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Old_PA

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  1. I live in Australia. The third I have experienced in 77 years. It was just a bit of a shake. The scary part is not knowing if it is about to get a whole lot worse.
  2. Found myself in bed the other morning with a regular catheter connected to a night bag. Was just about to get up and there was a earthquake. The house shook for a few seconds but I certainly didn't feel like running outside like that. Wrong priorities?
  3. I had been compromising by using water from the hot water tap which had been held at about 70C for quite a while. Now I keep a small stock of recently boiled water for the syringe. In addition I take "hiprex" tablets which help to reduce urinary tract bacteria and, there is an unfilled prescription for "Trimethorprim" anti biotic in the drawer as insurance. The incident was several days ago now. No symptoms, so I think I got away with it.
  4. The other day I managed to break the balloon in my much used and much loved 'holey foley'. I was squatting in the garden when there was a 'twang'. I didn't know what it was but obviously something had happened. Into the bathroom, had a look. Things seemed to be dripping normally so left it. Later it became uncomfortable to bend so decided to remove it. A little anxious when the syringe would not draw any water. Fortunately the 'foley' slipped out without any trouble; the burst balloon being all too obvious. I guess the rubber in the balloon perishes like condoms when used over and over. Fortunately I had a spare which is now sitting comfortably in place.
  5. I also live in Melbourne. The Huggies are great to use with nappy change; no diaper rash.
  6. When showering with a stent in place, I wrap a small thin hand towelette around, held in place with an elastic band, whilst drying off. Gives me a few minutes. Others use a clamp.
  7. I live in Australia but the market for mens' pads is well catered for. The thinnest ones here are the Tena Protective Shield, Extra Light. About US$3 for a box of 14.
  8. Old_PA

    Corsets

    There is something special about wearing a corset. Years ago my B&D mistress introduced me. Perhaps it is an extension of the bondage thing which always excites. If I was more into cross dressing I would certainly use one.
  9. 2 inches is quite large but you can probably work up to it in a few days or weeks. Begin with some regular plugs from a 'trainer' set. Use plenty of lube.
  10. Some experimentation is needed. Be sure to keep all electrodes below the belt to avoid sending electric current through the heart.
  11. Do make sure that any pieces which could drop off are secured by the retrieval line.
  12. The smell of pee in my diaper does bother me. I use Tena pull ups which have some odor protection but not enough. Before use I spray more deodorant on. If wet after the spray I hang then out on the line or give them a short time in the dryer. Seems to work.
  13. The best night's sleep I have ever had is using a regular catheter connected to a 2 litre night bag. It drains perfectly during the night. My most comfortable stent has been a holey foley with a slit rather than a hole. The slit being carefully placed on the underside. This I can use without being aware of during the day but it doesn't always empty at night in bed resulting in being waken with a fairly full bladder. Getting up in the morning, I need to don plastic pants as a flood is on the way. You are right Cathdiap. Keep experimenting !
  14. Cathidap, about how many days a month do you use a stent? I am using one at the moment but it is not 100% comfortable, but almost.
  15. Just now I am using a holey foley catheter with a diaper and have a tens unit attached to a prince Albert ring and another ring behind the glans. The gentle stimulation is very pleasant. The environment is nice and damp for good connections.
  16. I use pull ups. Firm fitting panties worn over them are essential to keep things in place otherwise gravity takes hold after an hour or so.
  17. I have used one successfully to fill the diaper whilst sleeping. It's the cleanup !!!
  18. The 'holy foley' is easy to make by simply making a hole on the opposite side to the filling line so that the hole is beyond the outer sphincter. The catheter is then blocked with a clamp or plug.
  19. Check out Hiprex tablets to reduce the risk of UTI.
  20. I often use a stent or holy foley. When changing or coming out of the shower I do just that; an old piece of toweling about 10 in square wrapped around and held in place with an elastic band then later rinsed out. It is usually good for a few minutes. Extra complication when out and about.
  21. An interesting variation on the 'holy foey'. If trying this, avoid touching the sterile cath with fingers. After removing from the pack, snip the piece out on the side opposite the filling line for the balloon then soak it in alcohol (about 80% mixed with water) and rinse with boiled water. Hold with sterilized tongs while applying sterilized lube and for insertion. Plugging the fill hole is always dodgy and it seems pointless with this method. One could just tie the tube very tightly before cutting. Quite a lot has been written about stents in this thread. Taking 'hiprex' tablets reduces the risk of infestion.
  22. There are chastity cages with catheter attachments. One would need to be modified to reach the bladder, maybe 10 inches in length. Part of an intermittent catheter could be used. It would need to be sterilized before entry. Drainage into a diaper would present a serious infection risk.
  23. I have been playing around with stents for some time without a great deal of success however this one works quite well. It is 100% comfortable (can't feel it) and doesn't migrate however drainage when asleep is not so good; still working on that. The stent is made from the end pieces of two Fr14 catheters joined with a short piece of thin tubing from a spray pump bottle. The sharp edge at the join is filled with a little silicone sealant. The O ring which goes into the bladder is about 18mm diameter rubber. ( My supply of silicone O rings are on a slow boat from China) The retaining line passes through the centre joining tubing, out the side of the inner section of catheter and in again (to take some of the stress when withdrawing the stent) then secures the inner O ring in place before returning to the outer retaining ring. Total length for me is only 9cm (3½ in) but then I have had a radical prostatectomy so my urethra is shorter than most. I had removed the rounded end on the inner piece of catheter in an attempt to improve the flow when asleep. Will try again with larger catheters, perhaps just a single piece. The 'pusher' is shaped from a 9mm plastic knitting needle.
  24. I'm happy as a pig in mud at the moment. For the last 48 hours I have been 'wearing' my first totally comfortable urinary stent. It's not coming out anytime soon.
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