help carrying catheter bag
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help carrying catheter bag
I've had to have a catheter several times. I found that placing the bag in a small bucket - 5 gal or a little smaller really helps me when I'm moving around the house. Just lift the handle and off u go.
RP surgery resulting in ed. Penile implant 4\19\17 by Dr. Kramer. 21cm. +2cm. rte.
Re: help carrying catheter bag
Same here. I am have bladder neck repair surgery next Friday. It fails in months. The results of a TURIP several years ago now. SUXS.
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4708160/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4708160/
ocitgo (Bob F), Bremerton, WA
Implanted 11/13/2017 AMS 700LGX 15 cm, leak, 3 cm rear tip
Implanted 06/17/2019 AMS 700LGX 18 cm, 1.5 cm rear tip
Implanted 11/13/2017 AMS 700LGX 15 cm, leak, 3 cm rear tip
Implanted 06/17/2019 AMS 700LGX 18 cm, 1.5 cm rear tip
Re: help carrying catheter bag
Try a fabric shopping bag. Like the reusable ones they give you at the grocery store.
When I had my prostate surgery I had to wear a catheter for about 4 days.
They gave me a sturdy nylon bag that looked very unobtrusive so I could stroll around and
unless you looked really hard no one would notice.
When I had my prostate surgery I had to wear a catheter for about 4 days.
They gave me a sturdy nylon bag that looked very unobtrusive so I could stroll around and
unless you looked really hard no one would notice.
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