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Asked November 2018
Dementia & Depends help? She wets 4x a day trying to get to the restroom! We have tried to explain why she needs to wear them over & over.
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Ugh, any ideas? I'm washing 27 pairs of pants a week, not to mention all the mopping & the smell.
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KEEP WASHING THEM AND JUST KNOW YOUR TURN MAY BE NEXT! LIVE AND LET LIVE....IN PEACE!
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11/06/2018 22:49:28
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