Genuine Continence issue question to induce leakage as well as butt plug

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partially in a wheelchair.

I have Bladder retention and leakage and over-sensory issues with the bladder (I also have autism) as well as issues with slight leakage and severe constipation of the bowels.

Public Urologist has no confidence in how to treat me he expressed to me and my Support worker (who is also a nurse) I see my Continence Nurse early next month for a follow-up

I am wondering
Are there any reusable anal plugs to keep prescribed suppositories in for the required 30mins due to bowel issues due to spinal signal issues?

Also looking at an Indwelling catheter to drain into diapers like a temporary stent (to stop the over-sensory issues and retention) I do not want a bag as I am mostly mobile as well as a bag gets twisted as well as pee can escape around the catheter as well as I can't self-cath due to disabilities incl Essential tremors in my hand which are too extreme.

A previous Public Urologist stated years ago they can't do anything as they could make the leakage or retention worse hence the idea of induced incontinence as well as making myself physically and psychologically sick with dehydration as water aggravates the over stimulation of my bladder hence I drink mostly Pepsi max or coke zero with is damaging me teeth etc

Has anyone done this if so any recommendations

TIA
 
sorry I known a thing aboiut your problem, I hope you can find help. Maybe if you go to a Dr. who specializes in Incontinence. sometimes they know more than a regular urolagist if they spec alze in it. Good Luck I wish you find help.
 
I'm not sure I can help. I am in a wheelchair. I have double incontinence, both outlets permanently closed except with manual intervention. I have a suprapubic catheter and leg bag, which I see you don't want. There is very little leakage at the catheter site. Twisting is not a problem for me but there are other issues with my catheter.
 
A open cath bad. Your inviting bacteria to enter your bladder. That can lead to a UTI. As far as your stools. Get some fiber.
 
Have you had a social worker talk with you? They could help you work through these issues and possibly get the right medical team to help you. As @RugerAl pointed out, that is just one red flag that will get you in big trouble. Please? We all want you to feel better
 
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