Yes Quadius, I saw your picture.....Your way is very similar to mine, that bag 
is a cool idea. Dan H.

Quadius <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:    Same here Danny.  I sent a link with a 
picture, but I failed to mention that I have put leg bags on the side of my 
chair when I was in the hospital.  You can easily cover all of it up and no one 
really has to know.  In fact, whenever I go into the hospital for any procedure 
that requires me to get out of the chair I have to show the nurses where the 
bag is hanging.  They haven't seen it in 11 years. 
  If my memory serves correct on that the only time anyone has ever even 
noticed that, other than people that know me real well, it is when I was 
searched going into some events a while back.  They definitely didn't dwell too 
long on my search after that.  :-) 
Quadius


  On 7/13/07, Danny Hearn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:    I wear a large nightbag 
always....I just hang it on the side of my chair and kinda cover it and help 
hold it in place with a leather carry tote type bag that I store my ID and 
stuff in, the leather bag is much smaller but I go shopping and to restaurants 
or anywhere.I wear shorts too....no-one has ever even asked about it in 10 
years except a few curious young kids .I always turn the bag in so no one can 
see the urine side only the white bag backside. Me and my wife figure why hide 
it --it is our way of life.  We change the bag every 2 weeks but use the supra 
pubic catheter 1 full month before change.      Dan   

[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:       In a message dated 7/13/2007 1:12:53 PM Eastern 
Daylight Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
  They do have belly bags.  Cost a little more but well worth it. 
  
  is there surgery involved? Is this used with a regular indwelling foley?
  these are probably stupid questions but i don't understand how it works. i'd 
love to wear shorts again.
  diane



    
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