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  • 3 weeks later...

My new stent.....

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I found out two silicon o-rings do a better job keeping the stent at the right spot than the curved pieces of pvc. Maybe it doesn't look very special, but it is almost scary how little I feel it is there and yet have no control at all over my bladder.

These are the materials and tools I used to make this stent.

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That's great design.

Is the upper o-ring through a hole in the tubing?

It's hard to see the detail on that in the picture.

Yes it is. I use the crochet hook to pull this ring through the hole. After that I pull the two small loops of silicone over the top to the other side of the stent.
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Although the thought of permanent use is sometimes very tempting and also very easy to achieve, I know it would be very hard to enjoy incontinence after a few days. So I use my stent once a week for about three days consecutively.

Nevertheless I am curious how long I can use my latest stent. It is so comfortable that it might be possible to use it for very long periods. So maybe I will give it a try and use it for a month or so.....

I'll keep you informed.

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Although the thought of permanent use is sometimes very tempting and also very easy to achieve, I know it would be very hard to enjoy incontinence after a few days. So I use my stent once a week for about three days consecutively.

Nevertheless I am curious how long I can use my latest stent. It is so comfortable that it might be possible to use it for very long periods. So maybe I will give it a try and use it for a month or so.....

I'll keep you informed.

Just as a caution I'd say make sure you take it out and thoroughly wash it at least once a week. This should help keep your risk of infection down.

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@ Baby Brian - well it's an interesting point - as the stents we're desigining are totally indwelling and nothing is exposed outside the body, is there any possibility of infection? With a constant dribble of piss it's also the case that you'll be constantly flushing the urethra.

@ Cathdiap - will look to hearing how you get on - sounds like going for a month would be quite a change for you. Will be interesting to see if it changes your views on being incontinent and in diapers, either positively or negatively ...

I'm honestly not sure. I do know with regular catheters you have to replace them at least every 7 days. As far as I know, with stents you only have a risk of infection when it's first placed.

Given the modified catheter is completely inside you it would be constantly flushed wouldn't it. I suppose it would have a reduced risk associated with it. But now you've got me wondering, would it be better to just leave it in (like a stent), or would removing and sterilizing it be better (like a catheter). Looks like I'm not sure about that any more. Might be more of a question for someone with a medical background.

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@ Baby Brian - well it's an interesting point - as the stents we're desigining are totally indwelling and nothing is exposed outside the body, is there any possibility of infection? With a constant dribble of piss it's also the case that you'll be constantly flushing the urethra.

@ Cathdiap - will look to hearing how you get on - sounds like going for a month would be quite a change for you. Will be interesting to see if it changes your views on being incontinent and in diapers, either positively or negatively ...

I'm honestly not sure. I do know with regular catheters you have to replace them at least every 7 days. As far as I know, with stents you only have a risk of infection when it's first placed.

Given the modified catheter is completely inside you it would be constantly flushed wouldn't it. I suppose it would have a reduced risk associated with it. But now you've got me wondering, would it be better to just leave it in (like a stent), or would removing and sterilizing it be better (like a catheter). Looks like I'm not sure about that any more. Might be more of a question for someone with a medical background.

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I've been following this thread for sometime and I'm very interested in the whole idea of a stent. These last two versions, the modified cath with the compression sleeves, or the medical grade tubing with silicon o-rings, are very tempting. They seem relatively easy to build and only have a very few materials. My big question now is how is one of these things installed? Do you push it in with a sound or crochet hook or what??

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I use a knitting needle because the tip fits well in the opening of the stent. Sounds a bit tricky maybe, but it is safe. I use a crochet hook for retrieving the stent by hooking the loop at the bottom.

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Please be very cautious my friends!!!! No way do I want anyone getting hurt... I have experimented for years use clean medical products safe for the body and keep it simple and safe in design

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