Close To Incontinence With A Catheter

 I'll admit that I have looked for a way to simulate incontinence with catheters for a while, and I think I've come up with something good. This was an experiment that I continue to use today as the results were very satisfying.

You will need a foley catheter and a catheter plug (or something to plug it).

The first step is to inflate the catheter balloon. You'll need to do this to check the balloon and find a measuring point. Measure from the bottom of the balloon (side closest to the sphincter when inserted) about 3 inches. This is to clear both the sphincters in the male urinary tract. Now, you should be able to see the small tube that connects to the balloon through the catheter when you hold it up to the light. Without cutting into this tube, cut a hole in the side of the catheter at about 3 inches from the balloon. You can use a side cutter or something similar. Now, make sure you clean everything up very well.

Now, plug the catheter, insert the catheter, and inflate the balloon. What will happen is your urine will flow out this hole, and down your urethra around the catheter, so you will be able to feel it. It is a slow leak, and you may be able to stop the flow if you try really hard, but be prepared for you to leak after you stop concentrating. I find that if I sit down, the flow will stop, but as soon as I stand up, lookout. Also, you will need something close to a full bladder to do this, as you will need some pressure to force the urine out of the hole. One more thing - when you urinate, many things happen inside the body - some muscles relax, others contract. If you attempt to pee just a little bit while this catheter is in, your body will go through the same motions, and your bladder will start contracting. So by trying to let out just a tiny bit of urine, you will suddenly open the flood gates and pee yourself until your bladder settles down. Your bladder will spasm painfully while pushing urine through the small hole. It really is quite the experience if you are bound.

I normally use a 24fr catheter, but when doing this, I use a 16fr to allow extra room in the urethra. The feeling of the urine flowing out of my caged clitty is awesome. Normally when I wear a cath, you just feel the diaper getting soaked. This way I can feel it coming out and soaking the diaper. Since I sit at a desk most of the day, the other benefit was that the urine was slow to come out while sitting, but standing up after a while from sitting, I could feel it flood out.

I drank almost a gallon of water at work and went through 4 Abena X-plus diapers (with a soaker) in an 8-hour shift. The only real issue is during the diaper change while my urine continued to dribble out. There's no stopping the flow until the catheter is out. Another added benefit of using a catheter this way is that I cannot even feel the catheter since there is always urine flowing through the urethra helping keep it lubricated.



Objective:

To eliminate the visible catheter tubing.

Method:

Using a modified catheter, cut just beyond the urethra opening with a retracted penis using thread to recover the catheter and drain the catheter balloon.

Materials:

  • Latex catheter
  • Hemostat – locking clamp
  • Jewelers pliers
  • Upholstery thread
  • Upholstery needle
  • Plug for the catheter balloon fill tube (small tube) was fabricated.

Procedure:

Materials other than the catheter were cleaned using alcohol. This does not create a sterile environment, but the area where they will be used is not usually considered sterile and should be flushed with urine being expelled from the bladder.

Insert Foley catheter following normal sterile procedure. For this experiment, a non-modified catheter was used. With the catheter in place retract the penis exposing as much of the catheter tube as you can. Clamp the hemostat as near to the urethral opening as possible. Test to ensure that the catheter balloon is not leaking. The catheter was then cut approximately 3\4 inches from the hemostat away from the penis end.

A fabricated plug was then inserted into the balloon fill line that had a loop for attachment to the upholstery thread (this is an extremely strong thread you will not be able to break it by hand). This is how the balloon can be deflated so care needs to take that the plug can be easily removed (I used a bit of silicone lube). The diameter of the plug is about 5 to 8 times that of the balloon tube to ensure the balloon does not deflate unintentionally.

Next use an upholstery needle & thread to pierce the latex catheter near the hemostat using the jeweler pliers (smooth grip area) being sure to miss the balloon inflation tube leaving 1\2 inch of the tube. This could be done twice to ensure redundancy. Secure the ends of the threads about 6 inches from the catheter with a button. This ensures the catheter can be recovered if it migrates into the bladder. Check all work. Release the hemostat and allow the catheter to migrate into the urethra leaving only the thread exposed. The catheter tube end was now completely inside the penis.

Catheter removal was accomplished in this experiment by retracting the penis to the balloon plug, which was removed by hand without the aid of the thread. Upon deflation, the catheter was removed by pulling the thread very gently with no trauma to the urethra even though the edges were squared off.


This experiment was very successful, but not without concerns.
Failure of the threads seemed unlikely as they were tested on used catheters,
but uncertainties remain.

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