Isc/sheath Wearers And Night Rigs
#1
Posted 28 March 2010 - 11:04 PM
At present I just attach an night bag to my legbag and lay the leg bag alongside me, tap open and let it flow through (hopefully, been a few airlocks). This is what I was taught in the hospital during rehab but as usual does not mean this is the best method.
Does mean lying on my side or turning at night can tangle the plumbing though.
How do any other guys in here handle the night shift?
cheers for any ideas.
#2
Posted 29 March 2010 - 12:37 AM
Edinburgh Colin, on Mar 28 2010, 11:04 PM, said:
At present I just attach an night bag to my legbag and lay the leg bag alongside me, tap open and let it flow through (hopefully, been a few airlocks). This is what I was taught in the hospital during rehab but as usual does not mean this is the best method.
Does mean lying on my side or turning at night can tangle the plumbing though.
How do any other guys in here handle the night shift?
cheers for any ideas.
Pull the sheath off the legbag.
rinse legbag.
put in a little antiseptic detergent and some water which will kill the bugs during the night.
empty and rinse the night bag, which has had antiseptic detergent and water in it all day and is now clean
plug your sheath onto the night bag.
In the morning do the oppostie operations.
enjoy.
-G
#3
Posted 29 March 2010 - 12:20 PM
Before getting on to bed, I remove leg bag, and wash inside leg bag with plenty of water.
Attach Bed bag, and hang it on wheel chair. I made my own bed bag hanger on small bamboo stick. 4 metal hook for bed bag and one bigger hook to attach on top of wheel. This way bag is almost level with bed, giving extra tube length.
At night I cath direct to bed bag so no need to keep bottle and don't have to worry about Urine spill.
While turning I make sure tube is not under me and not getting pulled.
To be where you have never been before
You have to do what you have never done before
#4
Posted 29 March 2010 - 09:55 PM
#5
Posted 31 March 2010 - 04:19 PM
In The Wind, on Mar 29 2010, 10:55 PM, said:
God, reading these posts makes me think i have it easy.
I ISC before bed then just plug a night bag into my leg bag and make sure it'll run OK. No cleaning or anything - I just get a clean sheath in the morning and change the leg bag 2 or 3 times a week.
Life's too short to be rinsing and disinfeting everything all the time.
#6
Posted 31 March 2010 - 05:54 PM
I attach directly to my night bag, too. I also straight cath thru the sheath morning, night, and in the early afternoon. I've been told to keep my bladder empty, this way, to help prevent ecoli colonization from becoming a problem.
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#7
Posted 31 March 2010 - 10:00 PM
lozsmith, on Mar 31 2010, 05:19 PM, said:
In The Wind, on Mar 29 2010, 10:55 PM, said:
God, reading these posts makes me think i have it easy.
I ISC before bed then just plug a night bag into my leg bag and make sure it'll run OK. No cleaning or anything - I just get a clean sheath in the morning and change the leg bag 2 or 3 times a week.
Life's too short to be rinsing and disinfeting everything all the time.
Thanks all for your comments but seems some of you are working awfully hard.
Got to say I like the home made "Bamboo Bag Holder" brilliant!
#9
Posted 06 April 2010 - 01:38 AM
I disconnect my legbag (leave condom on because i have a condom on all day) but my legbag on the floor tube up just to ensure it doesnt leak. Then i connect to a nightbag thats in garbage bucket beside my bed (once again decreases spill chance) Then the next mornin i reattach the legbag from the previous day and off I go. I do this until the legbag starts to smell or it breaks (usually lasts me about a week.. sometimes two weeks if i empty it frequently.
haha the joys of being 18 i guess
#11
Posted 27 December 2011 - 08:07 AM
During the day, we'll cath before we go outside for a long period, or every three to four hours if he's just bumming around the house. Then at night before the last thing we do before I crawl in to bed is cath one more time.
He wears a brief during the night, and I usually wake him up to cath at around 2:30 am, but since we've gotten on this routine he's had minimal leakage.
I do have to cath him again first thing in the morning though, if we wait even a few minutes after he's awake we have issues.
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