Catheter for a long flight

Hi,

I've had the syndrome since a kid and manage to get around it most of the time. But i have a 10.5 hour flight next week and I usually avoid drinking. I can manage this but having found this site (thank you!) I learned catheter might help. Having read the posts on here it seems that I need to arrange a doctor's / urology expert session and get a prescription.

As there's a short amount of time (It's Friday as I am writing this and my flight on Thursday morning)
(a) If I pay for a private consultation how likely is it that a chemist will have a catheter in stock? (If likely I would go this route)
(b) I could try my doctors but it appears you will be referred to a NHS appoitnment / takes time
(c) is there a quick way of getting a few of these before my flight?

Many thanks, Henry.

#4943 by Henry

Hi Henry

Now that is a new question indeed, in terms of timescale. I think that a private consultation would have catheters available. You can find this out when you phone up.

I agree that the NHS/GP route would not be quick enough. However it is worth trying. If I phone the surgey at 8am, I can get a same day appointment. But a GP is a lottery: some agree to using catheters, others do not.

To get some quickly you could try going to a manufacturer's website; try Coloplast.co.uk

BTW make it clear you are not asking for a permanent catheter but for a one-time use disposable catheter; the method is called Intermittent Self-Catheterisation or ISC.

Finally have a look at our Flying webpage here: www.ukpt.org.uk/living-with-paruresis/paruresis-and-flying

Let us know how it goes.

Cheers

Andrew

#4944 by andrew

Thank you so much Andrew for your quick reply. I wrote a reply on Friday, but I took a while and it timed out / didn’t save!

I’ve called my doctor this morning and managed to get a last minute appointment for today. Not sure what will happen - i assume a referral for the future.

I will also contact the manufacturer now.

I’ve been on many long flights before and dehydrate so may have to put up with that. But I am so pleased to find this forum and I will look to get on the course.

All the best,
Henry

#4946 by Henry

Good oh. Let us know how it goes.
Andrew

#4947 by andrew

Just seen the doctor he immediately prescribed the one time catheter you mentioned, 30 in a pack. Fingers crossed they arrive before the flight.

Thank you for your guidance!

#4949 by Henry

Excellent news. Feel free to email me on andrew@ “our domain name” for support on first using them.
A

#4950 by andrew
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