The pop-ons are self adhesive, and they connect normally to the leg bag. I 
transfer so much that without straps, it will end up twisted and wrapped around 
my leg after a while. 

Basically, every time I need to go, I have to find a bathroom, take the bag out 
and lower it to the ground ( kind of simulating if it were attached). Once im 
done, I just empty it. 

If the bag is at the same level, on my lap for example, the cath just fills up 
like a balloon. It's not until it is lowered that the suction or gravity or 
whatever pulls everything down the tube into the bag. 

I'm not sure what you mean by what I would do if failure. If the cath blows 
off, everything goes in the washer, and I hit the shower. Maybe I'm 
misunderstanding you. 

On Feb 11, 2011, at 3:01 PM, [email protected] wrote:

> Todd, you are threading on a slippery slope in doing what you are doing. Cath 
> equipment should be properly secured to the penis and to your leg.   And it 
> should be emptied 4-6 times a day, depending on how it fills.
> How would you protect yourself should failure occur?
>  
> Best Wishes
>  
> In a message dated 2/11/2011 1:41:23 P.M. Central Standard Time, 
> [email protected] writes:
> I use the pop-on condoms with just regular leg bag 
> (https://www.edgepark.com/shopcatalog/showitemdetails.cfm?psku=509348&QTY=3&PageRef=Update&OrderID=5290584)
> 
> Since I live alone with no assistance, i cant use the straps to attach the 
> bag to my shin area like im supposed to, and emptying it in that position is 
> a pita.  As a result, everything kind of resides in the front area of my 
> pants.  Since there is no gravity working, the condom will just fill up and 
> blow off, instead of going through the tube into the bag.  If I am in a 
> bathroom, its easy to just pull the bag out and let gravity do its thing but 
> if i'm stuck somewhere else, there's no pint in wearing this thing because it 
> just doesn't work.  
> 
> Is there any alternatives or a different product that would work?
> 
> Todd D
> C-6

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