Anna: Hello, my name is Anna Mosley, I’m a Community Specialist Nurse. Today I’m going to be meeting David and Joan and listen to their experience using a CliniSure Sheath.
So a sheath is a product we would use in male urinary incontinence. It’s something I thought would work well for David as opposed to using an indwelling catheter. This is a non-invasive product that you just put over the penis and it attaches to a leg or a night bag and it helps to keep you dry.
So I’m here with David and Joan. David who’s been using the CliniSure Sheath. So when I first came out to do an assessment and see what size is going to work best for you and I left a few samples for you to try. How did you find because I know Joan you’ve been helping David, how did you find the ease of use of using the CliniSure Sheath?
David and Joan: Well once I got used to it after a few times I found it it goes on quite quickly.
Anna: Mhm. And how about taking it off, did you find it easy enough to remove the sheath?
David and Joan: Well, David does that actually. Yes, he can. He does it himself every day. Mainly soap and water and that’s it.
Anna: So, David, obviously you’re wearing the sheath overnight. How did you find wearing it? Does it feel comfortable? Do you know it’s there?
David and Joan: It feels doesn’t feel at all uncomfortable so it’s okay from that point of view. I can get it off easily in the morning. I think the big advantage is because it isn’t indwelling, there’s no risk of infection and there’s been no skin irritation. So from that point of view, it works very well.
Anna: And has there been any issues with it not staying on overnight?
David and Joan: No. No.
Anna: So, how do you feel, what the benefits been since you’ve been using it? What are the things that you could potentially do now that you didn’t feel like you could do before you had the sheath?
David and Joan: Well, now we’ve got into the routine, it’s very easy to use and it means that it’s freed us up to as I say go on short breaks. To leave the house. So much so that we can think of perhaps going on on a longer break.
Anna: Mhm. And your sleep, David, do you feel that you sleep better now you’ve got the the sheath on?
David and Joan: Oh yes. I can go for a long long time during the night without needing to do anything. So, it’s all it’s all good. That’s one of the most important benefits I think really. Because David can sleep then his his quality of life’s better because he feels so much better during the day.
Anna: So David, how long have you been using the sheath for now altogether?
David and Joan: About 18 months, I think.
Anna: 18 months. And if you had any any of your friends in a similar situation and they were kind of asking for your advice, would you suggest using a sheath?
David and Joan: Absolutely. Yes. A terrible shame not to use when the facility is there. I didn’t dream such things existed when first started out on this epic voyage.
Anna: It’s just getting the word out there, I suppose, letting people know. So, what would your advice be to anybody that’s in a similar kind of situation to you that are maybe looking at their options?
David and Joan: Well, I would encourage them to give the sheath a try. We didn’t know what to expect but because you came and explained it all and were very patient with u, we thought it was worth trying. So it’s made made such a difference to our lives. So if anyone is experiencing the same problems, I just encourage them to to try it.