QUOTE (Tinbasher @ Nov 7 2009, 05:20 PM)

You could always carry a prescription(s) with you although you'd probaby need two days to wait for delivery to a local pharmacy.
I tried doing this in South Africa, Cape Town no less. And... the only single use catheters they could get hold of (in the whole of SA) were terrible quality in comparison to UK ones. And if that was South Africa then I dread to think what the rest of Africa must be like!

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The reason I was uneasy about reusing the Hydrocath is that I once reused them when my luggage got lost and ended up with a mega uti. Afterwards a friend suggested that that once used the coating might actually act as a culture medium (she a nurse not a microbioligist!)
I probably get three UTIs a year and after drinking huge amounts of water they disappear after a few days (I avoid antibiotics whenever possible so have only taken them once in six years for an UTI). This is with me spending every day reusing my single use catheter up to 8 times a day.
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I have to say that for travelling I now swear by the Hydrocath kits with water bag etc all in one you can cath almost anywhere without worrying about the quality of the water.
Only just discovered these and definitely going to order some to experiment with. Thanks for the recommendation.

QUOTE (Slowlegs @ Nov 7 2009, 11:53 PM)

My urologist recommended the same - re using single use caths for up to a week.
Interesting to hear when professionals are willing to state this. I had one of the top SCI experts in the UK tell me that there are no major concerns at all in reusing a single use catheter for a day. For a week may be pushing it though, again because the plastic holder the catheter comes in may deteriorate a lot over that times.
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Anyway, I would perhaps suggest getting some 1 3/4" (about 40mm) PVC pipe and some blanking caps, 25mm will probably work too. Then you can cut the PVC pipe to whatever length you like. Glue one end with pipe adhesive and the other can slip on or off. Perhaps even use a bit of velcro on nylon strapping at the removable end to hold the lid on. Then you can put your cath in that. If you take some Miltons tablets along
http://www.epharmacy.com.au/product.asp?id...rial+Tablets+30 (only recommending this link for the product, not the seller) and attach the container to your chair or some other item vertically at night and leave it all night sterlising. Tip it out in the morning. That will keep it clean and if you keep the lid on, no foreign bodies will get in. I'd be concerned about reusing a zip loc bag because it can't be cleaned easily and you'd probably end up taking up a heap of them in lieu of catheters.
Nice suggestion. I walk with crutches so no chair to strap it onto; could put something similar in my rucksack. However, I'd rather find a simple holder to have in my pocket, for a day at a time, and use a new catheter each new day. If/when I start travelling with a wheelchair then I may well take up your great suggestion.

QUOTE (Pwuff @ Nov 8 2009, 12:38 AM)

What about 10 mm or so flexible tubing as is used to connect water filters? cork each end in some fashion.
That stuff could definitely work. I suppose I'd still need some sort of a receptacle to add the water to the catheter before use.
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I was issued multiple use caths in Asia that are good for 6 months. They come with their own containers.
Who is the manufacturer? I'd be curious to look into them.