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Britmummybites
4 Nov 07, 01:01 PM
4yr old still wears nappies although have tried to toilet train him this week. He hasn't managed to do his business even once this week on the toilet. Sometimes is not even aware that he's wet etc.

We get Libero junior xl for him. Should i take enough to last him the 2 weeks or just take some and hope that i can find nappies big enough for him out there?

lausan
4 Nov 07, 01:04 PM
take enough to get by then buy out their in Walmart or Publix

BevS97
4 Nov 07, 01:05 PM
There are plenty of larger sized nappies available everywhere.

wazzimama
4 Nov 07, 01:07 PM
they have plenty of large nappies over there, the kids all seem to be much bigger than they are here

Britmummybites
4 Nov 07, 01:15 PM
Thank's for that, another QQ just occured swim nappies??? got swimsters for him but would like some throw aways? Are they easy to get too?

kaz07
6 Nov 07, 12:02 PM
yes they are easy to get in walmart ect

mainecoon lover
6 Nov 07, 03:13 PM
Can you get adult pads easily as DD is in them. I will take enough but just in case i needed more.

Nordicpollan
6 Nov 07, 05:12 PM
At Walmart we found large pads in the section with all the medical bits, there was a whole selection of different kinds of pads. We also took loads but it was reasuring to know if we did run out we could just pick some up. Hubby seems to remember they also had them at Walgreens but I didn't see them there myself.

Karen

mainecoon lover
6 Nov 07, 08:38 PM
At Walmart we found large pads in the section with all the medical bits, there was a whole selection of different kinds of pads. We also took loads but it was reasuring to know if we did run out we could just pick some up. Hubby seems to remember they also had them at Walgreens but I didn't see them there myself.

Karen

Thankyou. As you said handy to know.

loadsapixiedust
11 Nov 07, 12:00 PM
Walmart and Walgreens both sell larger sizes of nappies and also disposable pads for the bed and swimmers nappies. You won't have a problem getting them in a size big enough for your 4 year old.

Having said that we take supplies to last the whole trip for our disabled DS when they are used up it leaves plenty of room for bringing back souvenirs. Most airlines will allow you to take a 'medical bag' of supplies which doesn't count towards your luggage allowance.