QUOTE (adam_downunder @ May 26 2009, 06:51 AM)

I use to have terrible trouble getting through the night dry. I get a bit of a sweat up on the left side of my head and left shoulder if I need to go urgently, and that would wake me up sometimes, but often I slept through it until it was too late. Sick and tired of having to hope I would wake up 3-4 times a night to pee I decided I needed to change something.
Now what I do is very simple. I use a 2L bag that has a tap at the bottom also and a regular intermittent catheter. I just attch the catheter to the hose for the bag, thread the catheter and leave it in all night. To help it stay in I then have a folded up towel across it and the clip that is on the hose gets clipped to the towel making it hard for the cath to eject on it's own. If I semi-wake during the night I just reach down and check that the cath is still right in, if not, just poke it back in again.
In the morning I pull it out, take the cath off the hose and re-cap the hose. Once I am up, empty the bag into the toilet and clean it and the cath out with hot water, ready to be used again that night. Once a week I'll soak the bag in milton water to give it a more thorough clean.
Being at home and everything being clean I have had no issues with UTI's (which I had awful trouble with in hospital) and I get a good dry nights sleep every night.
May or may not work for you, but hope it helps.
Adam
Thanks heaps Adam,
because my urethra was severed and re joined and also my bladder is now in a different position as my pubis bone was removed because it was too badly damaged, I can't self cath and my specialist has to put them in. I get so much bleeding when a catheter is in
that the clots block up the catheter. I tried self cathing and the damage it used to do to my urethra on the way in made infections worse as my urethra has a kink in it. I did have a catheter when my reconstructions were happening and I do remember those blissful nights where I could drink what I wanted and sleep right through. Last time I had a catheter for 48 hours I was drinking four litres a day and three at night and had the best sleeps I had had since before my injury.
I'm just wondering if you use a condom or a foley catheter? I never really found the condom catheters worked that well for me either.