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The Attends Faecal Pad (F6) is expertly engineered for effective management of faecal incontinence, featuring enhanced leakage protection, a unique shape for added security, and hypoallergenic materials for maximum comfort. Each pack contains 40 pads, ensuring you have the support you need when it matters most.
Manufacturer | Attends |
Package dimensions | 38.8 x 30 x 13.6 centimetres |
Package Weight | 1.9 kg |
Item dimensions L x W x H | 10 x 10 x 10 centimetres |
Item weight | 1.9 Kilograms |
Brand | Attends |
Colour | White |
Speciality | Hypoallergenic |
Target audience | Unisex-Adults |
Item model number | 205198 |
Product Dimensions | 10 x 10 x 10 cm; 1.9 kg |
ASIN | B008YD73ZA |
R**R
Good product for the elderly
I have to regularly buy this product for my 84 year old father who has kidney failure.They are a good product with minimal leakage and are reasonably priced .
M**Y
Really good pillows
Really good pillows, very comfy
J**Y
Far from comfy but does the job
It's hard to cope with the fall out, so to speak, of incontinence, urinary or faecal. And it's one of the taboos in polite conversation. But when you're a daughter-carer you've got to cope with whatever's - kind of! - thrown at you, well, whatever life throws at you. My mum is increasingly incontinental , urinary and faecal. Both cause her excruciating embarrassment - in fact it goes deeper than that; it undermines her very sense of self and worth. It's horrible to see your loved one decline in such a manner. It's even harder to get help from those who understand such things. Two NHS pleas for help from the incontinence service, signed off by GPs, have failed. Fact is you're doubly incontinent you're less likely to go out doors , venture further than your loo or comfort zone. It's crucial to get pads which will catch the worst of it and ideally most of it / And these do. They may not look graceful , or stick into place easily, and they do feel bulky on, particularly for women, especially older women , but if you put aside pride they are a step in the right direction. The problem is they are so big you need substantial undies to hold them in place (I'd recommend Tena Fix pants which are really stretchy and washable, bit of trial and error getting the right size because you need them to hold the pads in place and reduce leakage but not so tight that you feel squidged or uncomfortable). Don't be afraid to ask a loved one to help - because it's such a learning curve. It's also easier to remove the specialist pants (and other brands are available) because we've found ourselves having to cut under in order to 'escape' from filled pads without spillage or further discomfort and embarrassment if assisted. I'm sorry if this is so graphic but It's all about acceptance and living with a condition - particularly if old age removes any chance of surgical intervention. Don't forget to check YouTube videos for info too. On our third bid for NHS specialist support it was one of these pads which made the point for us - and we still use the Attends for faecal incontinence at our own expense. On the very day my mum tearfully told me to throw the "horrible things" away she had two bouts of really severe incontinence - and it was just days after another incident while showering , again with assistance from me, which horrified both of us. I feel glad I ordered these, initially as a standby and now a go-to pad when others, which tend to be designed for urinary incontinence, fail. I also feel glad I called the community nursing team today and asked, yet again, for help; it's a big improvement on how I started my day, sat in the garden, crying at how overwhelming home nursing care is proving. Good luck to others reading this. You're not alone. It just feels that way at times.
J**R
Pads
Thank you
A**R
Good
As described
B**M
Need a sticky strip
Bought these for a male relative who is suffering leakage problems after extensive bowel surgery. Obviously, they don't work with boxer shorts so had to buy pants for them to sit in but the main problem is that they don't stay in place, even with close-fitting pants and could really do with a sticky strip like the sort on women's panty liners.They are also incredibly large and bulky and my relative said he felt like he had an elephant's sanitary towel stuck between his legs! I guess if you're not moving around very much then they are probably okay but for someone trying to remain active I'm afraid they are not very good.
S**N
Huge pads which cause chaffing
These are huge, won't fit into underwear and cause chaffing
M**N
Solid product
Very useful if you're in that predicament with a relative.They are pretty strong.
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