i cut the end off my night bag that plugs into my catheter - and then push
that end over the bottom part of my legbag.    that system keeps the
anti-flowback valve in place and provides me with 3 quarts of storage which i 
don't
even use on 'beer' nights.   i put the night bag on the floor and my leg
bag in bed beside me.   this makes for good flow down to the floor and nothing
can get caught on frames orwhatever.
azdave


In a message dated 6/7/09 1:03:02 PM, [email protected] writes:


> Speaking of potassium, do any of you have low potassium? I have to
> take 60meq a day in order to keep mine in the normal range. None of
> my doctors seem to know why?!? Do you guys have any ideas?
>
> On another note, at night, where and how do you hang your drainage
> bag? I've been laying mine on the bed by my feet but it doesn't drain
> very well that way especially when I raise the foot of the bed up.
> I've thought of hanging it on the side of the bed frame but it pulls
> quite a bit that way - I have a supra pubic. If I do hang it on the
> bed frame, should I put a loop in the tube? A CNA once told me that
> this helps the drainage?!?. And lastly, should I tie the tube to my
> thigh? I  have this fear of the bag falling and pulling the cath out! TIA.
>
> Dan
>




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