Hi Anne
Happy New Year.
She manages usual journeys by planning where the loos are en route and stops when necessary. However she cannot stop with a vehicle loaded with exhibits.
We discussed shewees although I've never seen one! She has one and had forgotten about it. She seemed optimistic about it but like you I wasn't convinced.
She's seeing the nurse specialist again this week and I've asked her to ask for any ideas but thought I'd ask our group too.
Best wishes, Jill
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> On 20 Jan 2015, at 15:47, "[log in to unmask]" <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
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> What an interesting scenario. My first question would be how does she manage
> when undertaking journeys normally eg coming into work and work from there.
> It may be worth having a chat to a specialist continence adviser, I am sure
> your local hospital could assist.
>
> With regards to a portable aid to assist her symptoms. Putting myself in the
> position of the client now - if you are thinking of a "shewee"I don't think
> she would be happy with using such an aid for obvious reasons of
> embarassment. The only other aid I can think of would be a catheter -
> however, that may not be the answer in view of infections. A specialist
> continence adviser would be the best person to consult.
>
> Anne
>
>
>> On 20/01/2015 15:08, "Jill Holland" <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
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>> Good afternoon colleagues,
>> I would be grateful for help with a query.
>> I have seen a lady with denuding active chronic non-specific cystitis. It is
>> very debilitating and worse in the mornings.
>> Her role is changing and she is expected to travel a short distance, (on a
>> good run approx 15 minutes) to collect exhibits. In view of the security
>> involved she cannot leave the vehicle unattended to nip into a loo on route.
>> Any suggestions on portable aids to manage her symptoms whilst en route?
>> Many thanks in advance, Jill
>>
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