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  1. On 9/17/2022 at 5:23 AM, rlaehduq9606 said:

    I have a question about the stent. Do you wear a stent when you sleep? I wore a stent when I slept for 2 days, but incontinence does not occur while lying down. Urinary incontinence occurs only when standing or sitting. While sleeping, the stent was held in place without moving. Is it impossible for the stent to operate while lying down?
    This is a picture of the stent I use.

    I frequently use a regular catheter connected to a night bag. It always works perfectly; never sleep as well. However when using a modified catheter as a stent, there are problems. I usually awake with a full bladder. More work needed on that.

     

  2. At the age of 70, 7 years ago, I had my prostate removed due to a spot of cancer. Total ED followed. I needed pads for 10 weeks for mild incontinence although I often later used them for insurance as the inner sphincter was removed.This is when I discovered the joys of wearing diapers. These days I frequently use catheters or modified catheters.

      

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  3. On 8/5/2022 at 2:55 AM, ken2988 said:

    I was finally able to go back and visit my urologist again and while at the appointment, they took an ultrasound to check if my prostate has continued to enlarge, which it has.  When using the ultrasound they assistant pulled my shorts down far enough to put the gel on my stomach and used the transducer (the probe that takes the photo of the prostate) on me.  When she finished up she had to pull my shorts and diaper down a bit so that she could clean up the gel before she was finished.  She didn't say anything, but the look on her face had me embarrassed.  When the doctor came in he went over the results and said we could try a different medicine, and if that doesn't work, he will need to use a cystoscopy to look into my penis with a camera.  I will admit I am worried that it will be painful to use the scope?

    No need to worry about a cystoscope. Mine was quite painless but then I am use to playing with catheters.

     

  4. Back in 2006 a friend of mine was diagnosed with prostate cancer. I asked my Dr about tests and he organised a PSA. I was outside the range. The morning pee had been slow for many years. It was wait and watch. After the PSA had climbed further, biopsies were taken. Negative. Still the PSA crept upwards. More biopsies in 2014, this time positive. Surprisingly the thought of the big C was no shock as I was convinced I already had it. My urologist was a surgeon and I wanted it out. After 3 months it was removed; especially large apparently. Erections become a thing of the past but at the ripe old age of 70, I didn't care. Together with the prostate, the inner sphincter is removed. I was partially incontinent for 10 weeks, requiring the use of pads. That was when I discovered diapers but settled on recreational use of pull ups which suited me better. In more recent years I have returned to the regular use of minimum thickness pads at other times, as passing wind is always problematic. I have never achieved a totally comfortable stent but really enjoy using a holey foley. Re erections, apparently there are pellets which can be inserted (not available in Oz where I live) or injections. 

  5. Very sorry to hear about your experience dogles. I have had stents double over but always managed with the retrieval line. These days I am sticking to a "holey foley". By waving a hot flame over the cut I seem to achieve 100% comfort level. Early on, I found pull ups to be much more manageable than diapers, usually using Tena pants of varying thickness. Yesterday I experimented with the thickest of the Tena men's pads, level 3 (about 35grams, 1¼oz) and found it remarkable comfortable in the panties, (particularly in the hot weather here in Oz) going for 3hrs and 20min before leaking although I hadn't consumed much liquid. One is in place now and will be changed after two and a half hours.   

  6. 12 FR is not normally just paediatric but available in the normal 40cm length. My urethra can accommodate 10mm sounds (30 FR) all the way in but is most comfortable with 14Fr catheters. The only downside with 12 FR is the very slow flow rate.

  7. For me bladder spasms are associated with the use of a Foley catheter and are brought on by the same stimuli that cause me to pee unexpected when diapered. Typically, I am standing at the kitchen bench with hands flat on the bench in front of me. An intense shiver begins down below and is quickly felt in the arms and hands. This is something I enjoy, being the next best thing to a climax. Having had the prostate out 7 years ago, a climax is but a distant memory.  

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  8. 42 minutes ago, paragirl123 said:

    I use intermittent catheters. Put a diaper underneath you so it's in position to do up then insert a catheter into your urethra and wait for the pee to come gushing out. Push it up as far as it will go and then put the diaper on making sure the cath stays in place. I normally put some underwear on over the top to stop the diaper sagging and to keep the cath in. The pee will just be coming out of you uncontrollably. Its a tiny bit painful but also rubs on your g spot and you get so turned on.

    Might be more comfortable with a foley catheter.

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