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<blockquote data-quote="bowell" data-source="post: 182973" data-attributes="member: 2623"><p>Also suffer bladder incontinence from spinal injury </p><p></p><p>In the day i make as many trip to the toilet as possible to keep bladder empty</p><p>also use pads in the day for the odd drip/spill :? </p><p>when out i need to use a catheter & collection bag </p><p></p><p>Night time was a problem as catheter & collection bag would tangle also feels uncomfortable </p><p>i was also using nappies up to 4 times in the night keep changing</p><p></p><p>My urologist has since prescribed some medication tablets (Desmopressin ) that i take 1hr before bed that seems to really help me I notice its used frequently for treatment of diabetes insipidus ?</p><p></p><p>urologist dept gave me small Bat powered bladder stimulator that is used to help empty </p><p>the bladder before bed its like a small hand held massager helps at other times as well</p><p></p><p>I can now manage with one nappie most nights </p><p></p><p>I found my urologist have a better range of pads nappies/ equipment to try in hospital, </p><p>once you find the right one for you ,will pass the prescription on to your GP /incontinence nurse</p><p></p><p>I know your incontinence is not same course as mine and there does seem to be more adult supplies around </p><p>Have you seen a child urologist yet ?</p><p></p><p>Bob</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bowell, post: 182973, member: 2623"] Also suffer bladder incontinence from spinal injury In the day i make as many trip to the toilet as possible to keep bladder empty also use pads in the day for the odd drip/spill :? when out i need to use a catheter & collection bag Night time was a problem as catheter & collection bag would tangle also feels uncomfortable i was also using nappies up to 4 times in the night keep changing My urologist has since prescribed some medication tablets (Desmopressin ) that i take 1hr before bed that seems to really help me I notice its used frequently for treatment of diabetes insipidus ? urologist dept gave me small Bat powered bladder stimulator that is used to help empty the bladder before bed its like a small hand held massager helps at other times as well I can now manage with one nappie most nights I found my urologist have a better range of pads nappies/ equipment to try in hospital, once you find the right one for you ,will pass the prescription on to your GP /incontinence nurse I know your incontinence is not same course as mine and there does seem to be more adult supplies around Have you seen a child urologist yet ? Bob [/QUOTE]
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