3 easy Ways to go to “Paradise” (Part B)

 

(Continue from Part A)

 

3) Full “Sewage Tank”

 

What is the biggest challenge to people with limited or no mobility in legs? Walking? NO. I think Going to toilet.

 

People always ask me how do you go to toilet. I said I don’t need to go to toilet. Not even one day, maybe a few days. (Even a normal person needs to go to toilet a few times per day.) Do you believe?

 

 

Because of my injury, it affects my bowel and bladder control. I cannot use my power to hold. Once the time comes, they are opened immediately by itself. It is very inconvenient. And I cannot move my legs and my transfer from wheelchair is hopeless. Does it mean I need to sit on a toilet 24/7? Fortunately there is a contingency product called Catheter. It is a tube to help draining the sewage liquid from bladder. It would be one time use for those have good hand function or indwelling one which I am using. Why indwelling? There is a hole at my tummy to let the catheter tube go into my bladder and a leg bag is connected to the other end to hold the sewage. The tube stays in my bladder for around 6 weeks before getting a new one.

Catheter
Catheter

Leg Bag
Leg Bag