Are these in case of some spillage or accident?? if so we just bought a bunch of regular cloth re-usable bed pads such as hospital uses---if you get a bunch by buying several at a time, they hardly even get any wear at all--just wash and reuse them--lots bettere on the environment also. Dan H.
________________________________ From: Wendy Sell <[email protected]> To: Greg <[email protected]> Cc: "<[email protected]>" <[email protected]> Sent: Sun, February 14, 2010 2:10:19 PM Subject: Re: [QUAD-L] Blue Pads Do you mean the plastic or cloth blue pads? Right now, my insurance covers both, thank god, for now!! I beleive my INS covers like six cloth ones, then only a few cases of the plastic kind, plus briefs. I suggest u look into different insurance if you are able to choose. I also would check into state programs where they help pay for certain medical stuff too. I am in Pa., there are a few different organizations that pay for stuff, you just gotta do the legwork. So to speak, lol! Sent from my iPhone On Feb 11, 2010, at 8:21 PM, "Greg" <[email protected]> wrote: Anywhere you guys buy blue pads at a good price? >I get them on Ebay, this last time it was $37 for 300 17x24, free shipping. >If they cost less I often get the bigger ones and cut them in half. >My insurance stopped covering blue pads and gloves last year, now stopped >covering the jelly. >Because of my SP cath they still cover tape and 2x2’s. > >G.

