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Jan

Worth a sample I didn't get on with it, The little man popped out, in the UK we get pads free on the NHS

Male pouch

Have any of you guys used the "male pouch" post surgery and post catheter removal? If so, which do you believe worked better for you? The male pouch or something like Depends for men? Thanks so much!! I very much appreciate it!

Jan

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I've used the Tena " male guard " . It has substantial capacity, but it's smaller

than a Depends (which I hate).

I went through a lot of them, shortly after surgery.

I use them rarely, now. If I know I'll be pushing my limits, I put on a condom

catheter and a leg bag.

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> Have any of you guys used the " male pouch " post surgery and post catheter

removal? If so, which do you believe worked better for you? The male pouch or

something like Depends for men? Thanks so much!! I very much appreciate it!

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> Jan

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Yes I used them. Get just the pads. They are easier to wear and easier to carry a spare too. I tried the full diaper too but didn't like them as much. They are also not as discrete either. Make sure you are wearing briefs and it should catch most of the leaking. I just had little leaks usually from stress incontinence so I had just little squirts to catch. Sent from my iPod

Jan

Worth a sample I didn't get on with it, The little man popped out, in the UK we get pads free on the NHS

Male pouch

Have any of you guys used the "male pouch" post surgery and post catheter removal? If so, which do you believe worked better for you? The male pouch or something like Depends for men? Thanks so much!! I very much appreciate it!

Jan

From my iPod

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Thanks for the info. I'll pass it on to my husband!Sent from my iPod

I've used the Tena "male guard". It has substantial capacity, but it's smaller than a Depends (which I hate).

I went through a lot of them, shortly after surgery.

I use them rarely, now. If I know I'll be pushing my limits, I put on a condom catheter and a leg bag.

>

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> Have any of you guys used the "male pouch" post surgery and post catheter removal? If so, which do you believe worked better for you? The male pouch or something like Depends for men? Thanks so much!! I very much appreciate it!

>

> Jan

> From my iPod

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Thanks for the info. I'll pass it on to my husband!Sent from my iPod

I've used the Tena "male guard". It has substantial capacity, but it's smaller than a Depends (which I hate).

I went through a lot of them, shortly after surgery.

I use them rarely, now. If I know I'll be pushing my limits, I put on a condom catheter and a leg bag.

>

>

> Have any of you guys used the "male pouch" post surgery and post catheter removal? If so, which do you believe worked better for you? The male pouch or something like Depends for men? Thanks so much!! I very much appreciate it!

>

> Jan

> From my iPod

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Thanks so much for the info!Sent from my iPod

Yes I used them. Get just the pads. They are easier to wear and easier to carry a spare too. I tried the full diaper too but didn't like them as much. They are also not as discrete either. Make sure you are wearing briefs and it should catch most of the leaking. I just had little leaks usually from stress incontinence so I had just little squirts to catch. Sent from my iPod

Jan

Worth a sample I didn't get on with it, The little man popped out, in the UK we get pads free on the NHS

Male pouch

Have any of you guys used the "male pouch" post surgery and post catheter removal? If so, which do you believe worked better for you? The male pouch or something like Depends for men? Thanks so much!! I very much appreciate it!

Jan

From my iPod

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Thanks so much for the info!Sent from my iPod

Yes I used them. Get just the pads. They are easier to wear and easier to carry a spare too. I tried the full diaper too but didn't like them as much. They are also not as discrete either. Make sure you are wearing briefs and it should catch most of the leaking. I just had little leaks usually from stress incontinence so I had just little squirts to catch. Sent from my iPod

Jan

Worth a sample I didn't get on with it, The little man popped out, in the UK we get pads free on the NHS

Male pouch

Have any of you guys used the "male pouch" post surgery and post catheter removal? If so, which do you believe worked better for you? The male pouch or something like Depends for men? Thanks so much!! I very much appreciate it!

Jan

From my iPod

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