Guest guest Posted June 19, 2006 Report Share Posted June 19, 2006 Well, here in Canada during the 80's, I always had a way to go pee. In grade school it had a matron's office with beds, bedpans, urinals and toilets with male attendants who did the lifting and women attendants who did the personal tasks (undressed, unzipped, inserted " peters " , wiped our bottoms and redressed). My high school also designated one classroom as the " locker room & can " . They built an accessible bathroom and had staff manning it in the same way my grade school did yet they also had lifts. My college years was completely different. I had the nurses station furnish one room with a change table set higher than normal and I had my friends lift me (eventually that became my husbands job ... we met in college btw). The nurse was there on days when it was just friends who were there to lift me and she did the bedpan routine. I also did my best never to drink b4 noon when I had a full day because I knew I wasnt gonna make it home in time. My bladder was a great ally and I could hold my pee for 8-10hrs without infection ... I was the envy of many women friends, disabled or not. I am not condonning this method, but if bladder control is good then she may naturally figure out just how long she is able to hold it. Now a days, due to age and my household circumstances, on weekdays I wear Tena's protective undergarments aka Pee-Pants. For me the female urinals SUCK!!!!!!!!! You have to go without wearing underwear or maybe wear a skirt and no underwear and risk not dribbling on the clothes or seat cover. I am working on a device to assist us women who are wheelchair users that cannot lift their butts off their seats or slide too far forward to stuff a female urinal in place. Its in the works now......wish me luck. I have no idea how long this will take to actually get to the open market. Angie On Monday 19 June 2006 12:57, way2square wrote: > Hi All, > I have a very delicate question. A recent conversation on SMA > Friends discussed how some males with SMA or other NMD's arrange to > urinate from a wheelchair. I am interested to know if the non- > ambulatory women here generally have to be lifted onto the toilet by > an aide or if you use a female urinary device. I am interested in > this topic because my daughter is in elemenatry school and is > currently lifted onto the toilet by her aide. But, this is not > going to last long since she is getting over 60 lbs. I have spoken > to an adult female we know who has SMA and is over 250 lbs. and > works full time outside of the home. She told us she uses a female > urinary device at work and has no problems. Unfortunately, this is > a personal topic which I could inquire too deeply about. I am > curious if someone could explain how this might work. has no > ability to stand, lift herself or shift her weight, but it would be > a huge benefit for her lifetstyle if there was a way she could go > pee by herself or with minimal (no lifting) assistance. Is there a > solution? Or, am I dreaming? > > Thanks, > > > > > > > > A FEW RULES > > * The list members come from many backgrounds, ages and beliefs So all > members most be tolerant and respectful to all members. > > * Some adult language and topics (like sexual health, swearing..) may > occur occasionally in emails. Over use of inappropriate language will > not be allowed. If your under 16 ask your parents/gaurdian before you > join the list. > > * No SPAMMING or sending numerous emails unrelated to the topics of > spinal muscular atrophy, health, and the daily issues of the disabled. > > Post message: > Subscribe: -subscribe > Unsubscribe: -unsubscribe > > List manager: (Sexy Mature Artist) Email: Esma1999@... > > > > > oogroups.com > > List manager: (Sexy Mature Artist) Email: Esma1999@... > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 19, 2006 Report Share Posted June 19, 2006 Hi , I wanted to say that I think it's great that you are looking for ways to help your daughter become more independent in her personal care I believe the 'female urinary device' your friend with SMA uses is probably the Freshette female urinal, which you can see here: http://www.freshette.com/ I have one, and use it (with my husband's help) when I'm away from home so my husband doesn't have to actually lift me onto a toilet when I have to 'go' I don't know if your daughter will be able to use it independently, you do need a bit of arm strength to be able to hold the little funnel/cup close to the body to collect the urine, but it may be worth a try? And even if she can't use it without assistance, it might make going to the bathroom easier on as well as her aide. If you'd like me to go into a bit more detail about the Freshette and how it's used, just let me know Take care, --- way2square <way2square@...> wrote: > Hi All, > I have a very delicate question. A recent conversation on SMA > Friends discussed how some males with SMA or other NMD's arrange to > > urinate from a wheelchair. I am interested to know if the non- > ambulatory women here generally have to be lifted onto the toilet > by > an aide or if you use a female urinary device. I am interested in > this topic because my daughter is in elemenatry school and is > > currently lifted onto the toilet by her aide. But, this is not > going to last long since she is getting over 60 lbs. I have spoken > > to an adult female we know who has SMA and is over 250 lbs. and > works full time outside of the home. She told us she uses a female > > urinary device at work and has no problems. Unfortunately, this is > > a personal topic which I could inquire too deeply about. I am > curious if someone could explain how this might work. has no > > ability to stand, lift herself or shift her weight, but it would be > > a huge benefit for her lifetstyle if there was a way she could go > pee by herself or with minimal (no lifting) assistance. Is there a > > solution? Or, am I dreaming? > > Thanks, > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 19, 2006 Report Share Posted June 19, 2006 Hi , My browser crashed the first time I tried to send this, so please forgive me if it double posts! I wanted to say that I think it's great that you are looking for ways to help your daughter become more independent in her personal care I believe the 'female urinary device' your friend with SMA uses is probably the Freshette female urinal, which you can see here: http://www.freshette.com/ I have one, and use it (with my husband's help) when I'm away from home so my husband doesn't have to actually lift me onto a toilet when I have to 'go' I don't know if your daughter will be able to use it independently, you do need a bit of arm strength to be able to hold the little funnel/cup close to the body to collect the urine, but it may be worth a try? And even if she can't use it without assistance, it might make going to the bathroom easier on as well as her aide. If you'd like me to go into a bit more detail about the Freshette and how it's used, just let me know Take care, --- way2square <way2square@...> wrote: > Hi All, > I have a very delicate question. A recent conversation on SMA > Friends discussed how some males with SMA or other NMD's arrange to > > urinate from a wheelchair. I am interested to know if the non- > ambulatory women here generally have to be lifted onto the toilet > by > an aide or if you use a female urinary device. I am interested in > this topic because my daughter is in elemenatry school and is > > currently lifted onto the toilet by her aide. But, this is not > going to last long since she is getting over 60 lbs. I have spoken > > to an adult female we know who has SMA and is over 250 lbs. and > works full time outside of the home. She told us she uses a female > > urinary device at work and has no problems. Unfortunately, this is > > a personal topic which I could inquire too deeply about. I am > curious if someone could explain how this might work. has no > > ability to stand, lift herself or shift her weight, but it would be > > a huge benefit for her lifetstyle if there was a way she could go > pee by herself or with minimal (no lifting) assistance. Is there a > > solution? Or, am I dreaming? > > Thanks, > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 19, 2006 Report Share Posted June 19, 2006 Hi , I have never been able to use the restroom independently. This was instead especially difficult when I got up to 85 lbs. It will depend how strong and mobile is when determining what works for her, and it will likely change over the years. Many of my friends wear a skirt without panties, and either scoot themselves to the edge of their wheelchair seat or someone assists them with the scooting, and they use a urinal. Hands down, this is their favorite urinal because it folds up and is easy to hold: http://www.youreableshop.co.uk/modules/catbuild/files/Uribagfemaleurin alhandbagsizeUriBagS.htm I have a supra pubic catheter that was placed when I was 37 when I ran out of options and was having serious health problems - a surgically placed tube below my belly button. Before, I sometimes used adult diapers. I hope this is helpful. Alana Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 19, 2006 Report Share Posted June 19, 2006 hello, my name is . i have SMA type 2 as does my sister who is 29. i know she uses a urinal with assistance, and has done so for many years. the wheelchair must be able to recline so she can be in a prone position. simple, quick process which allows her to work full-time! hope this helps! john --------------------------------- Talk is cheap. Use Messenger to make PC-to-Phone calls. Great rates starting at 1¢/min. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 20, 2006 Report Share Posted June 20, 2006 I found the following... some might work out ok, and some not. Many of them look as if they could be used fairly easily in a seated position. If they alone do not provide enough " reach, " some of them prvide the option of attaching a hose that will reach as far as needed. They are small enough they could be stashed in a pocket, a small purse, possibly even some sort of glasses case. I'm not even sure this is all the info on the subject that I have (probably not), since I have tons of unsorted info on this computer... At any rate, a standard female urinal (pee jug) seems to be about the most unhandy thing to have around, and sure takes up a lot of space. TravelMate Personal Hygiene Solutions <http://www.travelmateinfo.com/> shewee hygienic method of urinating while standing up Urine funnel for Ladies SheWee she wee <http://www.shewee.com/> The Incredibly Easy Pee-Zee <http://pee-zees.tripod.com/> Whizzy lets you pee standing up! - female urinary aids for adventurous, sanitary-minded, or disabled women <http://whizzy4you.com/> Female Urination Apparatus - Aids for Women to Pee Standing Up <http://www.mysweetpee.com/> Travel <http://www.traveljohn.com/> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 20, 2006 Report Share Posted June 20, 2006 Thank you everyone for the information! Am I understanding correctly that if you are, say, 90 lbs. or more & have very limited shoulder/arm strength (cannot scoot forward in your chair) then you essentially always require a mechanical lift to use the potty to pee? At a certain weight, then 99% of aides won't be able to lift you. Presently, we are able to carry into public restrooms, and she has the trunk strength to sit there as long as we watch to make sure she doesn't fall off. This has allowed us to go whereever she has wanted so far. But, I am worried now that she is quickly becoming heavier that we will no longer be able to go many places far away from home or school only because of the simple matter of her being able to pee. It's frustrating! > > Hi , > > I have never been able to use the restroom independently. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 20, 2006 Report Share Posted June 20, 2006 Hi , My browser crashed the first time I tried to send this, so please forgive me if it double posts! I wanted to say that I think it's great that you are looking for ways to help your daughter become more independent in her personal care I believe the 'female urinary device' your friend with SMA uses is probably the Freshette female urinal, which you can see here: http://www.freshette.com/ I have one, and use it (with my husband's help) when I'm away from home so my husband doesn't have to actually lift me onto a toilet when I have to 'go' I don't know if your daughter will be able to use it independently, you do need a bit of arm strength to be able to hold the little funnel/cup close to the body to collect the urine, but it may be worth a try? And even if she can't use it without assistance, it might make going to the bathroom easier on as well as her aide. If you'd like me to go into a bit more detail about the Freshette and how it's used, just let me know Take care, --- way2square <way2square@...> wrote: > Hi All, > I have a very delicate question. A recent conversation on SMA > Friends discussed how some males with SMA or other NMD's arrange to > > urinate from a wheelchair. I am interested to know if the non- > ambulatory women here generally have to be lifted onto the toilet > by > an aide or if you use a female urinary device. I am interested in > this topic because my daughter is in elemenatry school and is > > currently lifted onto the toilet by her aide. But, this is not > going to last long since she is getting over 60 lbs. I have spoken > > to an adult female we know who has SMA and is over 250 lbs. and > works full time outside of the home. She told us she uses a female > > urinary device at work and has no problems. Unfortunately, this is > > a personal topic which I could inquire too deeply about. I am > curious if someone could explain how this might work. has no > > ability to stand, lift herself or shift her weight, but it would be > > a huge benefit for her lifetstyle if there was a way she could go > pee by herself or with minimal (no lifting) assistance. Is there a > > solution? Or, am I dreaming? > > Thanks, > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 20, 2006 Report Share Posted June 20, 2006 Hey , Thanks to you, I can stop my quest ... the Freshette looks ideal for me. Now all I have to do is order one. I had a friend alter an old pair of jeans and underwear to allow better " access " to my pee-pee-hole. If it works like I am hoping it will, I will be able to pee anywhere I want, just like any ambulatory man! LOL! Angie On Tuesday 20 June 2006 08:59, wrote: > Hi , > > My browser crashed the first time I tried to send this, so please > forgive me if it double posts! > > I wanted to say that I think it's great that you are looking for ways > to help your daughter become more independent in her personal care > > I believe the 'female urinary device' your friend with SMA uses is > probably the Freshette female urinal, which you can see here: > > http://www.freshette.com/ > > I have one, and use it (with my husband's help) when I'm away from > home so my husband doesn't have to actually lift me onto a toilet > when I have to 'go' > > I don't know if your daughter will be able to use it independently, > you do need a bit of arm strength to be able to hold the little > funnel/cup close to the body to collect the urine, but it may be > worth a try? And even if she can't use it without assistance, it > might make going to the bathroom easier on as well as her aide. > > If you'd like me to go into a bit more detail about the Freshette and > how it's used, just let me know > > Take care, > > > > --- way2square <way2square@...> wrote: > > Hi All, > > I have a very delicate question. A recent conversation on SMA > > Friends discussed how some males with SMA or other NMD's arrange to > > > > urinate from a wheelchair. I am interested to know if the non- > > ambulatory women here generally have to be lifted onto the toilet > > by > > an aide or if you use a female urinary device. I am interested in > > this topic because my daughter is in elemenatry school and is > > > > currently lifted onto the toilet by her aide. But, this is not > > going to last long since she is getting over 60 lbs. I have spoken > > > > to an adult female we know who has SMA and is over 250 lbs. and > > works full time outside of the home. She told us she uses a female > > > > urinary device at work and has no problems. Unfortunately, this is > > > > a personal topic which I could inquire too deeply about. I am > > curious if someone could explain how this might work. has no > > > > ability to stand, lift herself or shift her weight, but it would be > > > > a huge benefit for her lifetstyle if there was a way she could go > > pee by herself or with minimal (no lifting) assistance. Is there a > > > > solution? Or, am I dreaming? > > > > Thanks, > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 20, 2006 Report Share Posted June 20, 2006 No, not necessiarily a mechanical lift. More likely assistance from another person. > > > > Hi , > > > > I have never been able to use the restroom independently. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 20, 2006 Report Share Posted June 20, 2006 That was the other one! (adding it to the list) Now, if anyone has sources for similar devices for men, it'd be appreciated. I used to know about a couple, but lost track of the info years ago. jv wrote: > http://www.freshette.com/ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 20, 2006 Report Share Posted June 20, 2006 Hi Jeff, LOL...glad I had the other one! I was impressed with your list, there were some on there that I had never seen before. Have you thought about adding your list to the files section of this list? Just a thought I haven't seen any similar devices for men, but if I do, I'll post them --- jvandyke <jvandyke@...> wrote: > That was the other one! > (adding it to the list) > > Now, if anyone has sources for similar devices for men, it'd be > appreciated. I used to know about a couple, but lost track of the > info > years ago. > jv > > wrote: > > > http://www.freshette.com/ > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 20, 2006 Report Share Posted June 20, 2006 Let me know when you figure it out!! Right now I have a GREAT bladder. I can go 12 hr somedays... and I havent had a bladder infection since I was a kid. But it would be GREAT to know that IF I had to go one day that I could! --- Angie <angie@...> wrote: > Well, here in Canada during the 80's, I always had a > way to go pee. In grade > school it had a matron's office with beds, bedpans, > urinals and toilets with > male attendants who did the lifting and women > attendants who did the personal > tasks (undressed, unzipped, inserted " peters " , wiped > our bottoms and > redressed). > My high school also designated one classroom as the > " locker room & can " . They > built an accessible bathroom and had staff manning > it in the same way my > grade school did yet they also had lifts. > My college years was completely different. I had the > nurses station furnish > one room with a change table set higher than normal > and I had my friends lift > me (eventually that became my husbands job ... we > met in college btw). The > nurse was there on days when it was just friends who > were there to lift me > and she did the bedpan routine. I also did my best > never to drink b4 noon > when I had a full day because I knew I wasnt gonna > make it home in time. > My bladder was a great ally and I could hold my pee > for 8-10hrs without > infection ... I was the envy of many women friends, > disabled or not. I am not > condonning this method, but if bladder control is > good then she may naturally > figure out just how long she is able to hold it. > Now a days, due to age and my household > circumstances, on weekdays I wear > Tena's protective undergarments aka Pee-Pants. > For me the female urinals SUCK!!!!!!!!! > You have to go without wearing underwear or maybe > wear a skirt and no > underwear and risk not dribbling on the clothes or > seat cover. > I am working on a device to assist us women who are > wheelchair users that > cannot lift their butts off their seats or slide too > far forward to stuff a > female urinal in place. Its in the works > now......wish me luck. I have no > idea how long this will take to actually get to the > open market. > > Angie > > On Monday 19 June 2006 12:57, way2square wrote: > > Hi All, > > I have a very delicate question. A recent > conversation on SMA > > Friends discussed how some males with SMA or other > NMD's arrange to > > urinate from a wheelchair. I am interested to > know if the non- > > ambulatory women here generally have to be lifted > onto the toilet by > > an aide or if you use a female urinary device. I > am interested in > > this topic because my daughter is in > elemenatry school and is > > currently lifted onto the toilet by her aide. > But, this is not > > going to last long since she is getting over 60 > lbs. I have spoken > > to an adult female we know who has SMA and is over > 250 lbs. and > > works full time outside of the home. She told us > she uses a female > > urinary device at work and has no problems. > Unfortunately, this is > > a personal topic which I could inquire too deeply > about. I am > > curious if someone could explain how this might > work. has no > > ability to stand, lift herself or shift her > weight, but it would be > > a huge benefit for her lifetstyle if there was a > way she could go > > pee by herself or with minimal (no lifting) > assistance. Is there a > > solution? Or, am I dreaming? > > > > Thanks, > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > A FEW RULES > > > > * The list members come from many backgrounds, > ages and beliefs So all > > members most be tolerant and respectful to all > members. > > > > * Some adult language and topics (like sexual > health, swearing..) may > > occur occasionally in emails. Over use of > inappropriate language will > > not be allowed. If your under 16 ask your > parents/gaurdian before you > > join the list. > > > > * No SPAMMING or sending numerous emails unrelated > to the topics of > > spinal muscular atrophy, health, and the daily > issues of the disabled. > > > > Post message: > > Subscribe: -subscribe > > Unsubscribe: > -unsubscribe > > > > List manager: (Sexy Mature Artist) Email: > Esma1999@... > > > > > > > > > > oogroups.com > > > > List manager: (Sexy Mature Artist) Email: > Esma1999@... > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 21, 2006 Report Share Posted June 21, 2006 Hi Angie, I hope the Freshette works well for you...it's a great little device I saw on your earlier message that you mentioned dribbling as being a concern...I just wanted to let you know how I dealt with that one. I carry my Freshette in a baggie in the backpack on my chair. Along with the Freshette, I also carry those small, individually wrapped adhesive backed panty liners with wings. I open one of those, affix it to the seat of my chair very close to my body, and use the Freshette over that. Because the panty liner is thin, it doesn't get in the way of the Freshette, and if there *is* any dribbling (usually there is not) the panty liner catches, and absorbs it. After you are finished, just toss the panty liner Good Luck! --- Angie <angie@...> wrote: > Hey , > > Thanks to you, I can stop my quest ... the Freshette looks ideal > for me. > Now all I have to do is order one. I had a friend alter an old pair > of jeans > and underwear to allow better " access " to my pee-pee-hole. If it > works like I > am hoping it will, I will be able to pee anywhere I want, just like > any > ambulatory man! LOL! > > Angie __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 21, 2006 Report Share Posted June 21, 2006 OK, maybe I'm thinking about this wrong, but I swear I don't think I could ever use one of these things. I'd either miss or overflood it. Jenn > > I found the following... some might work out ok, and some not. Many of > them look as if they could be used fairly easily in a seated position. > If they alone do not provide enough " reach, " some of them prvide the > option of attaching a hose that will reach as far as needed. They are > small enough they could be stashed in a pocket, a small purse, possibly > even some sort of glasses case. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 21, 2006 Report Share Posted June 21, 2006 I hadn't thought about it, but it sounds like a good idea. I'll see if I can't put something together this week. If I had a good way to organize bookmarks, I could get this info out quicker. My last estimate was 100,000... or maybe 200,000 or more bookmarks. I need a flexible search engine for the things, too. My parttime (self-employ) job mainly involves looking up stuff on the internet. jv wrote: > Hi Jeff, > > LOL...glad I had the other one! I was impressed with your list, > there were some on there that I had never seen before. Have you > thought about adding your list to the files section of this list? > Just a thought > > I haven't seen any similar devices for men, but if I do, I'll post > them > > > > --- jvandyke <jvandyke@...> wrote: > > >>That was the other one! >>(adding it to the list) >> >>Now, if anyone has sources for similar devices for men, it'd be >>appreciated. I used to know about a couple, but lost track of the >>info >>years ago. >>jv >> >> wrote: >> >> >>>http://www.freshette.com/ >> >> >> >> >> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 21, 2006 Report Share Posted June 21, 2006 From what I gather, you have to snug 'em in real close, and not pee too fast. Not having the right plumbing, I cannot test it myself... jv jennifer wrote: > OK, maybe I'm thinking about this wrong, but I swear I don't think I > could ever use one of these things. I'd either miss or overflood it. > > > Jenn > > > >> I found the following... some might work out ok, and some not. Many >> of them look as if they could be used fairly easily in a seated >> position. If they alone do not provide enough " reach, " some of them >> prvide the option of attaching a hose that will reach as far as >> needed. They are small enough they could be stashed in a pocket, a >> small purse, possibly even some sort of glasses case. > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 21, 2006 Report Share Posted June 21, 2006 Hi, <Because the panty liner is thin, it doesn't get in the way of the <Freshette, and if there *is* any dribbling (usually <there is not) the panty liner catches, and absorbs it. That's a neat solution. Do you use the ones with adhesive backs? I like that idea too as the liners are thin and don't take up a lot of room to carry them around. Take care Bye for now Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 22, 2006 Report Share Posted June 22, 2006 Hi ! --- Tomlin <sjtomlin@...> wrote: >That's a neat solution. Do you use the ones with adhesive >backs? I like that idea too as the liners are thin and >don't take up a lot of room to carry them around. Thanks Yes, I use the ones with the adhesive backs. And yes, I also find the thinnest panty liner I can find, and make sure they are individually wrapped, then I toss a few into the baggie with the Freshette...as you said, they don't take up very much room at all. I also toss in a few individually wrapped anti-bacterial wipes, and a bottle of water to rinse out the Freshette when I'm done with it. Take care, __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 22, 2006 Report Share Posted June 22, 2006 Hi Jenn, --- jennifer <nekrosys@...> wrote: >OK, maybe I'm thinking about this wrong, but I swear I don't >think I could ever use one of these things. I'd either miss or >overflood it. I have to admit, I've sometimes been afraid of the same thing with the Freshette. If I could redesign it, I would make it just a little bit bigger, a little bit wider. Because there have been times that I have held it a little too long, and *really* had to go, and have been nervous about the possibility of overflowing it, so have purposely stopped and started my urine flow so that doesn't happen I *try* not to wait too long now, so I don't have to worry about overflooding it. As for missing it, I've never had that happen. It pretty well fits your body. I've tried one other one, the Travelmate seen here: http://www.travelmateinfo.com/ And found that it *was* too small, and was easy to miss. Maybe because I'm sitting? It just wasn't easy to try to figure out where exactly to hold that one every time Might be easier for someone who is standing and can really see what they are doing. __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 22, 2006 Report Share Posted June 22, 2006 I used the Freshette for a few years when I had more mobility as far as scooting to the edge of my chair and holding the device. I was nervous about dribbling too, but for the most part, as says, it's designed to fit your body well and I've only ever once dribbled - when I had held it for so long and had a difficult time with interrupting my urine flow. It wasn't a huge deal and didn't even spoil my chair. I never used a panty liner on the chair - though that's a great idea! I also agree, if I could change the Freshette at all, I'd make it wider at the opening. I highly recommend the Freshette to anyone who has the ability to scoot to the edge of their chair and reach between their legs. Unfortunately, I just don't have the strength to use it on a daily basis and it's my emergency at-home device for those times you just hire the wrong people! <3 Kendra > > >OK, maybe I'm thinking about this wrong, but I swear I don't > >think I could ever use one of these things. I'd either miss or > >overflood it. > > > I have to admit, I've sometimes been afraid of the same thing with > the Freshette. If I could redesign it, I would make it just a little > bit bigger, a little bit wider. Because there have been times that I > have held it a little too long, and *really* had to go, and have been > nervous about the possibility of overflowing it, so have purposely > stopped and started my urine flow so that doesn't happen > > I *try* not to wait too long now, so I don't have to worry about > overflooding it. As for missing it, I've never had that happen. It > pretty well fits your body. I've tried one other one, the Travelmate > seen here: > > http://www.travelmateinfo.com/ > > And found that it *was* too small, and was easy to miss. Maybe > because I'm sitting? It just wasn't easy to try to figure out where > exactly to hold that one every time Might be easier for someone > who is standing and can really see what they are doing. > > > > > > > > __________________________________________________ > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 25, 2006 Report Share Posted June 25, 2006 Hi Jeff, I think it would be great, because if anyone else on this list is like me, they go... " wow, what a great collection of female urinal links, I'll have to save that one! " ...and then forget You have one heck of a lot of bookmarks!! Seeing as that is your job though, explains it I have a lot of bookmarks (so my husband tells me!) but only because I always forget to 'clean house' so to speak Take care, --- jvandyke <jvandyke@...> wrote: >I hadn't thought about it, but it sounds like a >good idea. I'll see if I can't put something together >this week. > >If I had a good way to organize bookmarks, I could get this info >out quicker. My last estimate was 100,000... or maybe 200,000 or >more bookmarks. I need a flexible search engine for the things, too. > >My parttime (self-employ) job mainly involves looking up stuff on >the internet. >jv > > > > wrote: > > > Hi Jeff, > > > > LOL...glad I had the other one! I was impressed with your list, > > there were some on there that I had never seen before. Have you > > thought about adding your list to the files section of this list? > > > Just a thought __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 29, 2006 Report Share Posted June 29, 2006 In a message dated 6/29/2006 3:39:03 PM Eastern Standard Time, karen_of_scottsdale@... writes: What do you other ladies do? I use Playtex Slimfits tampons. I can't stand using any other brand for some reason. Amy Wife to Will 11/3/95 Mama to Olivia Isabelle 9/18/03 & Phineas Maximilian 11/30/05 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 29, 2006 Report Share Posted June 29, 2006 I use the Freshette system with assistance from a caregiver, usually my husband or my mother when I am visiting her. I wear pants and cut an opening in the crotch that is hidden when I'm seated in my chair. The caregiver pulls my hips forward towards the edge of my chair cushion. I lean back and the caregiver opens my pants and slides my underwear to one side. The Freshette urinal is slid underneath my pubic area and when I feel it is in proper place, we put the tube into the toilet and I go. Another delicate question that I have been wanting to ask others in this group is what you do about your periods? How I wish there was a way to get rid of them since I don't plan on having children. Besides, I am 42 and don't want to deal with childbearing. Here is what I do: I use large-size baby diapers and cut off the plastic areas so I don't sit on uncomfortable stuff all day. Generally I can wear one pad throughout the day. I have never tried tampons since it was difficult to insert one when I was a teenager. Very painful. What do you other ladies do? of sdale, Arizona > > Hi All, > > I have a very delicate question. A recent conversation on SMA > > Friends discussed how some males with SMA or other NMD's arrange to > > urinate from a wheelchair. I am interested to know if the non- > > ambulatory women here generally have to be lifted onto the toilet by > > an aide or if you use a female urinary device. I am interested in > > this topic because my daughter is in elemenatry school and is > > currently lifted onto the toilet by her aide. But, this is not > > going to last long since she is getting over 60 lbs. I have spoken > > to an adult female we know who has SMA and is over 250 lbs. and > > works full time outside of the home. She told us she uses a female > > urinary device at work and has no problems. Unfortunately, this is > > a personal topic which I could inquire too deeply about. I am > > curious if someone could explain how this might work. has no > > ability to stand, lift herself or shift her weight, but it would be > > a huge benefit for her lifetstyle if there was a way she could go > > pee by herself or with minimal (no lifting) assistance. Is there a > > solution? Or, am I dreaming? > > > > Thanks, > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > A FEW RULES > > > > * The list members come from many backgrounds, ages and beliefs So all > > members most be tolerant and respectful to all members. > > > > * Some adult language and topics (like sexual health, swearing..) may > > occur occasionally in emails. Over use of inappropriate language will > > not be allowed. If your under 16 ask your parents/gaurdian before you > > join the list. > > > > * No SPAMMING or sending numerous emails unrelated to the topics of > > spinal muscular atrophy, health, and the daily issues of the disabled. > > > > Post message: > > Subscribe: -subscribe > > Unsubscribe: -unsubscribe > > > > List manager: (Sexy Mature Artist) Email: Esma1999@... > > > > > > > > > > oogroups.com > > > > List manager: (Sexy Mature Artist) Email: Esma1999@... > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 29, 2006 Report Share Posted June 29, 2006 There is a birth-control medication that comes as an injection, and you get it every 3 months. It prevents you from getting your period and it has a low risk of blood clots, compared to birth control pills. Its called Depo-Provera. Have you ever tried it or heard of it? Ask your doctor about it. I was on it for a year and I had no PMS symptoms, except for severe lower back pain one day out of the month. Blessed Be, Meg ( <http://www.myspace.com/sexytear> http://www.myspace.com/sexytear) ( <http://blog.myspace.com/sexytear> http://blog.myspace.com/sexytear) _____ From: [mailto: ] On Behalf Of karen_of_scottsdale Sent: Thursday, June 29, 2006 2:26 PM Subject: Re: Delicate Question I use the Freshette system with assistance from a caregiver, usually my husband or my mother when I am visiting her. I wear pants and cut an opening in the crotch that is hidden when I'm seated in my chair. The caregiver pulls my hips forward towards the edge of my chair cushion. I lean back and the caregiver opens my pants and slides my underwear to one side. The Freshette urinal is slid underneath my pubic area and when I feel it is in proper place, we put the tube into the toilet and I go. Another delicate question that I have been wanting to ask others in this group is what you do about your periods? How I wish there was a way to get rid of them since I don't plan on having children. Besides, I am 42 and don't want to deal with childbearing. Here is what I do: I use large-size baby diapers and cut off the plastic areas so I don't sit on uncomfortable stuff all day. Generally I can wear one pad throughout the day. I have never tried tampons since it was difficult to insert one when I was a teenager. Very painful. What do you other ladies do? of sdale, Arizona > > Hi All, > > I have a very delicate question. A recent conversation on SMA > > Friends discussed how some males with SMA or other NMD's arrange to > > urinate from a wheelchair. I am interested to know if the non- > > ambulatory women here generally have to be lifted onto the toilet by > > an aide or if you use a female urinary device. I am interested in > > this topic because my daughter is in elemenatry school and is > > currently lifted onto the toilet by her aide. But, this is not > > going to last long since she is getting over 60 lbs. I have spoken > > to an adult female we know who has SMA and is over 250 lbs. and > > works full time outside of the home. She told us she uses a female > > urinary device at work and has no problems. Unfortunately, this is > > a personal topic which I could inquire too deeply about. I am > > curious if someone could explain how this might work. has no > > ability to stand, lift herself or shift her weight, but it would be > > a huge benefit for her lifetstyle if there was a way she could go > > pee by herself or with minimal (no lifting) assistance. Is there a > > solution? Or, am I dreaming? > > > > Thanks, > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > A FEW RULES > > > > * The list members come from many backgrounds, ages and beliefs So all > > members most be tolerant and respectful to all members. > > > > * Some adult language and topics (like sexual health, swearing..) may > > occur occasionally in emails. Over use of inappropriate language will > > not be allowed. If your under 16 ask your parents/gaurdian before you > > join the list. > > > > * No SPAMMING or sending numerous emails unrelated to the topics of > > spinal muscular atrophy, health, and the daily issues of the disabled. > > > > Post message: @gro <mailto:%40> ups.com > > Subscribe: -subscrib <mailto:-subscribe%40> e > > Unsubscribe: -unsubscr <mailto:-unsubscribe%40> ibe > > > > List manager: (Sexy Mature Artist) Email: Esma1999@... > > > > > > > > > > oogroups.com > > > > List manager: (Sexy Mature Artist) Email: Esma1999@... > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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