Belarin
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So about a month ago now I posted in here because about 18 months ago I began noticing the occasional wet patches in my pants at work and over the last 6 months or so have been noticing it more often. In the last post I asked for advice on pads since I had never used them and was planning to try wearing them for a month to track how many times leaks occurred and get a rough measure of how much there was.
At the time I figured a month would be a sensible time frame because the amount I had been noticing it I thought it was maybe happening 4-6 days a month with only maybe 10ml at most coming out, which is what I told the Dr when he asked. Well it seems I was quite wrong about that, the pads have been wet closer to 3-5 days a week with an average weight around 40g-60g higher than dry weight after about 10 hours with a couple days higher than that.
So I have an appointment to chat to the Dr coming up on Monday to update him and show the tracking data I have recorded and will see what he says.
In the meantime I do have another question or two...
I decided on using the pads because coming into this from the DL side of it I figured knowing that the pads only hold tiny amounts and also don't feel anything like a diaper I wouldn't have any desire or capability to just use them rather than a toilet which would skew any data collection. I was right about this however I also found that the pads were quite uncomfortable and while they are a bit more compatible and easy to manage at work they are still (like diapers) not really suitable or easy to keep hidden from colleagues at my job.
This is a slight issue because, now knowing how much it is actually happening it would possibly explain a lot of the new skin problems I've been having down there the last couple years (if my pants are getting wet that often and drying without me knowing) So I was looking around for options to manage it and discovered sheath/condom catheters.
I bought a set from amazon with a leg bag to try out and found it to be much more suitable for working, I can still use the toilet when needed and just empty/measure if anything does collect in the bag, it's much less irritating down there, I don't have to worry about "wet diaper scents" or changing and discarding used pads without anyone seeing/asking questions and with it not feeling like a diaper I don't get the "screw it I'll just go in the diaper and change later" thoughts (I'm using the smallest bag so I know it won't actually hold a full wee either).
My big question is does anyone have experience of using these long term? any issues I might need to be aware of or problems with them? any skin problems? For quite a while now I have been using an anti itch cream (eurax) daily as well as moisturiser and other skin care products for regular skin issues (even when not wearing any diapers for a while) but have only felt the need to use that a couple times in the last week or so since using the sheaths.
Also I ended up going to a supplier website (for Ugo Fix) that said you could order samples and they would set up a call back with a urology/continence nurse to help find the most suitable products. I got he call and she went through some things and worked out which size I needed and sent out some sample sheaths + prep wipes and tape (which fit better than the ones I tried which were definitely too big), but she mentioned about a prescription service they do with Vyne, in which when it's time to order more they get the prescription from the GP and then send the products out.
I'll be talking with the GP on Monday about this but currently wondering if anyone (especially in the UK) has any experience of services like this, how they work etc. I know they are usually a prescription item though there are places that just sell the sheaths. Is the GP likely to accept the use of these especially given the possible improvement in skin condition or are they more inclined to suggest other means of managing it?
At the time I figured a month would be a sensible time frame because the amount I had been noticing it I thought it was maybe happening 4-6 days a month with only maybe 10ml at most coming out, which is what I told the Dr when he asked. Well it seems I was quite wrong about that, the pads have been wet closer to 3-5 days a week with an average weight around 40g-60g higher than dry weight after about 10 hours with a couple days higher than that.
So I have an appointment to chat to the Dr coming up on Monday to update him and show the tracking data I have recorded and will see what he says.
In the meantime I do have another question or two...
I decided on using the pads because coming into this from the DL side of it I figured knowing that the pads only hold tiny amounts and also don't feel anything like a diaper I wouldn't have any desire or capability to just use them rather than a toilet which would skew any data collection. I was right about this however I also found that the pads were quite uncomfortable and while they are a bit more compatible and easy to manage at work they are still (like diapers) not really suitable or easy to keep hidden from colleagues at my job.
This is a slight issue because, now knowing how much it is actually happening it would possibly explain a lot of the new skin problems I've been having down there the last couple years (if my pants are getting wet that often and drying without me knowing) So I was looking around for options to manage it and discovered sheath/condom catheters.
I bought a set from amazon with a leg bag to try out and found it to be much more suitable for working, I can still use the toilet when needed and just empty/measure if anything does collect in the bag, it's much less irritating down there, I don't have to worry about "wet diaper scents" or changing and discarding used pads without anyone seeing/asking questions and with it not feeling like a diaper I don't get the "screw it I'll just go in the diaper and change later" thoughts (I'm using the smallest bag so I know it won't actually hold a full wee either).
My big question is does anyone have experience of using these long term? any issues I might need to be aware of or problems with them? any skin problems? For quite a while now I have been using an anti itch cream (eurax) daily as well as moisturiser and other skin care products for regular skin issues (even when not wearing any diapers for a while) but have only felt the need to use that a couple times in the last week or so since using the sheaths.
Also I ended up going to a supplier website (for Ugo Fix) that said you could order samples and they would set up a call back with a urology/continence nurse to help find the most suitable products. I got he call and she went through some things and worked out which size I needed and sent out some sample sheaths + prep wipes and tape (which fit better than the ones I tried which were definitely too big), but she mentioned about a prescription service they do with Vyne, in which when it's time to order more they get the prescription from the GP and then send the products out.
I'll be talking with the GP on Monday about this but currently wondering if anyone (especially in the UK) has any experience of services like this, how they work etc. I know they are usually a prescription item though there are places that just sell the sheaths. Is the GP likely to accept the use of these especially given the possible improvement in skin condition or are they more inclined to suggest other means of managing it?