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PostPosted: Wed Feb 10, 2010 3:10 am 
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I posted in "Med Devices" but no one even watch in there so I post it here as well:

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Does anyone have experienced this kind of device (with a bag attached to the leg)?

http://www.wisdomking.com/product/uroca ... urinal-kit

I will have to travel next month and usually I put a folley through natural ways at a Doctor's office with a bag that can be emptied for the duration of the trip.

If I could I would avoid that; suppose everyone understand why. I am 100% confined in a W/C and 100% incontinent for the bladder.

Thanks for any advise; even PM me if you prefer not to post publicly.

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Hey,
I talk about those in my blog. They are a Godsend if you are travelling or in a place where you can't get to a bathroom. I've got a bag of 50 of them. One word of advice; don't get the "self adhesive" one. I literally have a new layer of skin on my johnson. The ones I now use are called Texas Catheters and are made by Kendall. You put an adhesive strip that sticks to ONLY ITSELF around yourself and then the outside of that strip is adhesive. I was a little paranoid at first of leaks, but it works great. They are awesome for freedom.

Plus there's no UTI risk since nothing 'goes in'. These have let me take trips for work, travel to Stanford and everything. I am a huge fan of them. Another good one is called "The Stadium Pal". Just google that. Once again, I wouldn't recommend the self adhesive to my worst enemy.

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Thanks for the insight. I googled the parts and there are zillions of different types :O

Perhaps you already have a supplier that you'd recommend? I need to order on-line because I live in Asia.... I cant find that locally -

Thanks for your help!


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I know you can order Stadium Pal online. Not sure about the Texas ones.

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OK; order sent for Stadium pal; will see how it goes...
Thanks again Buddy :)


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Got my samples Friday; ordered from biorelief.com - Quick delivery; I dont know about the price tho; they all looks similar.
It works great; I use 1 catheter a day and had only 1 accident/leak - Caused by my mistake I guess.

So I'd recommend anyone who's incontinent to try it; great stuff!


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