot too if you child is a heavy wetter.

Also, it should be possible to get your insurance to pay for these. We started getting them paid for about the last 8 months of his illness..the med supply company was so great that they ordered the Goodnights...billed the insurance and delivered them...it was great. Eventually they were too small and we used adult diapers but they are not nearly as nice. If she goes to school and privacy is an issue and she's not a heavy wetter, insurance will also pay for those Poise pads which are for people who leak.

deb...mom to four great kids and wife to one amazing guy!www.LifeofLoveProject.orgwww.debwells.com

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We use this diaper from this website:

http://www.firstquality.com/products/instit/fullmat.html

Lucas is almost 9 and weighs 61#'s. HTH, Loriann

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I was wondering if anyone knows where I can find diapers to fit an 11 year old who is about 65 pounds? She is outgrowing the regular diapers size 6. Any help would be appreciated.

Are you in the US? If so, there are programs that will pay for diapers for a person who is incontinent for medical reasons and over 3 yrs of age. Contact a social worker thru the school or any other you might know. I believe that medicaid will also pay for diapers in certain situations.

My daughter gets a monthly shipment. She'll be 8 on Sunday, and is just under 60lbs, she wears an adult small.

e, Chelsea's mom, Atypical Rett Syndrome (FKA nonspecific mito)

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