Dealing with incontinence

Hello All

Hi Ratmouse thank you for your time providing that information. So far it hasn’t been mentioned to me the use of a catheter.

Ive seen the district nurse, MS nurses and my GP no mention of a catheter and it never crossed my mind.

Ive had a response to my online consultation, I had a call from the surgery advising that my GP has prescribed antibiotics, to be taken at night for two months then to make an appointment to see my GP.

Ratmouse you say your wife has SPMS is she mobile. I’m still able to walk only to the loo and back I have a wheelchair when I go out. The reason I ask is because I’m just about mobile that it hasn’t been suggested that I have a catheter.

I will have to see the result at the end of the bourse of painkillers.

Thanks to you all.