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#1 ADP-10-08-63

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Posted 27 January 2010 - 01:54 PM

Now all plumbed in at long last but to all forum male members was wondering if there is better eqipment other than nhs of which district nurses are fully conversant with.

Your help and co-operation would be severly appreciated.

Many thanks.

#2 Bobby Bruce

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Posted 22 February 2010 - 08:24 AM

View PostADP-10-08-63, on Jan 27 2010, 08:54 AM, said:

NOW ALL PLUMBED IN AT LONG LAST BUT TO ALL FORUM MALE MEMBERS WAS WONDERING IF THERE IS BETTER EQIPMENT OTHER THAN NHS OF WHICH DISTRICT NURSES ARE FULLY CONVERSANT WITH.
YOUR HELP AND CO-OPERATION WOULD BE SEVERLY APPRECIATED
MANY THANKS

Well if you really really must keep it on uro san plus seem,s to work best for me'Freedom clear LS tends to slip off if you have to grunt,and you put out a large volume of refined apple juice. It will back up and the urin will push the cathitor away from the penis. That can happen to all of them. Conveen is similar to uro san but has a smaller foam tape.Not as good. Hope this helps
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