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13 year old son wets the bed, he has a 28& waist and a 30& hip?

I have decided to put him in diapers/nappies and all drynites and adult nappies but they just leak I want advice on baby and toddler nappies, I asked him and he has NO problem at all with baby nappies as long as they don't leak like drynites and other nappies. Like I said before his waist size is 28 and his hip size is 30. I have tried some pampers easy ups size 6 on him but his *male reproductive organ* is a bit too big in them, mainly when he gets boners. I am thinking of buying Huggies little walkers size 6, pampers baby dry or a libero nappy. The doctor says that it will last for about 1 more year, maybe less. Please tell me which nappies/diapers to buy and I just listed some that I found in my local shop above. We need to buy them in a shop because we always have a problem with ordering from the Internet.

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How do you know who has rental insurance and who does not? Obviously, since the fire was your fault, you are responsible for the damages. Is it the apartment owners that want you to pay the damages or the renters below you or both? If this is a large sum of money, you may want to speak to a lawyer about your responsibilities to see if you can be responsible for others deductibles on their policies only and not the full amount of damage costs. As an added noteto all renters reading this, renters insurance is really quite reasonable, compared to this. Check it out. Call your auto insurance co. about renters insurance. I really don't know how you can get out of paying for damage caused by a fire in your apartment. As for the landlord having insuranceprobably do, don't know if they have to file this claim or not with their insurance because when they do, their insurance premiums will most likely rise. Even if they do file, there will be a deductible to pay, could be over $1000. You would be responsible for that too. As I said, speak with a lawyer and find out how much you are responsible for. If you do nothing, they will take you to court and I expect you will lose.
Yes you can. I am guessing it is copper if you live in the north. they have kits with ferrels where you only need to cut the pipe, and replace with a splice where pipe is broken. (get at hardware) Getting to the break is the biggest problem. Tools, saw or hammer to break out wall, pipe cutter or hand saw, wrench for tightening ferrell fittings. It would be best to replace the fittings with soldered fittings in better weather. I am guessing this is under a cupboard, in future, leave cupboard doors open, or let water drip, drip, drip bothhot and cold to prevent freezing. Good luck.

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