The elderly do not like to drink much when suffering from incontinence. This may be why her pantsuit often has the outline of a urinary catheter hose and collection bag. Not surprised.
“The elderly do not like to drink much when suffering from incontinence. This may be why her pantsuit often has the outline of a urinary catheter hose and collection bag. Not surprised.”
HillaBeast IS a bag lady after all.
If she has an indwelling catheter and a bag, there’s no problem with leakage.
If she’s active and healthy, as she claims, she can drink a little water and get thru her schedule without needing to pee.
If her coughing makes her leak, there are adhesive pads available. The smallest ones seem to hold a lot of liquid....same stuff as baby diapers. So, if she leaked some, it wouldn’t smell or drip and she could change it a hour later w/o a problem.
If she has no bladder control, doesn’t wear a catheter, then even the smallest amount a water would make no difference....she’d dribble continuously as the kidneys filter blood to produce urine.
Weak sphincters, I believe, can be repaired surgically.If not, we’re back to catheters and pads.
This is all ridiculous. You have a problem, find a solution. Multiple solutions exist.