Guest guest Posted December 3, 2006 Report Share Posted December 3, 2006 Here is what I do when it comes to bathroom needs during the day. I don’t know if I will ever feel okay with this, but I was given a choice, to either use a catheter or use a adult diaper. I was damaging my kidneys and bladder. This happened when I started my internship at the hospice. So until that time, this would be the last year of my MA program, I had to hold it in all day through grade school, high school, undergraduate and two years of graduate school. I’m surprised I managed as well as I did. I could not use a catheter. Those things hurt like hell. So I finally, very reluctantly, put on the diaper. I felt as though I had lost all of my dignity. I only urinate. I refuse to do #2. *LOL* I don’t know when I will come to terms with this. I know it’s something I need because no one can help me during the day and using urinals is impossible to use on me. And as I said before, the catheter is out! I don’t know why its so painful, but it is. :-( I was thinking of posting this to privately, but maybe some other women (and men) may be in my situation. I feel so embarrassed now. So very ashamed! :-( God Bless! ~ Meg ~ (HYPERLINK " http://www.myspace.com/sexytear " http://www.myspac e.com/sexytear) (HYPERLINK " http://360./margrettameritech (DOT) net " http: //360./margrett@...) _____ From: [mailto: ] On Behalf Of Sent: Sunday, December 03, 2006 4:10 PM Subject: female urinal question I know some of your ladies on the list have tried and use the female urinal. some with more sucess than others. I'm considering trying one, but before i do im wondering if it can be used in a laying down or reclined position--as i dont think id be strong enough to get it under me while sitting completely upright. or would this cause a big mess? -- No virus found in this incoming message. Checked by AVG Free Edition. Version: 7.5.430 / Virus Database: 268.15.6/565 - Release Date: 12/2/2006 9:39 PM -- No virus found in this outgoing message. Checked by AVG Free Edition. Version: 7.5.430 / Virus Database: 268.15.6/565 - Release Date: 12/2/2006 9:39 PM Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 3, 2006 Report Share Posted December 3, 2006 Given those two choices, I would make the same decision you did. It was brave of you to post this. L Meg Witkowski wrote: > > Here is what I do when it comes to bathroom needs > during the day. > > I don’t know if I will ever feel okay with this, > but I was given a choice, to either use a catheter > or use a adult diaper. I was damaging my kidneys > and bladder. This happened when I started my > internship at the hospice. So until that time, > this would be the last year of my MA program, I > had to hold it in all day through grade school, > high school, undergraduate and two years of > graduate school. I’m surprised I managed as well > as I did. > > I could not use a catheter. Those things hurt > like hell. So I finally, very reluctantly, put on > the diaper. I felt as though I had lost all of my > dignity. I only urinate. I refuse to do #2. > *LOL* > > I don’t know when I will come to terms with this. > I know it’s something I need because no one can > help me during the day and using urinals is > impossible to use on me. And as I said before, > the catheter is out! I don’t know why its so > painful, but it is. :-( > > I was thinking of posting this to > privately, but maybe some other women (and men) > may be in my situation. > > I feel so embarrassed now. So very ashamed! :-( > > God Bless! > > ~ Meg ~ > > (HYPERLINK > " http://www.myspace.com/sexytear > <http://www.myspace.com/sexytear> " http://www.myspac > e.com/sexytear) > > (HYPERLINK > " http://360./margrettameritech (DOT) net > <http://360./margrettameritech (DOT) net> " http: > //360./margrett@... > <mailto:%2F%2F360.%2Fmargrett%40ameritech.net>) > > _____ > > From: <mailto:%40> > [mailto: > <mailto:%40>] On Behalf Of > > Sent: Sunday, December 03, 2006 4:10 PM > <mailto:%40> > Subject: female urinal question > > I know some of your ladies on the list have tried > and use the female > urinal. some with more sucess than others. I'm > considering trying > one, but before i do im wondering if it can be > used in a laying down > or reclined position--as i dont think id be strong > enough to get it > under me while sitting completely upright. or > would this cause a big > mess? > > > -- > No virus found in this incoming message. > Checked by AVG Free Edition. > Version: 7.5.430 / Virus Database: 268.15.6/565 - > Release Date: 12/2/2006 9:39 PM > > -- > No virus found in this outgoing message. > Checked by AVG Free Edition. > Version: 7.5.430 / Virus Database: 268.15.6/565 - > Release Date: 12/2/2006 9:39 PM > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 3, 2006 Report Share Posted December 3, 2006 Meg, Thank you for being so open. I feel silly saying you have nothing to be ashamed of, because I'm not in your shoes and I can imagine I would feel quite the same way. What I can say is I think there are more people out there than you know who have made this choice. it comes down to your health, which needs to come first, and even your physical comfort. I too have the same experience as you of holding it all day and limiting fluids just so I wont have to pee when nobody is around to help me. I have gotten lucky thus far in my 27yrs, but the day may come when it catches up to me. Thank you for being brave enough to share this on our list. > > Here is what I do when it comes to bathroom needs > during the day. > > > > I don't know if I will ever feel okay with this, > but I was given a choice, to either use a catheter > or use a adult diaper. I was damaging my kidneys > and bladder. This happened when I started my > internship at the hospice. So until that time, > this would be the last year of my MA program, I > had to hold it in all day through grade school, > high school, undergraduate and two years of > graduate school. I'm surprised I managed as well > as I did. > > > > I could not use a catheter. Those things hurt > like hell. So I finally, very reluctantly, put on > the diaper. I felt as though I had lost all of my > dignity. I only urinate. I refuse to do #2. > *LOL* > > > > I don't know when I will come to terms with this. > I know it's something I need because no one can > help me during the day and using urinals is > impossible to use on me. And as I said before, > the catheter is out! I don't know why its so > painful, but it is. :-( > > > > I was thinking of posting this to > privately, but maybe some other women (and men) > may be in my situation. > > > > I feel so embarrassed now. So very ashamed! :-( > > > > > > God Bless! > > ~ Meg ~ > > (HYPERLINK > " http://www.myspace.com/sexytear " http://www.myspac > e.com/sexytear) > > (HYPERLINK > " http://360./margrett@... " http: > //360./margrett@...) > > > > _____ > > From: > [mailto: ] On Behalf Of > > Sent: Sunday, December 03, 2006 4:10 PM > > Subject: female urinal question > > > > I know some of your ladies on the list have tried > and use the female > urinal. some with more sucess than others. I'm > considering trying > one, but before i do im wondering if it can be > used in a laying down > or reclined position--as i dont think id be strong > enough to get it > under me while sitting completely upright. or > would this cause a big > mess? > > > > > > -- > No virus found in this incoming message. > Checked by AVG Free Edition. > Version: 7.5.430 / Virus Database: 268.15.6/565 - > Release Date: 12/2/2006 9:39 PM > > > > -- > No virus found in this outgoing message. > Checked by AVG Free Edition. > Version: 7.5.430 / Virus Database: 268.15.6/565 - > Release Date: 12/2/2006 9:39 PM > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 3, 2006 Report Share Posted December 3, 2006 I do not recommend using the Freshette system while laying down. I use it while tilted in my chair and it's fine. The biggest problem is getting your clothing on/off. Also, you'll need to be able to pick up your legs in order to get the Freshette in a comfortable and working position. It takes a lot of energy and I only do it for emergencies. I'm always worried about leaking, but I am able to lean side to side just enough to wiggle a sanitary napkin underneath me to catch any leaks - although I have never leaked before. It takes some energy and strange positioning - like everything else, it may work for some and not others. <3 Kendra > > I know some of your ladies on the list have tried and use the female > urinal. some with more sucess than others. I'm considering trying > one, but before i do im wondering if it can be used in a laying down > or reclined position--as i dont think id be strong enough to get it > under me while sitting completely upright. or would this cause a big > mess? > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 3, 2006 Report Share Posted December 3, 2006 Hi !!! I am Mohini, 22 yrs old from india. i have SMA type II,see dear i m facing same problem like u,i have to hold my urine for whole day not because i m being outside my home but coz my mummy cant carry me alone to bathroom,she need help of my father or sister,so i go to loo only maximum 2 or 3 time a day. Doctors,parents,family always suggesting me to drinking more water but it is not possible for me.i cant trouble my mummy. i think wearig adult diper is good aidia,why u dont like it,see we have to make compromise with somethings which we dont like. but b proude that we are fighting with our challenges inspite of give up. so plz dont feel anything bad,and plz tel me something more about it. bye take care Meg Witkowski <margrett@...> wrote: Here is what I do when it comes to bathroom needs during the day. I don’t know if I will ever feel okay with this, but I was given a choice, to either use a catheter or use a adult diaper. I was damaging my kidneys and bladder. This happened when I started my internship at the hospice. So until that time, this would be the last year of my MA program, I had to hold it in all day through grade school, high school, undergraduate and two years of graduate school. I’m surprised I managed as well as I did. I could not use a catheter. Those things hurt like hell. So I finally, very reluctantly, put on the diaper. I felt as though I had lost all of my dignity. I only urinate. I refuse to do #2. *LOL* I don’t know when I will come to terms with this. I know it’s something I need because no one can help me during the day and using urinals is impossible to use on me. And as I said before, the catheter is out! I don’t know why its so painful, but it is. :-( I was thinking of posting this to privately, but maybe some other women (and men) may be in my situation. I feel so embarrassed now. So very ashamed! :-( God Bless! ~ Meg ~ (HYPERLINK " http://www.myspace.com/sexytear " http://www.myspac e.com/sexytear) (HYPERLINK " http://360./margrettameritech (DOT) net " http: //360./margrett@...) _____ From: [mailto: ] On Behalf Of Sent: Sunday, December 03, 2006 4:10 PM Subject: female urinal question I know some of your ladies on the list have tried and use the female urinal. some with more sucess than others. I'm considering trying one, but before i do im wondering if it can be used in a laying down or reclined position--as i dont think id be strong enough to get it under me while sitting completely upright. or would this cause a big mess? -- No virus found in this incoming message. Checked by AVG Free Edition. Version: 7.5.430 / Virus Database: 268.15.6/565 - Release Date: 12/2/2006 9:39 PM -- No virus found in this outgoing message. Checked by AVG Free Edition. Version: 7.5.430 / Virus Database: 268.15.6/565 - Release Date: 12/2/2006 9:39 PM Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 4, 2006 Report Share Posted December 4, 2006 Greetings everyone! I am 35 y/o with SMA II. Like most of you, I had to hold my urine for long periods, drink the least amount of fluids possible so as to urinate the least number of times a day. I've tried using diapers and found that I'd get bladder infections. Plus, I'd need to wear them 7-9 hours at a time. It seemed like once I urinated in them then I had to urinate more frequently - that " sting " or sensation you get right when you start to urinate wouldn't go away and so it was as if my bladder would be more stimulated and I had to urinate more much more frequently. I'd be drenched in urine, sometimes needing to find a private grassy area outside cuz the urine would run down my legs, etc. and leave a puddle. Was I humiliated and embarrassed? Most definitely! Plus, it was still a mess for people to help clean up once a PCA or family member came in. At least I had more time of not making puddles by wearing the diaper - I just eventually over flooded them! Now I have kidney stones. Doctors keep telling me to drink more water yet it seems impossible to do that until I need more PCA hours cuz I need breathing support during the day. Hey, if I need a PCA to help with breathing equipment, why not help me urinate too?! The day is soon coming... I have tilt/recline in my chair. The female urinal I use is one like this: http://www.colonialmedical.com/product.php?productid=%2017551 That's not where I bought it, but it is that design. I break off the handle cuz it needs to be upside down when using it in my chair. Family has seperated the middle (crotch) seam in pants from about above the pubic line to way back in the butt and put snaps in them. Female underwear is cut on the front horizontal seam where the seam is that begins that extra lining of the crotch of the underwear and snaps are put in there. Velcro irritated, hurt and was bulky. Hook-n-eyes were cumbersome for people helping me. Baby snaps work best, some pants need a bigger snap. Wearing pants that are otherwise too big make it much easier to get the urinal in place. I still need total assistance, but at least I can urinate wherever I am as long as someone can help me. Reclining back, my pants and underwear are unsnapped, pull the underwear " tongue " (makes sense when you do it) towards my knees--hard--so as to pull my hips a bit forward and you can get the urinal down farther. Afterwards when I sit up, wiggle around, and get repositioned, My hips slide back so I can sit up. It takes much practice and communicating with the helper as to where the urinal is and how it needs to be repositioned. Does it spill? Yes, sometimes, especially if my hips are not pulled forward enough and the urinal is not down far enough. I don't like it when it spills, but at least most of the urine goes in the urinal rather than making a puddle on the floor running down my legs. I call it " urinal experience " and after helping me many times, it does not leak. In bed, we use the urinal right side up. Some PCA's do better using it upside down. Sorry if the details are offensive to anyone, but I shared them so as to help others with this. The urinal to me is as necessary for me as other medical equipment. It's GREAT to be able to urinate wherever and whenever I need to AS LONG AS someone can help me. I've had " strangers " help me when no one else can help. God bless, Lori Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 4, 2006 Report Share Posted December 4, 2006 I'd like to know too please. I'd be willing to go without underwear if I know I can recline, pull the pants down a smidgen and shove the urinal in place. Angie On Sunday 03 December 2006 17:10, wrote: > I know some of your ladies on the list have tried and use the female > urinal. some with more sucess than others. I'm considering trying > one, but before i do im wondering if it can be used in a laying down > or reclined position--as i dont think id be strong enough to get it > under me while sitting completely upright. or would this cause a big > mess? > -- Angie Please visit my favourite websites: for Ford Model A enthusiast http://www.recap.on.ca a memorial website of my father http://www.roybebee.ca The Monarchs (50's & 60's band my Uncle plays in) http://www.the-monarchs.ca a chapter of Model A Owners of Canada Inc http://www.trilliumchapter.ca an electric wheelchair hockey league http://www.cewha.ca Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 4, 2006 Report Share Posted December 4, 2006 Dont fret Meg, I am wearing them now too. I too held on to my pee and drank very little during the work/school hours in my life right up until my 39th birthday. I never had bladder infections nor kidney problems and was surprised to learn that what I did no able bodied woman could without causing them physical harm. I began wearing them after we moved to where we are today because hubby leaves for work and is gone anywhere from 6 to 8 hrs/day, so peeing was not do-able. I also didnt want to push my luck and jeopardize my health, so Tenas are what I wear most weekdays. It has given me freedom to drink more too ..... ahhhhhhhhh. Slurp, slurp, slurp Angie On Sunday 03 December 2006 18:01, Meg Witkowski wrote: > Here is what I do when it comes to bathroom needs > during the day. > > > > I donÂ’t know if I will ever feel okay with this, > but I was given a choice, to either use a catheter > or use a adult diaper. I was damaging my kidneys > and bladder. This happened when I started my > internship at the hospice. So until that time, > this would be the last year of my MA program, I > had to hold it in all day through grade school, > high school, undergraduate and two years of > graduate school. IÂ’m surprised I managed as well > as I did. > > > > I could not use a catheter. Those things hurt > like hell. So I finally, very reluctantly, put on > the diaper. I felt as though I had lost all of my > dignity. I only urinate. I refuse to do #2. > *LOL* > > > > I donÂ’t know when I will come to terms with this. > I know itÂ’s something I need because no one can > help me during the day and using urinals is > impossible to use on me. And as I said before, > the catheter is out! I donÂ’t know why its so > painful, but it is. :-( > > > > I was thinking of posting this to > privately, but maybe some other women (and men) > may be in my situation. > > > > I feel so embarrassed now. So very ashamed! :-( > > > > > > God Bless! > > ~ Meg ~ > > (HYPERLINK > " http://www.myspace.com/sexytear " http://www.myspac > e.com/sexytear) > > (HYPERLINK > " http://360./margrettameritech (DOT) net " http: > //360./margrett@...) > > > > _____ > > From: > [mailto: ] On Behalf Of > > Sent: Sunday, December 03, 2006 4:10 PM > > Subject: female urinal question > > > > I know some of your ladies on the list have tried > and use the female > urinal. some with more sucess than others. I'm > considering trying > one, but before i do im wondering if it can be > used in a laying down > or reclined position--as i dont think id be strong > enough to get it > under me while sitting completely upright. or > would this cause a big > mess? > > > > > > -- > No virus found in this incoming message. > Checked by AVG Free Edition. > Version: 7.5.430 / Virus Database: 268.15.6/565 - > Release Date: 12/2/2006 9:39 PM -- Angie Please visit my favourite websites: for Ford Model A enthusiast http://www.recap.on.ca a memorial website of my father http://www.roybebee.ca The Monarchs (50's & 60's band my Uncle plays in) http://www.the-monarchs.ca a chapter of Model A Owners of Canada Inc http://www.trilliumchapter.ca an electric wheelchair hockey league http://www.cewha.ca Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 4, 2006 Report Share Posted December 4, 2006 > > Given those two choices, I would make the same decision you did. It was > brave of you to post this. I agree. That's the choice I'd make too. Thank you for your continuing honesty and openness, Meg. Hugs, Jenn Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 4, 2006 Report Share Posted December 4, 2006 Hi Everyone, I can totally relate to all this. I am petite and I have personal assistance 9 hrs each work day. These two things make me fortunate enough to be able to pee almost whenever I want to. After reading the stories on this list and elsewhere, I take care to drink enough so as not to get kidney stones later in life. My PCA is able to undress me and transfer me to the toilet seat. This is what I do normally. This list also helped me to find a solution for travelling. I bought a female urinal. It took some trouble to find one since the makes mentioned here are not available in Finland. But I found them in a hospital supply retail store here. I used the urinal twice recently when I was in Africa with my husband. Once in the airplane and once when we spent a day in a village where the only toilet was a hole in the ground. To me, the urinal is a wonderful emergency solution. It can spill. But we put a women's towel under me in the airplane so any spills would have been absorped by it. In the village, it did spill, but it did not matter because it only went on the ground. In the airplane, I was laying down on two seats when we did it. In the village, I was reclining on my own wheelchair with my husband holding my legs. Not very comfortable for him but do-able. this is my experience -Taya from Finland [ROSKAPOSTI] Re: female urinal question Greetings everyone! I am 35 y/o with SMA II. Like most of you, I had to hold my urine for long periods, drink the least amount of fluids possible so as to urinate the least number of times a day. I've tried using diapers and found that I'd get bladder infections. Plus, I'd need to wear them 7-9 hours at a time. It seemed like once I urinated in them then I had to urinate more frequently - that " sting " or sensation you get right when you start to urinate wouldn't go away and so it was as if my bladder would be more stimulated and I had to urinate more much more frequently. I'd be drenched in urine, sometimes needing to find a private grassy area outside cuz the urine would run down my legs, etc. and leave a puddle. Was I humiliated and embarrassed? Most definitely! Plus, it was still a mess for people to help clean up once a PCA or family member came in. At least I had more time of not making puddles by wearing the diaper - I just eventually over flooded them! Now I have kidney stones. Doctors keep telling me to drink more water yet it seems impossible to do that until I need more PCA hours cuz I need breathing support during the day. Hey, if I need a PCA to help with breathing equipment, why not help me urinate too?! The day is soon coming... I have tilt/recline in my chair. The female urinal I use is one like this: http://www.colonialmedical.com/product.php?productid=%2017551 That's not where I bought it, but it is that design. I break off the handle cuz it needs to be upside down when using it in my chair. Family has seperated the middle (crotch) seam in pants from about above the pubic line to way back in the butt and put snaps in them. Female underwear is cut on the front horizontal seam where the seam is that begins that extra lining of the crotch of the underwear and snaps are put in there. Velcro irritated, hurt and was bulky. Hook-n-eyes were cumbersome for people helping me. Baby snaps work best, some pants need a bigger snap. Wearing pants that are otherwise too big make it much easier to get the urinal in place. I still need total assistance, but at least I can urinate wherever I am as long as someone can help me. Reclining back, my pants and underwear are unsnapped, pull the underwear " tongue " (makes sense when you do it) towards my knees--hard--so as to pull my hips a bit forward and you can get the urinal down farther. Afterwards when I sit up, wiggle around, and get repositioned, My hips slide back so I can sit up. It takes much practice and communicating with the helper as to where the urinal is and how it needs to be repositioned. Does it spill? Yes, sometimes, especially if my hips are not pulled forward enough and the urinal is not down far enough. I don't like it when it spills, but at least most of the urine goes in the urinal rather than making a puddle on the floor running down my legs. I call it " urinal experience " and after helping me many times, it does not leak. In bed, we use the urinal right side up. Some PCA's do better using it upside down. Sorry if the details are offensive to anyone, but I shared them so as to help others with this. The urinal to me is as necessary for me as other medical equipment. It's GREAT to be able to urinate wherever and whenever I need to AS LONG AS someone can help me. I've had " strangers " help me when no one else can help. God bless, Lori Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 4, 2006 Report Share Posted December 4, 2006 Meg, Please don't be ashamed! If it makes you feel any better, I've been in your situation before. In college I got deathly sick and developed bad GI issues. My senior year at college I had to sometimes wear diapers/attends when I had GI flare ups. Eventho I had help nearby most of the time, I usually wouldn't make it in time or have unanticipated explosions (sorry don't mean to be so graphic). I also felt bad making my friends clean me up or take me to the bathroom repeatedly, so I'd wear them til I had a nurse. I was ashamed at first but my friends said it was no big deal and if I just accepted it's a fact of life I'd realize I was the only one who truly cared. So I didn't hide it from the other girls on my floor. Our dorm was sooo hot and the diaper didn't help so it was usually cooler just to wear the diaper and a tank. I'd drag a blanket just in case a male visitor showed up, but no one cared when I was rolling around the hall looking like a 1 year old haha. Not one person made me feel uncomfortable. Now my GI system has been behaving most of the time and I only have to wear diapers when I'm going to be alone for a long extended period if time. I'm home, so to me it's no big deal. I too have stretched my bladder and lately I've noticed it's sometimes hard to empty entirely, at least I think I'm not. Some days I'll urinate 3 or 4 times w/only 20 mins in between them. These are usually days when I do not take my Lasix, so I'm not sure if that's the problem. But it never was before. Has anyone ever had these symptoms? Also when I go the amounts are not always large when this happens and I know I can hold a lot of urine usually, but on these days I can't seem to. I'm so afraid I've damaged my bladder and kidneys. I've really been trying not to hold my urine too long, but sometimes I just don't realize I need to go or I'm in public where large enough accessible bathrooms are few and far between. I went to a uro-gynecologist about 2-3 years ago and she said I wasn't retaining urine then. I know at some point cathing could be a consequence, and like Meg it hurts me but also always gives me a UTI. Anyone have any suggestions or advice? Thanks, Kimi In a message dated 12/3/2006 6:03:52 P.M. Eastern Standard Time, margrett@... writes: Here is what I do when it comes to bathroom needs during the day. I don’t know if I will ever feel okay with this, but I was given a choice, to either use a catheter or use a adult diaper. I was damaging my kidneys and bladder. This happened when I started my internship at the hospice. So until that time, this would be the last year of my MA program, I had to hold it in all day through grade school, high school, undergraduate and two years of graduate school. I’m surprised I managed as well as I did. I could not use a catheter. Those things hurt like hell. So I finally, very reluctantly, put on the diaper. I felt as though I had lost all of my dignity. I only urinate. I refuse to do #2. *LOL* I don’t know when I will come to terms with this. I know it’s something I need because no one can help me during the day and using urinals is impossible to use on me. And as I said before, the catheter is out! I don’t know why its so painful, but it is. :-( I was thinking of posting this to privately, but maybe some other women (and men) may be in my situation. I feel so embarrassed now. So very ashamed! :-( God Bless! ~ Meg ~ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 4, 2006 Report Share Posted December 4, 2006 Meg, I made the same decision as you. An indwelling catheter was sooo painful, but I couldn't pee often enough and I was getting very serious infections and kidney stones. I also frequently didn't always " make it " and would pee my pants. I spent so much time and energy being thirsty, always feeling distracted because I had to go, and worrying about smelling bad and peeing my pants. It was terribly humiliating to have Chuck reach over to affectionately rub my thigh with me having to say, " No, hon, don't. I'm wet. " We'd wait for my attendant to arrive and clean me up. It sucked. Chuck's always been very sweet about such things, but damn, talk about not feeling sexy! I was nothing but relieved over the 9 months or so when I finally decided to use adult diapers. Maybe it will help if you think of them as incontinence pads. " Diaper " is rather infantilizing. You might consider other types of catheterizations. I have no regrets that I finally had a supra pubic catheter placed. I only wish I had done it before I began having so many kidney and bladder problems. Once I'm up and set up with breakfast, lunch or a snack, and the papers and books and things I need for the day, I'm pretty independent. I have a large catheter drainage bag hidden discreetly in a pouch on the side of my chair and it's fine until my night attendant empties it. A friend of mine who also has SMA opted to have a different surgical procedure to place a Mitrofanoff Channel because she has much more mobility than I do and is able to cath herself. Supra Pubic Catheter http://www.incontact.org/publications/suprapubic-catheters.html Mitrofanoff Channel http://asbah.fastbird.co.uk/UserFiles/Mitrofanoff_procedure.pdf Alana Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 4, 2006 Report Share Posted December 4, 2006 Thank you all for not making me feel so alone in this. I still feel embarrassed. I think I always will. But thank you for your support. God Bless! ~ Meg ~ (HYPERLINK " http://www.myspace.com/sexytear " http://www.myspac e.com/sexytear) (HYPERLINK " http://360./margrettameritech (DOT) net " http: //360./margrett@...) _____ From: [mailto: ] On Behalf Of Ksmile96@... Sent: Monday, December 04, 2006 7:29 PM Subject: Re: female urinal question Meg, Please don't be ashamed! If it makes you feel any better, I've been in your situation before. In college I got deathly sick and developed bad GI issues. My senior year at college I had to sometimes wear diapers/attends when I had GI flare ups. Eventho I had help nearby most of the time, I usually wouldn't make it in time or have unanticipated explosions (sorry don't mean to be so graphic). I also felt bad making my friends clean me up or take me to the bathroom repeatedly, so I'd wear them til I had a nurse. I was ashamed at first but my friends said it was no big deal and if I just accepted it's a fact of life I'd realize I was the only one who truly cared. So I didn't hide it from the other girls on my floor. Our dorm was sooo hot and the diaper didn't help so it was usually cooler just to wear the diaper and a tank. I'd drag a blanket just in case a male visitor showed up, but no one cared when I was rolling around the hall looking like a 1 year old haha. Not one person made me feel uncomfortable. Now my GI system has been behaving most of the time and I only have to wear diapers when I'm going to be alone for a long extended period if time. I'm home, so to me it's no big deal. I too have stretched my bladder and lately I've noticed it's sometimes hard to empty entirely, at least I think I'm not. Some days I'll urinate 3 or 4 times w/only 20 mins in between them. These are usually days when I do not take my Lasix, so I'm not sure if that's the problem. But it never was before. Has anyone ever had these symptoms? Also when I go the amounts are not always large when this happens and I know I can hold a lot of urine usually, but on these days I can't seem to. I'm so afraid I've damaged my bladder and kidneys. I've really been trying not to hold my urine too long, but sometimes I just don't realize I need to go or I'm in public where large enough accessible bathrooms are few and far between. I went to a uro-gynecologist about 2-3 years ago and she said I wasn't retaining urine then. I know at some point cathing could be a consequence, and like Meg it hurts me but also always gives me a UTI. Anyone have any suggestions or advice? Thanks, Kimi In a message dated 12/3/2006 6:03:52 P.M. Eastern Standard Time, HYPERLINK " mailto:margrett%40ameritech.net " margrett@ameritec h.-net writes: Here is what I do when it comes to bathroom needs during the day. I don’t know if I will ever feel okay with this, but I was given a choice, to either use a catheter or use a adult diaper. I was damaging my kidneys and bladder. This happened when I started my internship at the hospice. So until that time, this would be the last year of my MA program, I had to hold it in all day through grade school, high school, undergraduate and two years of graduate school. I’m surprised I managed as well as I did. I could not use a catheter. Those things hurt like hell. So I finally, very reluctantly, put on the diaper. I felt as though I had lost all of my dignity. I only urinate. I refuse to do #2. *LOL* I don’t know when I will come to terms with this. I know it’s something I need because no one can help me during the day and using urinals is impossible to use on me. And as I said before, the catheter is out! I don’t know why its so painful, but it is. :-( I was thinking of posting this to privately, but maybe some other women (and men) may be in my situation. I feel so embarrassed now. So very ashamed! :-( God Bless! ~ Meg ~ [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] -- No virus found in this incoming message. Checked by AVG Free Edition. Version: 7.5.430 / Virus Database: 268.15.6/567 - Release Date: 12/4/2006 7:18 AM -- No virus found in this outgoing message. Checked by AVG Free Edition. Version: 7.5.430 / Virus Database: 268.15.6/567 - Release Date: 12/4/2006 7:18 AM Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 4, 2006 Report Share Posted December 4, 2006 Meg, I've been using diapers for about 3 years during the day. Once I got the idea in my head. it has made my life so much easier and less stressful. Everytime I went somewhere, I spent the whole day wondering where the next accessible bathroom would be. I've been able to transfer to the toilet easily up until about 2 years ago (I'm 58).. So at first I just used the diapers when I was out and away from home. But gradually I started using them when at home so I didn't have to make those extra transfers. I need to conserve my energy. I have to say that it doesn't bother me at all.. I just think about the alternative and I " m fine with it. I've been using a female urinal when laying down for well over 30 years and I've tried several different styles. Right now I'm using a small one that is attached to a collection bag that I really like. . www.medassisttech.com I found it in the Quest magazine. I've used the urinal from my chair (the back reclines) but it's still a huge production. Try to think of it as something positive.. It is a preventative measure to keep your bladder and kidneys healthy. Good Luck. You made the right decision. Lainie Meg Witkowski <margrett@...> wrote: Thank you all for not making me feel so alone in this. I still feel embarrassed. I think I always will. But thank you for your support. God Bless! ~ Meg ~ (HYPERLINK " http://www.myspace.com/sexytear " http://www.myspac e.com/sexytear) (HYPERLINK " http://360./margrettameritech (DOT) net " http: //360./margrett@...) _____ From: [mailto: ] On Behalf Of Ksmile96@... Sent: Monday, December 04, 2006 7:29 PM Subject: Re: female urinal question Meg, Please don't be ashamed! If it makes you feel any better, I've been in your situation before. In college I got deathly sick and developed bad GI issues. My senior year at college I had to sometimes wear diapers/attends when I had GI flare ups. Eventho I had help nearby most of the time, I usually wouldn't make it in time or have unanticipated explosions (sorry don't mean to be so graphic). I also felt bad making my friends clean me up or take me to the bathroom repeatedly, so I'd wear them til I had a nurse. I was ashamed at first but my friends said it was no big deal and if I just accepted it's a fact of life I'd realize I was the only one who truly cared. So I didn't hide it from the other girls on my floor. Our dorm was sooo hot and the diaper didn't help so it was usually cooler just to wear the diaper and a tank. I'd drag a blanket just in case a male visitor showed up, but no one cared when I was rolling around the hall looking like a 1 year old haha. Not one person made me feel uncomfortable. Now my GI system has been behaving most of the time and I only have to wear diapers when I'm going to be alone for a long extended period if time. I'm home, so to me it's no big deal. I too have stretched my bladder and lately I've noticed it's sometimes hard to empty entirely, at least I think I'm not. Some days I'll urinate 3 or 4 times w/only 20 mins in between them. These are usually days when I do not take my Lasix, so I'm not sure if that's the problem. But it never was before. Has anyone ever had these symptoms? Also when I go the amounts are not always large when this happens and I know I can hold a lot of urine usually, but on these days I can't seem to. I'm so afraid I've damaged my bladder and kidneys. I've really been trying not to hold my urine too long, but sometimes I just don't realize I need to go or I'm in public where large enough accessible bathrooms are few and far between. I went to a uro-gynecologist about 2-3 years ago and she said I wasn't retaining urine then. I know at some point cathing could be a consequence, and like Meg it hurts me but also always gives me a UTI. Anyone have any suggestions or advice? Thanks, Kimi In a message dated 12/3/2006 6:03:52 P.M. Eastern Standard Time, HYPERLINK " mailto:margrett%40ameritech.net " margrett@ameritec h.-net writes: Here is what I do when it comes to bathroom needs during the day. I don’t know if I will ever feel okay with this, but I was given a choice, to either use a catheter or use a adult diaper. I was damaging my kidneys and bladder. This happened when I started my internship at the hospice. So until that time, this would be the last year of my MA program, I had to hold it in all day through grade school, high school, undergraduate and two years of graduate school. I’m surprised I managed as well as I did. I could not use a catheter. Those things hurt like hell. So I finally, very reluctantly, put on the diaper. I felt as though I had lost all of my dignity. I only urinate. I refuse to do #2. *LOL* I don’t know when I will come to terms with this. I know it’s something I need because no one can help me during the day and using urinals is impossible to use on me. And as I said before, the catheter is out! I don’t know why its so painful, but it is. :-( I was thinking of posting this to privately, but maybe some other women (and men) may be in my situation. I feel so embarrassed now. So very ashamed! :-( God Bless! ~ Meg ~ [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] -- No virus found in this incoming message. Checked by AVG Free Edition. Version: 7.5.430 / Virus Database: 268.15.6/567 - Release Date: 12/4/2006 7:18 AM -- No virus found in this outgoing message. Checked by AVG Free Edition. Version: 7.5.430 / Virus Database: 268.15.6/567 - Release Date: 12/4/2006 7:18 AM Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 5, 2006 Report Share Posted December 5, 2006 I drink and pee very scheduled as I only can go to the bathroom when my ambulant care service is here. I get up at 6:15 in the morning, go to the bathroom and drink a glas of water under the shower. After this I have a mug of coffee and half a liter tea at work. I go to the bathroom at 2 o'clock, drink 1 liter until 6 o'clock (bathroom) and than an other one by 9 o'clock at least. When I drink after this time I have to go to the bathroom at night - and I hate that! I pee once more at 10:30 when I go to sleep. This sounds very methodical (which it is) and my friends often are shocked / suprised how I can handle it. But I do not bother, it is fine for me and I get enough to drink. When I have to cancel one of my bathroom-dates as I am on the way I drink less or I drink milk / hot chocolate. This does not urge me to go to the toilet and I stil can drink something. I am very glad you brought up the diaper theme. I do not travel a lot as I always have the problem where to go to the toilet. A female urinal does not work fine for me, except I can lie down. This is difficult on a trip. It is a very fine alternative to take a incontinence pad if there is no bathroom or other possibility and I will definitively have a look for it and try it. Thanks! Camilla Germany > > Here is what I do when it comes to bathroom needs > during the day. > > > > I don't know if I will ever feel okay with this, > but I was given a choice, to either use a catheter > or use a adult diaper. I was damaging my kidneys > and bladder. This happened when I started my > internship at the hospice. So until that time, > this would be the last year of my MA program, I > had to hold it in all day through grade school, > high school, undergraduate and two years of > graduate school. I'm surprised I managed as well > as I did. > > > > I could not use a catheter. Those things hurt > like hell. So I finally, very reluctantly, put on > the diaper. I felt as though I had lost all of my > dignity. I only urinate. I refuse to do #2. > *LOL* > > > > I don't know when I will come to terms with this. > I know it's something I need because no one can > help me during the day and using urinals is > impossible to use on me. And as I said before, > the catheter is out! I don't know why its so > painful, but it is. :-( > > > > I was thinking of posting this to > privately, but maybe some other women (and men) > may be in my situation. > > > > I feel so embarrassed now. So very ashamed! :-( > > > > > > God Bless! > > ~ Meg ~ > > (HYPERLINK > " http://www.myspace.com/sexytear " http://www.myspac > e.com/sexytear) > > (HYPERLINK > " http://360./margrett@... " http: > //360./margrett@...) > > > > _____ > > From: > [mailto: ] On Behalf Of > > Sent: Sunday, December 03, 2006 4:10 PM > > Subject: female urinal question > > > > I know some of your ladies on the list have tried > and use the female > urinal. some with more sucess than others. I'm > considering trying > one, but before i do im wondering if it can be > used in a laying down > or reclined position--as i dont think id be strong > enough to get it > under me while sitting completely upright. or > would this cause a big > mess? > > > > > > -- > No virus found in this incoming message. > Checked by AVG Free Edition. > Version: 7.5.430 / Virus Database: 268.15.6/565 - > Release Date: 12/2/2006 9:39 PM > > > > -- > No virus found in this outgoing message. > Checked by AVG Free Edition. > Version: 7.5.430 / Virus Database: 268.15.6/565 - > Release Date: 12/2/2006 9:39 PM > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 11, 2006 Report Share Posted December 11, 2006 What's Lasix? And what does it do? Is it like Detrol, Ditropan, etc. My primary dr recently put me on generic liquid {yuckyest tasting med ever} Ditropan. This drug dries my mouth really bad. I chew gum and try to drink more fluids but drinking too many fluids at once pretty much defeats the reason for taking this medication to begin with. Advice anyone? I've worn diapers in the hospital and on plane trips. Can anyone tell me if the Depends active underwear dosen't crinkle or bulge up a lot? Does that type of dipe live up to the hype? {haha bad joke} Seriously though does it work as well as advertised? When I have had catheters before they killed like hell if I was conscious during insertion. Last time I used a pedi size and was unconscious when it got put in. The nurses had to finally convince me to let them take it out. It'd been so conveinent to drink fluids all day long and not have to get someone to bedpan me, that I was in no hurry to take the cath out. I tried the female urinary pouch before but they're awful to use. You got to brazilian your privates {a.k.a. no pubic hair} and adheasive this bag to your crotch. Unless you want to tear your skin up, the pouch stays on for 4-5 days. Since the pouch has a small hose tube opening you can only empty out the urine and you can't clean the parts of you inside the pouch. Whoever designed this thing was a fool. Another thing for us SMA ladies to remember is it's hard to sit on a foley cath if you have severe lordosis a scoliosis that tilts your hips. Pubic tubes and cathing increases utis. If diapers work for you than use them. Guys have it so much easier being able to wear a texas condom cath and just pee into a legbag as they need to. So does that mean I have penis envy or peeing envy? > > > Meg, > Please don't be ashamed! If it makes you feel any better, I've been in your > situation before. In college I got deathly sick and developed bad GI > issues. My senior year at college I had to sometimes wear diapers/attends when I > had GI flare ups. Eventho I had help nearby most of the time, I usually > wouldn't make it in time or have unanticipated explosions (sorry don't mean to be > so graphic). I also felt bad making my friends clean me up or take me to the > bathroom repeatedly, so I'd wear them til I had a nurse. I was ashamed at > first but my friends said it was no big deal and if I just accepted it's a > fact of life I'd realize I was the only one who truly cared. So I didn't hide > it from the other girls on my floor. Our dorm was sooo hot and the diaper > didn't help so it was usually cooler just to wear the diaper and a tank. I'd > drag a blanket just in case a male visitor showed up, but no one cared when I > was rolling around the hall looking like a 1 year old haha. Not one person > made me feel uncomfortable. Now my GI system has been behaving most of the > time and I only have to wear diapers when I'm going to be alone for a long > extended period if time. I'm home, so to me it's no big deal. > > I too have stretched my bladder and lately I've noticed it's sometimes hard > to empty entirely, at least I think I'm not. Some days I'll urinate 3 or 4 > times w/only 20 mins in between them. These are usually days when I do not > take my Lasix, so I'm not sure if that's the problem. But it never was before. > Has anyone ever had these symptoms? Also when I go the amounts are not > always large when this happens and I know I can hold a lot of urine usually, but > on these days I can't seem to. I'm so afraid I've damaged my bladder and > kidneys. I've really been trying not to hold my urine too long, but sometimes > I just don't realize I need to go or I'm in public where large enough > accessible bathrooms are few and far between. I went to a uro- gynecologist about > 2-3 years ago and she said I wasn't retaining urine then. I know at some point > cathing could be a consequence, and like Meg it hurts me but also always > gives me a UTI. Anyone have any suggestions or advice? > Thanks, > Kimi > > > In a message dated 12/3/2006 6:03:52 P.M. Eastern Standard Time, > margrett@... writes: > > > > > Here is what I do when it comes to bathroom needs > during the day. > > I don’t know if I will ever feel okay with this, > but I was given a choice, to either use a catheter > or use a adult diaper. I was damaging my kidneys > and bladder. This happened when I started my > internship at the hospice. So until that time, > this would be the last year of my MA program, I > had to hold it in all day through grade school, > high school, undergraduate and two years of > graduate school. I’m surprised I managed as well > as I did. > > I could not use a catheter. Those things hurt > like hell. So I finally, very reluctantly, put on > the diaper. I felt as though I had lost all of my > dignity. I only urinate. I refuse to do #2. > *LOL* > > I don’t know when I will come to terms with this. > I know it’s something I need because no one can > help me during the day and using urinals is > impossible to use on me. And as I said before, > the catheter is out! I don’t know why its so > painful, but it is. :-( > > I was thinking of posting this to > privately, but maybe some other women (and men) > may be in my situation. > > I feel so embarrassed now. So very ashamed! :-( > > God Bless! > > ~ Meg ~ > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 11, 2006 Report Share Posted December 11, 2006 http://www.drugs.com/lasix.html charmedcripchic <charmedcripchic@...> wrote: What's Lasix? And what does it do? Is it like Detrol, Ditropan, etc. My primary dr recently put me on generic liquid {yuckyest tasting med ever} Ditropan. This drug dries my mouth really bad. I chew gum and try to drink more fluids but drinking too many fluids at once pretty much defeats the reason for taking this medication to begin with. Advice anyone? I've worn diapers in the hospital and on plane trips. Can anyone tell me if the Depends active underwear dosen't crinkle or bulge up a lot? Does that type of dipe live up to the hype? {haha bad joke} Seriously though does it work as well as advertised? When I have had catheters before they killed like hell if I was conscious during insertion. Last time I used a pedi size and was unconscious when it got put in. The nurses had to finally convince me to let them take it out. It'd been so conveinent to drink fluids all day long and not have to get someone to bedpan me, that I was in no hurry to take the cath out. I tried the female urinary pouch before but they're awful to use. You got to brazilian your privates {a.k.a. no pubic hair} and adheasive this bag to your crotch. Unless you want to tear your skin up, the pouch stays on for 4-5 days. Since the pouch has a small hose tube opening you can only empty out the urine and you can't clean the parts of you inside the pouch. Whoever designed this thing was a fool. Another thing for us SMA ladies to remember is it's hard to sit on a foley cath if you have severe lordosis a scoliosis that tilts your hips. Pubic tubes and cathing increases utis. If diapers work for you than use them. Guys have it so much easier being able to wear a texas condom cath and just pee into a legbag as they need to. So does that mean I have penis envy or peeing envy? > > > Meg, > Please don't be ashamed! If it makes you feel any better, I've been in your > situation before. In college I got deathly sick and developed bad GI > issues. My senior year at college I had to sometimes wear diapers/attends when I > had GI flare ups. Eventho I had help nearby most of the time, I usually > wouldn't make it in time or have unanticipated explosions (sorry don't mean to be > so graphic). I also felt bad making my friends clean me up or take me to the > bathroom repeatedly, so I'd wear them til I had a nurse. I was ashamed at > first but my friends said it was no big deal and if I just accepted it's a > fact of life I'd realize I was the only one who truly cared. So I didn't hide > it from the other girls on my floor. Our dorm was sooo hot and the diaper > didn't help so it was usually cooler just to wear the diaper and a tank. I'd > drag a blanket just in case a male visitor showed up, but no one cared when I > was rolling around the hall looking like a 1 year old haha. Not one person > made me feel uncomfortable. Now my GI system has been behaving most of the > time and I only have to wear diapers when I'm going to be alone for a long > extended period if time. I'm home, so to me it's no big deal. > > I too have stretched my bladder and lately I've noticed it's sometimes hard > to empty entirely, at least I think I'm not. Some days I'll urinate 3 or 4 > times w/only 20 mins in between them. These are usually days when I do not > take my Lasix, so I'm not sure if that's the problem. But it never was before. > Has anyone ever had these symptoms? Also when I go the amounts are not > always large when this happens and I know I can hold a lot of urine usually, but > on these days I can't seem to. I'm so afraid I've damaged my bladder and > kidneys. I've really been trying not to hold my urine too long, but sometimes > I just don't realize I need to go or I'm in public where large enough > accessible bathrooms are few and far between. I went to a uro- gynecologist about > 2-3 years ago and she said I wasn't retaining urine then. I know at some point > cathing could be a consequence, and like Meg it hurts me but also always > gives me a UTI. Anyone have any suggestions or advice? > Thanks, > Kimi > > > In a message dated 12/3/2006 6:03:52 P.M. Eastern Standard Time, > margrett@... writes: > > > > > Here is what I do when it comes to bathroom needs > during the day. > > I don’t know if I will ever feel okay with this, > but I was given a choice, to either use a catheter > or use a adult diaper. I was damaging my kidneys > and bladder. This happened when I started my > internship at the hospice. So until that time, > this would be the last year of my MA program, I > had to hold it in all day through grade school, > high school, undergraduate and two years of > graduate school. I’m surprised I managed as well > as I did. > > I could not use a catheter. Those things hurt > like hell. So I finally, very reluctantly, put on > the diaper. I felt as though I had lost all of my > dignity. I only urinate. I refuse to do #2. > *LOL* > > I don’t know when I will come to terms with this. > I know it’s something I need because no one can > help me during the day and using urinals is > impossible to use on me. And as I said before, > the catheter is out! I don’t know why its so > painful, but it is. :-( > > I was thinking of posting this to > privately, but maybe some other women (and men) > may be in my situation. > > I feel so embarrassed now. So very ashamed! :-( > > God Bless! > > ~ Meg ~ > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 11, 2006 Report Share Posted December 11, 2006 charmedcripchic wrote on 12/11/06 15:47: > What's Lasix? And what does it do? Makes you pee like crazy! > Is it like Detrol, Ditropan, etc. ? on the first nope on the 2nd Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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