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	<title>Comments on: Changing Pads</title>
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		<title>By: determinedmom1</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 09 Aug 2010 17:52:10 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>IT is cheaper to buy pet supplies as it is to buy sporting goods. Anything marked for medical use is marked up to 700% which I find totally unfair for those of us taking care of loved ones at home. For instance, and medically needed helmet for child was $799.00 and chuck norris karate helmet(mind you more padding around the ears for a small child learning to walk with Cerebral Palsy) $29.99 at sports authority. Go figure. I am looking for cheap changing pads. My best friend seen the trouble we&#039;ve been having with my 17 yr old son, he made us a sturdy changing table so now I need the pads to help out. If anyone knows a company I can purchase these cheaply please tell me. My insurance doesnt cover these. Thank you a lot Jennifer :   determinedmom1@yahoo.com</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>IT is cheaper to buy pet supplies as it is to buy sporting goods. Anything marked for medical use is marked up to 700% which I find totally unfair for those of us taking care of loved ones at home. For instance, and medically needed helmet for child was $799.00 and chuck norris karate helmet(mind you more padding around the ears for a small child learning to walk with Cerebral Palsy) $29.99 at sports authority. Go figure. I am looking for cheap changing pads. My best friend seen the trouble we&#8217;ve been having with my 17 yr old son, he made us a sturdy changing table so now I need the pads to help out. If anyone knows a company I can purchase these cheaply please tell me. My insurance doesnt cover these. Thank you a lot Jennifer :   <a href="mailto:determinedmom1@yahoo.com">determinedmom1@yahoo.com</a></p>
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		<title>By: Randy</title>
		<link>http://www.iheartdiapers.com/products/changing-pads/comment-page-1/#comment-125</link>
		<dc:creator>Randy</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Tue, 29 Jan 2008 22:30:57 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Don&#039;t be put-off by the sound of this, but many of the throw-away diaper changing pads I&#039;ve seen for sale are often sold as pet training pads. Plain and simple, many times, the two products are one and the same...the only differences I&#039;ve noted is that #1) the pet training pads are usually much cheaper and #2) the larger size pet training pads are just that: large. Easily large enough for nearly all adults to change/be changed on. Of course, pet training pads are usually just plain white with a blue plastic backing (no colorful baby blocks/baby pin designs..not that I&#039;ve ever found a changing pad with that design that would accomodate me). If one didn&#039;t know that a pet training pad was just that..for pets..one, I&#039;m certain, would or could easily see that it was in reality a diaper changing pad. My local supermarket has, for $9 bucks on sale, a package of 32 extra-large size pads (heck, two diaper changees [twins?] could be changed on these pads at once,) that have just the perfect diaper changing pad look and feel about them...nothing about them says &quot;pet training pad&quot;. I have to admit that I would love to find disposible large size changing pads (that would fit me) with a babyish design.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Don&#8217;t be put-off by the sound of this, but many of the throw-away diaper changing pads I&#8217;ve seen for sale are often sold as pet training pads. Plain and simple, many times, the two products are one and the same&#8230;the only differences I&#8217;ve noted is that #1) the pet training pads are usually much cheaper and #2) the larger size pet training pads are just that: large. Easily large enough for nearly all adults to change/be changed on. Of course, pet training pads are usually just plain white with a blue plastic backing (no colorful baby blocks/baby pin designs..not that I&#8217;ve ever found a changing pad with that design that would accomodate me). If one didn&#8217;t know that a pet training pad was just that..for pets..one, I&#8217;m certain, would or could easily see that it was in reality a diaper changing pad. My local supermarket has, for $9 bucks on sale, a package of 32 extra-large size pads (heck, two diaper changees [twins?] could be changed on these pads at once,) that have just the perfect diaper changing pad look and feel about them&#8230;nothing about them says &#8220;pet training pad&#8221;. I have to admit that I would love to find disposible large size changing pads (that would fit me) with a babyish design.</p>
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