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It's just that there is so much of it

Really. It pours out. I'm using the Tampax Ultra from Mejier but WalMart has them too. It holds 18 oz of fluid and they are being filled up hourly or less. I drink a lot of water. I would put a pic of it here but I cannot get a adv pic. Like people don't buy tampons.
Seen here are regular strength. It is recommended to buy the absorbancy appropriate for your cycle. I need the Ultra absorbancy so that I can do stuff around the house and errands. As it stands, I change every 45-50 minutes so whatever it is I need to do can be done neatly in those minutes. I'm in there at least 20 minutes which is changing it + clean up. It's my whole day and I'm tired often. I have to make sure to take my vitamins. This whole scenario is disgusting!.

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