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Airing out
Posted: Thu Dec 31, 2015 12:55 pm
by Travis
So we al know airing out is really good to combat rashes and such. Trouble is the possibility of accidents. What do y'all do to air out but ensure that accidents are okay?
Re: Airing out
Posted: Thu Dec 31, 2015 1:18 pm
by RobertH
Hi Travis
The best way I find is to put an oversized washable absorbant pad on a chair, then unfold a diaper and sit on the diaper this way if you start to pee you can pull the diaper up in front to catch the leak.
This has worked great for me and if you don't catch the leek quickly the absorbant pad all catch it before it hits the chair
Re: Airing out
Posted: Thu Dec 31, 2015 1:42 pm
by greenbank
Hi Travis
Silmilar to rob I have strategically placed pull-us and chair pads around the house for emergency situations Rob will try the diaper trick.
I was initially caught out by the front door-bell and frantically searching for something to put on whilst my daily air out happens and this was annoying. My advisor who is a big fan of air out time radically suggested that I wear a ladies sports skirt as this had two purposes one to save the embarrisment and panic of the front door and two to give free access when emergencies happen. I have found that this works well took a bit of getting to grips with however anything to stop a rash and infection I will embrace as part of my incontinence. I only had one person ask why as a male I wear a sports skirt and I replied that I have a skin condition in a sensitive area and I am following medical advice and this worked a treat and the embarrisment was turned around I did smile a bit.
I hope this helps
Greenbank
Re: Airing out
Posted: Thu Dec 31, 2015 4:33 pm
by Travis
I do similar thing as the pad, only I don't bother with washable ones. I usually get puppy wee wee pads and they work well. Also I usually clean out before I air out to avoid messy accidents

Re: Airing out
Posted: Thu Dec 31, 2015 7:13 pm
by Patrick
For airing out, I choose a time when I can expect to be alone in the house, take a bathrobe into the bathroom in case I need to leave in a hurry, then sit on the toilet for 20-30 minutes with a good book.
Re: Airing out
Posted: Thu Dec 31, 2015 8:24 pm
by JDinVirginia
I time my airing out immediately after self-intermittent catheterizing. As I have just drained my bladder, that gives me a limited "safe" period during (30 - 45 minutes) during which I can air out with minimal risk of a leak.

At other times I sit on a disposable absorbent pad.
--John
Re: Airing out
Posted: Fri Jan 01, 2016 12:09 pm
by greenbank
rob110 wrote:Hi Travis
The best way I find is to put an oversized washable absorbant pad on a chair, then unfold a diaper and sit on the diaper this way if you start to pee you can pull the diaper up in front to catch the leak.
This has worked great for me and if you don't catch the leek quickly the absorbant pad all catch it before it hits the chair
Hi Rob
Thank you ever so much for you advice the diaper trick worked a treat yesterday this community is great.
Greenbank
Re: Airing out
Posted: Sat Jan 23, 2016 5:48 pm
by B Brian
I use a baby diaper to catch and dribbling while I lay on my bed (with bed pad for just in case). I also have my ceiling fan on high, which really dries me out quickly. After just a few minutes I'm fully dried out and ready to re-diaper. I'll do this right after my morning shower, and again as I'm getting ready for bed. I also very seldom, if-ever, have rashes so I must be doing something right.
Re: Airing out
Posted: Sat Jan 23, 2016 5:58 pm
by Porkchop
I've thought of buying a hand held fan to speed up the process... anyone else tried this?
Re: Airing out
Posted: Tue Jan 26, 2016 4:43 pm
by B Brian
Not a fan per say, but when in a hurry I have used a blow dryer (on low heat).