Disabilities tend to be expensive. I'll admit to asking an AI to help with this math...
Factoring in the price differences of different size diapers at different ages, and an average use of 4 diapers per day, to date is an estimate of 62,560 diapers at a life to date cost of $20,000 to $25,000. That does not include any of the other supplies that go with it.
#Incontinence is fucking expensive! No, insurance doesn't cover it. They don't consider it a necessity somehow.

@hellomiakoda

And that is only one small part of the general expressive of it

@greatlaketrout 💯!
There's wipes, creams, any additional loads of laundry if things go wrong, and in some housing situations, the extra trash increases that bill as well. The logic of insurance not covering it is beyond my comprehension. They claim it's "unnecessary". That doesn't even make financial sense, let alone the calusness of it. The consequneces of unmanaged incontinence would be more expensive to continuoually treat!

@hellomiakoda

You are of course right. When have insurance companies ever been accused of being too caring.