What People Would Find Useful? Intermittent Self-Catheterisation
Hope this is okay to post! We’ve been getting quite a lot of calls lately from people who use intermittent catheters and are looking for clearer information or a chance to ask questions. Because of that we’re putting together a small education day for people who use ISC.
It’s really supportive and friendly day designed to be practical and supportive rather than overly clinical – things like tips for day-to-day use, managing problems and the chance to chat with others.
We’ve already started organising it, but it would actually be really helpful to know what people would find useful. If you use intermittent catheters, what topics or questions would you want covered?
If anyone is curious about the event itself we have launched it on the events page of the bladder health uk website.
But genuinely – we’re mainly just trying to make sure we cover the things people actually want to know 😊 thank you so much!
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Hi @bladderhealthuk and a warm welcome to the community from me!
This sounds like a very important and interesting organisation. I'm just going to change the title of this blog post so it makes it a bit easier for people who may be be able to relate and share their experience with you, hope thats okay!
It's lovely to have you here and I hope you enjoy your time on the community😊0 -
Thank you Mary!
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