Hey wheels!
Thanks so much for the suggestion. I have mentally considered external catherters before, both conventional ones and the Men's Liberty system.. and pretty much come to the same conclusion every time, namely, while there could be advantages, I don't like the idea of attaching anything to my area down there with adhesive since pulling it off is likely to cause pain, and also, attaching it seems overly complicated and I don't think it would work as well for someone like me who has poor fine motor control. Not to mention the cost of external catheters seems tooutweigh the cost of diapers.. according to the primer of this site, a 10 day supply of supplies costs around 75 dollars..
I really don't see an alternative to diapers that are practical and convenient.. and if i recall correctly, the men's liberty can cost upwards of 70 dollars per apparatus out of pocket.. the actual cost of teh whole thing itself is 700 dollars.. now, I have my dad's Tricare, and medicaid, so perhaps cost is not an issue.. medicaid covers what Tricare doesn't.. but again, it comes back to the poor fine motor control issue. I believe we covered this topiic before in the general discussion forum under "Men's liberty.curious but skeptical..anyone try it?" In that topic you mention diminished nerve sensation in that area, so you can't comment on whether it would cause pain or discomfort.. The poor fine motor contorl is what concerns me most.. It's easy enough to grip a tab, pull it open and attach the diaper, but getting either the external to stick or the mens liberty might take more dexterity than I have. Perhaps i will mention it to my urologist and see what she says. However.. I am more or less content and comfortable using diapers. I live alone, so there's not a whole lot of issue with urine smell or privacy issues.. the aforemeitoned leaking issues don't happen very often.. usally my diapers keep me dry...but, again, thank you for your kind consideration and willingness to help

Peace out!
Rob