Skin-bond, a brush-on glue always worked well for me.

From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]: [EMAIL PROTECTED]: FW: FW: [QUAD-L] Getting Supra 
Pubic in 3 weeksDate: Fri, 18 Apr 2008 13:14:45 -0700








In my external catheter days I was successful using Clear Advantage.  This is 
the trick.  Get some stretchable athletic tape 1-2 inches wide.  It is tape 
used to tape Ace bandages. Tape half on cath and half on skin.  It will not 
come off.  It might be called “Elasticon or another Elastoplast.
 
Merrill
 





From: David K. Kelmer [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Friday, April 18, 2008 
12:13 PMTo: Tod E. Santee; Quadius; quad-list; ginaSubject: Re: FW: [QUAD-L] 
Getting Supra Pubic in 3 weeks
 

Hi Tod,

 

It's good to see the "Teach" (as Breezy would say) posting on the Q-List again. 
 I have used all three kinds of catheters, and have found that my body will 
immediately reject a Teflon catheter.  The latex ones will work, but they don't 
last long before I need to change them.  The silicone coated latex ones work 
best for me too, in my experience.

 


With Love, CtrlAltDel aka DaveC4/5 Complete - 31 Years Post

Texas, USA 

"Tod E. Santee" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Hi Gina & Quadius,I know what you mean. I had similar issues with catheters as 
both of you. The silione ones caused irritation and even pain at times. The 
latex ones caused redness after a week or two.After some reading I found there 
were two types opf latex catheters... teflon coated and silicone coated. Most 
warehouse-type places send whatever they happen to grab when they pull your 
order. I fopund I had to specify "silicone coated latex" NOT silicone, not 
latex and not teflon coated. HAS TO BE silicone coated.I don't know who you get 
your supplies from but I've found Edgepark to great at sending monthly orders 
without having to call all the time (unless something changes) and almost 
always getting it right! And never any problems with returns when they do 
goof.Best regards!--Tod---- gina wrote: > I use a silicone, because I found out 
I'm allergic to latex. I have alot less problems with silicone, but with what 
you described I might be allergic to the silicone, but not as bad as latex I 
know of no other catheters that I can use. Does your insurance pay for the 
Saline solution? I use a 24 french and 10cc or I should say thats what the 
doctor uses.,.I get him to change it once a month if I go much longer than that 
it feels like he's ripping out my guts.. what do ya'll irrigate with?> Gina> > 
Quadius wrote:> The main reason I asked about the type of catheter is because I 
discovered about 10 years ago that I am allergic to the silicone products. I 
first noticed it when I had a silicone trach to which my skin became adhered. 
Ear nose and throat had to rip the trach right out of my neck and finally got 
them to agree to do reconstructive surgery about five or six years later.> When 
I have a silicone catheter in my body, my bladder spasms profusely, I feel like 
I have a terrible UTI, the stoma tries to adhered itself to the catheter, and 
there are excessive amounts of calcification on the end of the catheter when it 
is removed. I now only use latex catheters with a little bit of silicone 
coating.> According to my care providers, this is an abnormal allergy, but I 
thought I'd let you know about it since you're, seems to close around your 
catheter.> Quadius> > > On 4/15/08, Merrill Burghardt wrote: I use 10 cc's of 
natural saline. I daily apply triple action antibiotic gel, but when the SP is 
first installed it will generally leak for a few days. The type used is a 24 
French. Mine was a headache for several days. I even thought it was a mistake 
but it was worth it.> > Merrill> > > ---------------------------------> > From: 
Quadius [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: Tuesday, April 15, 2008 12:39 PM> To: 
gina> Cc: quad-list> Subject: Re: [QUAD-L] Getting Supra Pubic in 3 weeks> > > 
Gina,> How much sailing are you putting into the bulb? I used to have a problem 
with the SP leaking if I put in 5 cc, but I now put in anywhere from eight to 
10 cc.> What type of catheter are you using, i.e. silicone or latex?> Quadius> 
> On 4/15/08, gina wrote: > Hi,> > I've had a SP for about 3yrs now and it is 
better. I get mine changed every month the only problems I really have with 
mine is it leaks some but when I get it changed it hurts some because my body 
heals so fast that it tries to heal itself around the catheter and I get alot 
of calcium built up around the end of it. But I am glad I did it the UTI's are 
alot less. And it is great to have that area down below free... I hope it all 
goes well with yours...> > Gina
 
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