Hi everyone,

I haven't been on this list in years, but it helped me once before and I
figured several of you might have some ideas I haven't thought of.

I'm an incomplete quad and for over a decade I've had intermittent caths
done every few hours.  I can sometimes do the cath myself but it takes
about half an hour and if I do it more than a couple of times a day my
hands get tired and clumsy.  So I've tried to have someone around that can
help at intervals of 5 hours or so and that has worked okay.  I'm currently
considering taking a job all the way across the country and I'm concerned I
won't have anyone to help cath me at work.  I use a closed system and
currently when I do a cath myself(which requires some shelf space that will
be hard to find in an office bathroom stall) I sit the bag with urine in
the bathroom to be dumped by someone later, but of course this will not be
an option while I'm at work.

Do any of you self cath and if so how do you handle the logistics when
you're not at home? Is there a better option?

I have pretty good sensation(I can even tell when I need to go) and if I
have an indwelling in for more than a day I get very sore.  Also my
urologist is very much against me using any type of indwelling for more
than a short period of time.  I do get UTI's from time to time(mostly due
to not drinking enough) as well as frequently get stones(mostly kidney,
but occasionally bladder stones).  I tried condom caths when I was first
injured but I tend to only go whenever my bladder is completely full and at
that point it is too much too fast for the condom to handle.

I've considered having an indwelling put in and taken out everyday for
work, but they can be difficult to put in and I would also need help taking
it out I believe.  Another option is that I believe the company has a
medical center somewhere on the campus and they could probably assist with
the intermittent cathing, but I'm not sure how close that will be to the
building I'll be working in and sometimes I "really" need to go lol(however
unless I have a UTI I can kind of stick to a schedule).

Sorry for the verbosity of the email, but I hope that given the details
above some of you might have some sage advice.

Thanks for your time.

C2 incomplete

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