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#1 purple_faeries

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Posted 10 April 2009 - 12:20 PM

Hiya :)

I was going through my cupboards today and found boxes of intermittent catheters, Speedicath and Hydrosil Discreet, which as I now have an indwelling in I no longer need. If you or anyone you know could make use of them you are welcome to them free, however I cannot afford to pay postage and don't have any idea how much it would cost.

Speedicath size 10ch

16 boxes of 30, all full

Hydrosil Discreet size 10ch

24 boxes, all of 30 and full (I think), these are very short and 'discreet', only 6 inches long, they are coated and have a foil thing to break to activate it, it only needs turning round 6 times for it to work, not 30 secs or anything. Very handy as they are so small and flexible and small packaging too they are easy to put in a handbag as the speedicaths are more stiff and not bendable or anything.

Female of course :)

As I said earlier if you want them you can have them, it seems a shame to have to throw them out and as there is so much of them they would take up all room in the bin 8-) of course if you just want some of them then that's fine too :!:

Take care

Hannah


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Posted 26 May 2009 - 01:51 PM

View Postpurple_faeries, on Apr 10 2009, 01:20 PM, said:

Hiya :(

I was going through my cupboards today and found boxes of intermittent catheters, Speedicath and Hydrosil Discreet, which as I now have an indwelling in I no longer need. If you or anyone you know could make use of them you are welcome to them free, however I cannot afford to pay postage and don't have any idea how much it would cost.

Speedicath size 10ch

16 boxes of 30, all full

Hydrosil Discreet size 10ch

24 boxes, all of 30 and full (I think), these are very short and 'discreet', only 6 inches long, they are coated and have a foil thing to break to activate it, it only needs turning round 6 times for it to work, not 30 secs or anything. Very handy as they are so small and flexible and small packaging too they are easy to put in a handbag as the speedicaths are more stiff and not bendable or anything.

Female of course :cheers:

As I said earlier if you want them you can have them, it seems a shame to have to throw them out and as there is so much of them they would take up all room in the bin 8-) of course if you just want some of them then that's fine too :!:

Take care

Hannah











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