View Full Version : LADIES! How to Cath in Public? HELP!
28darline
05-31-2012, 11:21 PM
I'm a t10 complete para. I cath every 4-6 hours. I cath myself. However, I can't cath in public unless my boyfriend helps me. When I cath, I have to place my legs in frog leg position. I also can't cath w/out a mirror. Trying to work around the 4-6 hr time frame is starting to become a hassle when I'm out of the house. Please help!!!
47+years
06-01-2012, 10:20 AM
What does your boyfriend do for you? I made straps (cloth loops) that went around each leg to hold them in place. I hooked one end around the wheelchair handles and the other around a leg. I also used a disposable diaper because you can drain the tube right into it in front of your mirror. You really have to rock forward with your bottom on the very edge of the pillow.
You sit frog style with the bottoms of your feet together and the mirror in front of your shoes.
november
06-01-2012, 04:03 PM
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offroaderswife
06-01-2012, 04:57 PM
I am T-10 complete also. I've been peeing on the toilet by transferring over, bending forward and pushing for 17 of the 18 years that I've been paralyzed. I have a nice cushioned toilet seat at home and transfer very carefully on to hard public toilets. Have you tried to sit on the toilet and push? I will cath if I am camping remotely or at someones house that is not wheelchair accessible (that's usually the case with most peoples bathrooms). Other than that I try to avoid using a catheter unless I absolutely have to. It might be worth a shot for you. I closely monitor how much I drink and the timing of my drinks. You have to pay close attention to your body until you get use to how it feels when your bladder is full. Hope this helps some.
rebajane
06-01-2012, 09:03 PM
When I was IC I just did like so many others: scoot to front of cushion, frog legs with feet on the toilet. Only once lost my shoe in the bowl !! LOL Used mirror and cath into a bag or container. Now I use a leg bag all the time and as I have said before, has made my life so much easier. Before I was either cathing, thinking about cathing, scheduling around cathing. Geezz ! So much free-er now.
november
06-01-2012, 09:22 PM
I am T-10 complete also. I've been peeing on the toilet by transferring over, bending forward and pushing for 17 of the 18 years that I've been paralyzed. I have a nice cushioned toilet seat at home and transfer very carefully on to hard public toilets. Have you tried to sit on the toilet and push? I will cath if I am camping remotely or at someones house that is not wheelchair accessible (that's usually the case with most peoples bathrooms). Other than that I try to avoid using a catheter unless I absolutely have to. It might be worth a shot for you. I closely monitor how much I drink and the timing of my drinks. You have to pay close attention to your body until you get use to how it feels when your bladder is full. Hope this helps some.
Do you have yearly ultrasounds on your kidneys and bladder to make sure you aren't damaging them?
crypticgimp
06-01-2012, 10:17 PM
before i got my mitro, i'd take off my pants/undies, trandfer to the toilet, and then felt for my urethra and then inserted the catheter. takes practice but no loss of shoes nor crazy mirrors
addiesue
06-01-2012, 10:56 PM
I use a closed kit made for women called Cathlean by MTG. Less crap to keep up with. Practicing not using a mirror saved me. I would practice in the shower so it wasnt a mess until I got it.
offroaderswife
06-01-2012, 11:10 PM
Do you have yearly ultrasounds on your kidneys and bladder to make sure you aren't damaging them?
The last one was about 2 years ago. Everything looked good. He said routinly cathing has it's cons and so does pushing. Everything looked good so he said to keep doing what works for me. Cathing was not working with a fast paced full time career so I started experimenting with going on my own. It's quick and efficient. Someday I might look in to getting a mitro when things stop working correctly. Haven't had a UTI or kidney issues very often over these 17 years. I'm looking for a urologist in the DFW area to get another check up soon. Need one with a low table. Anyone have an suggestions in this area?
st870521
06-02-2012, 04:21 PM
To offroaderswife: may I ask how and where you push? and how long it usually takes for you? Thank you
offroaderswife
06-02-2012, 04:34 PM
Hi. I transfer to the toilet and bear down and push with my stomach. I started doing this about a year after I was injured and it helped me keep some upper ab muscles.
I actually put some oat meal in the microwave for 2 minutes this morning and went to pee while I was waiting. The microwave timer went off around the same time I was done pulling my pants back up. I drink about 1 gallon of water a day so my bladder is usually full and ready to go so it's not hard to push it out. I push a little harder when the stream slows down just to make sure i'm getting everything out. I pee a lot since I drink so much. Probably pee 12-14 times a day. Unfortunately, I'm going to a party at a friends house tonight and their bathroom is not accessible so I'm taking a catheter and a large water bottle to pee in while I'm there...
Phillis
06-02-2012, 10:30 PM
Offroaderswife, I go to a great urologist at UT-Southwestern in Dallas, Gary Lemack. He is very knowledgeable about SCI. I like him!
offroaderswife
06-04-2012, 01:10 PM
Offroaderswife, I go to a great urologist at UT-Southwestern in Dallas, Gary Lemack. He is very knowledgeable about SCI. I like him!
Thank you so much Phillis! I made an appointment for the end of June! I really appreciate your referral!