JoeK,
My medical condition is known as a "incomplete paraplegic". The site of my injery is at L5/S1. Actually, things start at L3 and go to S1. Because my injury is so low I'm mobile and able to walk, but the nerve damage in S1 is what caused me to be bowel, and bladder incon. Being a vet, I receive my treatment from the VA healthcare known as the Spinal Cord Injury (SCI) Clinic. Almost everyone is in a wheelchair. There are only a few of us within the clinic that are mobile so in some way I feel like a fish out of water compared to others within the clinic.
Because of my mobility (able to walk), I have a nick name. My nick name is "Walkie Talkie". I can walk, and I can talk. I'm going to guess that there are probably 500, or so vets in the SCI clinic. There is only a few prerequisite in to join the VA SCI clinit, and this is have a "severe" spine, or neck injury. Due to the nature of these injuries, all of the SCI vets that I've spoken with regarding incon use a cath. If there are others in the SCI clinic that use diapers I know it is not many,....I would guess LESS than a have dozen, or so.
I see my Urologist year two years, and last year when I saw him he was suggesting I condsider the use of a cath. I've used them in tha past for a while and I hate them....pure and simple. I don't have a urine retention issues where I can not void,....... my problem is just the opposite,.........I'm not able to keep/hold any urine in my bladder. If I was NOT mobile, or I was only bladder incon, then I "might" consider using a cath, but sence this is not the situation, I just do see how I would be doing myself any good to use a cath since I would still need to type of protection from bowel incontinence uless I wanted to go to the extreme and use a bag for both,......no thank you. I'll continue using what works best and is low tech. The highest level of risk is getting a diaper rash and when you compare that to a UTI,...... it's a no brainer for me.
