Friday, December 21, 2018

Viewer mail bag

Someone suggested that I reply to some of my more frequently asked questions publicly to answer those who are too shy to email or comment (comments can be left anonymously btw).

Some of the biggest questions:

What are you looking for anyway?

Well, I don't want to wear an indwelling catheter (foley cath) and I do not want to wear diapers.

I want to find something a little easier to wear, can last at least a solid workday without much maintenance, and that doesn't leave me with skin irritation.

What caused you you become incontinent?

A combination of things. I had problems with wetting the bed and, parents being parents, eventually I went to the doctor. This started a chain of issues. One urologist claimed I had damaged my pudendal nerve:



He assumed that damage that came from a baseball accident years prior (wasn't wearing a cup) where the cause of my issues... and that they would "self correct".


To be more specific, it was the genital part of the genitofemoral nerve damage that was causing it.

Over the years, in my teens, I was prescribed a "fast cath" without proper instruction and wrong FR size. I would use that to relieve myself (when I really didn't need to, since it wasn't stress related). It was awkward, painful and frustrating to use.

Ultimately, the lack of training using it caused some unhealthy habits which led me to a very bad urinary tract infection which required hospitalization and caused permanent damage. This made leakage issue 10x worse.... and leads me to my next most common question:

Do you even urinate, or do you have no pressure built up to pee?

Sometimes. When I first wake up. I have the urge to pee, but I usually don't make it to the toilet in time. I think it's due to urine in my bladder accumulating and when I stand up, it comes out.

If you can imagine, it's like a permanent catheter with the tip cut off. It doesn't come out in a full stream, but it just comes out enough to make a mess.

This also happens when sitting for long periods.


What do you normally wear?
Depends... no, literally. Hah. I usually use those at home since they are more comfortable and at night so I can move around without tubes.
I sometimes wear a condom catheter for certain situations since they are relatively secure and easy to put on (even once while driving!). The adhesive is the main issue I have with it for extended wear.

I use a regular foley catheter for extended trips. I make certain to use proper hygiene and use the correct size and with a coude tip.

The diapers are good, but you have to be careful to stay dry. That's just not possible while on the go.

How embarrassing is it for you?
It's sucks going through airports. I get "selected" to go to secondary pat down, and it's always confusing for the TSA since I don't look like a typical person who wears one. I once had to show my catheter, and literally everything, to a group of TSA agents. It was humiliating, but they were professional about it.

This is why I'd rather drive across the country than fly, if I can.

I'd have to say it used to be a lot more embarrassing when I was younger. Since, back then, we all wore white briefs, it was pretty obvious when changing that I "pissed myself" (as my classmates would tease). Wearing diapers to class was completely out of the question, so I just went with it. My trick was to just have multiple pairs of briefs in my backpack and change between classes.

What type of medicine do you take for your condition?
Nothing. It's permanent damage. I just avoid things like caffeine and alcohol since they will, almost literally, pour right through me.

Have you tried Eastern medicine?
Yes, somewhat. I did japskasi Thai treatment, but I didn't get any benefit out of it. I'm willing to try suggestions.

Why do you post pictures of yourself with them on?
Well, finding images of the devices actually being used, and real reviews from people who actually use them are super rare. I wanted a bit of transparency. If the product is shit, I won't hold back.

I don't get paid from any of these companies. While I do have advertising turned on, it does not affect the decisions in product choices for this blog... That, and I have no shame.

What happened to the old post of you when you were younger? The story about the baseball incident?
I took the post down because there was someone asking creepy questions. There were pictures of my injury from when I was a kid before my surgery. I decided to remove the post for now but I might repost it without the pictures later.

Why don't you try natural cotton based diapers instead of the disposable?
They can't keep up. I've tried some before. I have a pair from multiple companies actually. Not only do they not hold enough liquid, they take forever to dry...

What happens when you get an erection while wearing a catheter?
Great question. This is actually something you don't find on the packaging for catheter devices you have to take into consideration. Since the device you are attaching the catheter is literally a moving object, this can cause for some leakage at night or whenever that situation pops up.



As well with the questions, I've gotten a few tips. Some have suggested the obvious, some have suggested genius, and some have suggested the plain weird!

To those who reached out to tell me about their own personal stories and struggles, I hoped I helped you out. Advice from someone who's in your shoes goes a long way. I'm here to rant as much as I'm here to listen! (my email is on the top right)

I will be reviewing more devices in 2019. I also plan on bringing some of my readers stories and ideas into the blog.

Sunday, November 18, 2018

Bioderm Liberty 3.0 Male External Catheter

I decided to try a quirky product to review. This is a very unique catheter that uses adhesives on top to secure the drainage. It's called the Bioderm Liberty 3.0.



Compared to some of the other oddities I've reviewed in the past, this was relatively cheap at $12.



I followed the guide on this to wear. I am circumcised and I followed the appropriate steps for cleaning and drying. I even watched the video.


Once I put the device on I knew it wasn't going to work. The tape wasn't long enough and wouldn't fit over the head securely. It was so rigid it didn't grasp well enough.



Even with an empty bag, the weight was putting the tape away.



After only an hour of wearing this, the moisture from my body, added with a little bit of drainage, added up to a completely failing device. I would never wear this in public as it's doomed to fail.... for me at least. Perhaps if you have foreskin, this would adhere better. I still wouldn't trust it personally though.


Friday, August 3, 2018

Reviewing the Amazon brand Solimo slip on (brief) male diapers

While I don't normally wear diapers, I came across a good deal for a "just in case" scenario. Amazon has a store brand diaper, Solimo, for sale and the prices are very competitive


I weighed my options against the unisex vs the male based on price and reviews and decided to get both.

The box came quick and there were no issues with the packaging.

The unisex is on the left and the male is on the right.


Right away I could tell a huge difference in quality. The male diapers are much thicker.


For a stress test, I gave these the good ole workday and a car trip. My experience with both products was very poor. The unisex was worse, but the male version was not much better.

They leak and don't hold much fluid. They are oddly shaped, even the mens. The padding doesn't even come up to the penis. I could feel it moving around and bunching up while I walked.

After 1 day, both were practically disintegrating... and my job isn't high impact, just an average desk job.

During the car trip home, I felt leaking around the thighs and when I took it off, I noticed the weight of the "full" diaper wasn't that great. Maybe not even a cup.

While I'm generally not satisfied with diapers at all, these were the worst I've ever come across. The only good thing (and the reason I thought I'd give it a chance) is they guarantee the product. I will be getting a refund.

My best backup option are guards and a pair of briefs. The combination works and the guard is easy to conceal in a pocket.


It's been my go to for a while. The bulge isn't too noticeable in jeans, sorta noticeable in shorts... but it gives me peace of mind.


Saturday, February 24, 2018

URINCare Incontinence: ProRen Cup vs ProRen FLO

I saw a really good review about a device military pilots use while going on long flights. The same company that makes the AMXDmax...


also makes a civilian model called the ProRen Cup and ProRen Flo.


The ProRen Cup is based off the military version and is heavy duty and meant for people who can't get up. The ProRen Flo is a suction based catheter system that is more flexible (and I'm sure, nowhere near as reliable as the Cup).


I wanted to order one of these. It would make for the perfect road trip device, as that's one of my biggest problems with a leaky bladder. I don't want to ruin the seats in my car! The problem though is the price. It's $3,000 for the base kit!!


Hopefully someone comes out with a competing product to this as from what I've read on their site: http://www.omnibladder.com/ it's a good product.

Their Youtube channel explains how it works than I ever could. It's worth the watch... even if you can't buy.