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  1. I had a few foley catheter / stent insertion vids on X-video till they killed off everything to make the credit card processers happy. There are essentially two ways to insert a stent. First part is the same regardless, just slide stent in like you would any type of catheter. The bends look like they would be hard to accommodate, but really their not. When you get the entire stent inside you have two options. One, use a sound to push the stent into place. Just like a catheter you will know when the stent enters the bladder as urine will start to flow. Remove the stent, ensure the retention line is secure in whatever method you use. Two, once you have pushed all of the stent into the tip, guide the stent into place using your fingers to push down on the stent along the outside of your penis. This method is easier once you've used the first method a few times. As before, once urine flows you know you've got it set. Personally I like the second method as your are using one less piece of equipment that can introduce bacteria or such that may be on the sound.
  2. Thank you for the compliments on my work, I appreciate it. Indeed I have tried using a single piece of titanium for both bends (there should be pics somewhere in the archive). The issue is exactly what you mentioned, the stiffness does not allow for good retention and can be a bit uncomfortable. In my experience the stent really needs to have two bends with some tubing in-between to act as a bit of a spring to hold everything in place correctly. I've been running two bends made of titanium for years now with no discomfort. After each use I clean the bends, through them in a pressure cooker to sterilize and re-use as needed. Since you don't think UTIs are real, I'll take that with a grain of salt 😁 It defiantly sounds like you have found a good solution that works for you.
  3. Thanks for following all these years. Years ago I switched from making stents with plastic tubing to using 5mm titanium tubing. This way I can reuse the parts, and lower the risk of infection as plastic is a good breeding ground for bacteria. There are several videos and post on my tumblr on how I shape and make the tubing for stent use. None of the tools are exotic or expensive, just pipe benders, cutters and files. The tubing stays in place in the stent when I insert it, just like plastics parts. Otherwise it would just be a silicone tube that would not stay in place. As I mentioned above, I've posted plenty of how-to articles and videos on tumblr on how to make the metal parts. I just took a quick look and you could start around : (3) Diapers / Caths / Stents on Tumblr here and the few days before and after this post have lots of info.
  4. The last 25+ pages load fine on my end and contain lots of how-to instructions. I've also posted quite a bit of info and a few videos on my tumblr, https://ind247.tumblr.com/archive . Good luck, and play safe.
  5. This is interesting. I found a NHS (UK) study years ago that talked about using a spanner stent (I think) in the elderly in comparison with either external condom catheters or absorbent products vs intermittent or foley catheters. In the end the outcomes were negligible in differences, but it's good to see healthcare looking down these avenues as the trickle down research helps us kinky folks. I'll try searching for the paper.
  6. Thanks, I've put as much info as I can on my tumblr as well as a few how-to videos. Unfortunately I don't know of any vendors that make these things, but I haven't kept up with chastity device members in many years. I think there are a few good makers selling on Etsy. I haven't tried what you described with a stent, but I did attempt it with a holey foley. The challenge I found was getting the length of the blue / retrieval line the right length. If it's too short and you get an erection , it pulls on either the PA area, or pulls the cath out of the bladder. If it's long enough to accommodate getting hard then the catheter fell into the bladder. With a stent though it might work since they don't move as much. You could put an O-ring on the end of the retrieval line and then the PA part could keep the line safely tucked away from access. That would be pretty secure. A stent will always be safer from a UTI standpoint, but has its own risks of course. Good luck, play safe.
  7. In the many years I've been using my stent I have not found this to be the case. I get my urine tested two to three times a year due to my spinal cord injury. My white cell count has not changed from the many years of test beforehand. My main concern would be an increase likelihood of cancer. There have been studies linking an increase of bladder cancer to catheter use both in non-SCI and SCI patients (who usually have a compromised immune system to different extents). An abnormal passage would not stop me. If they exclaimed "Oh my god! Retract the scope, he urethral passage is thinner than tissue paper and about to rupture!"... then yeah, I would absolutely stop. That said, I've had a stent in place for more than 1700 days of the past five years, so I'm not too worried. I would have broken myself by now most likely.
  8. I haven't been on here in a long time, so I didn't see this till now. The post was from my tumblr, and it's still active. ( https://www.tumblr.com/ind247/619178273492123648/since-a-few-asked-here-is-the-steelwerks-custom?source=share&ref=_tumblr ) . This is the retaining part of a chastity device made by Steelwerks in Canada. Steelwerks no longer makes this type of device, but I'm sure lots of others would / can. The "S" part is considered the "lock" since it can't easily be opened with common screwdrivers. I have worn it as pictured way back in the day before I get more into "holey foleys" and eventually stents. My PA piercing is still good, and I use a small titanium "d-ring" to keep the retrieval line to my stent safely in place through the PA. The piercing is a quick pinch that enables years of fun, go for it.
  9. I have a question for long term stent users. Have you noticed that over time, the stent stays in place better? It occurred to me the other day that every stent I've put in over at least the last year hasn't migrated into the bladder. Usually this only happened when it was a new stent the first night, but now not at all. I make a new stent with every use, I don't reuse the silicone, only the titanium bends after cleaning. I'm guessing over time the body has adapted to having the stent in place and not putting as much force on the bends. Of course this may end up actually being a bad thing very long term since it might be damaging the body too. I've been using stents almost 24/7/350ish days a year for the last five years. There is a noticeable smoothness to the silicone parts where the bends are vs the rest of the catheter tubing. I've decided to schedule a uroscopy at my next annual checkup, under the guise of having an old spinal cord injury and wanting to ensure things are good after years of "catheter" use. I'll report back if anything is remarkable. This will probably not be for a few months yet. I'm not actually concerned, just want to ensure things aren't going wonky.
  10. I'm glad you finally mentioned this. I was curious how you could get it in since I have the same parts and they are around 13mm across (or 33ishFR in catheter)!
  11. Jesus fscking christ on a popscile... a woman was able to get her psychologist to blind her (with drain cleaner, but that's not the point here). Yet we can't find a medical professional to induce incontinence, even temporarily. https://people.com/celebrity/jewel-shuping-blinds-herself-with-drain-cleaner/
  12. Absolutely I ended up in the ER from losing a modified "holey foley" many years ago. I posted about it here in detail (might have been lost), and on my tumblr. It did not stop me from progressing or wanting to be incontinent. Which is why I saw in may ways this drive can be overwhelming.
  13. Top left -> Top right -> Bottom left, finish with Bottom right. This is THE WAY. Anything else is the behaviour of a heretic! ? ?
  14. I have ordered from them a couple of times. The products arrived quickly, and the quality of the silicone was great. I haven't found the perfect product from them for a stent, though it's been a couple of years since I last looked at their product offerings. They sell a sample kit so you can get an idea of wide variety of firmness they offer, that was pretty useful.
  15. I'm not defensive, I'm just tired of people who say "don't do this", and repeat the same warnings that have not changed in years. Maybe re-read the site rules. This one in particular : - If you don't have the desire to experience incontinence yourself that's fine but do not be critical of those who do in any way. This includes anything advising that there are problems with this that hasn't already been covered.
  16. I only use silicone catheters to make my stents, that way I know the silicone is body safe (food safe does not mean body safe). For the smaller tubes I use 18fr. The larger tubing I used 22fr.
  17. Years ago I use to use a silicone single use (not the usual red rubber) catheters behind my chastity tube. I'd keep them in place for a couple of days (the front was titanium, which like silver, has a natural anti bacterial capability). Two days can still be risky, so be careful. Anyhow, I was surprised when I removed the catheter that it had molded to my body's shape a bit. Not a perfect guide, but it did have some value. Otherwise it's just trial and error, over and over again till it fits.
  18. I posted a how to with crochet hooks on my tumblr (yeah I know, eff tumblr) a while back. It takes a bit of practice at first, but after a while it's not hard. Don't use lube, you need friction. If you can't get the last little bit to fold over try using a second, smaller diameter piece to push the bit down (I use a q-tip shaft). https://ind247.tumblr.com/post/622284547442245632/the-most-frequently-asked-question-how-do-you Isn't there a rule in the incon desires forum that you are not supposed to tell people to not chase their desires? RACK Risk Aware Consensual Kink! What may be unacceptable to you, may be within my comfort zone. It's fine to inform people of the risk, and those of us in the stent community have done so on many occasions, including hospital visit reports. It's not acceptable to tell us not to do something.
  19. This is a great topic. First two things I told my general doctor, I broke my back, and I use a catheter for incontinence. That way I never have an issue getting antibiotics (and urine test) if a UTI comes up (not for a long while, thankfully). The first part, my back, is true. The catheter part though, is not.
  20. Did you miss the part about spending thousands of dollars with the same person? I've visited the maker and talked with him about it. I made a request for a similar device and he denied it, more than once.
  21. Thank you for posting new pics and details on this stent that has been near mythical for so many years. If I may add something. The guy who made this stent will NOT make another one. Even for repeat customers who have spent thousands on his work. He is an extremally skillful engineer and evil genius, but I'm guessing he either got sued, or close to it. His designs and policies completely changed a few years ago.
  22. Hey man, thank you so much for having the bravery and willingness to share this with us. Showing people the risk of what can go wrong is often more important than sharing when something works. We really should have a thread with accident reports for catheter, holey foley and stent play to make it easier to find and warn people of. On the desire to have no visible indication of the retrieval line, I totally get that. One thing that worked amazingly well for me was using a Prince Albert (PA) piercing and a piece of jewelry called a segment loop. I put the retrieval line loop in the segment ring. There is very little to see once done. I know a PA isn't for everyone. Pic below.
  23. This! I completely agree. When I was using the 6mm titanium tubing it ended up at about 9.5mm across at the fold-over (almost a 30 FR). This required stretching with sounds to insert and remove. While it could be a pain, it was awesome to know I could not remove it easily or at whim.
  24. Your best best for a overactive bladder is probably Botox injections or medication. That said, if you are having urine retention issues (which I doubt since your kidneys would probably be shot waiting two years) intermittent catheterization might help. Which would, in theory, mean a stent might work. Of course a DIY carries lots of risks, so would never suggest you go that route unless it was also for play. Personally, I feel anyone who is considering making a stent should have solid experience with catheter play beforehand to better understand what's happening, but that's me. Good luck, and call a few more doctors!
  25. You would be surprised. I did a search on ABDL journal and research papers via my university library and there are 1257 results with titles such as : "Etiological Perspectives of ABDL Behavior from Members of an Online ABDL Community" and "Exploring asexuality within an adult baby/diaper lover community" (the last one was even peer reviewed). I was amazed at how many thesis and papers have been written about this community. Often with no clue what they were talking about lol.
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