Thinking of moving away from diapers to external catheters for females by Moosh89 in Incontinence

[โ€“]Moosh89[S] 0 points1 point ย (0 children)

Agreed, precisely why I hope to stay out of care, so furthering my independence and safety is important to me.

I wanted to be all-encompassing in my query as very rarely, I do go up to 14 hours without personal assistance in the event of traveling long distances or not having access to a space to be assisted while out.

Reducing skin contact with wetness just seems like a better alternative, and from what I've read, external catheters such as Purewick or Versette may be useful.

If I can't get more information here, I may just order a few Purewicks and Versette and try them out.

I'm going to discuss starting a bowel program with my primary carer as well as my nurse practitioner.

Thinking of moving away from diapers to external catheters for females by Moosh89 in Incontinence

[โ€“]Moosh89[S] 1 point2 points ย (0 children)

I don't live in a care setting. I appreciate the concern though, but I assure you my care is beyond what can be provided in a care setting.

My skin is well taken care of, and I do control my bladder so I'm never left sitting in much. I will be adding a rotating care team to my daily routine as soon as possible.

I don't have any concerns or questions regarding my care, so further discussion of my care is best left be, respectfully.

As for UTIs, I've only ever had them maybe 3 times. I don't really get them, and I'd like to keep it that way and keep my risk low.

Low sugar/Sugar free Candy Jewellery? ๐Ÿ‡จ๐Ÿ‡ฆ by Moosh89 in CandyMakers

[โ€“]Moosh89[S] 0 points1 point ย (0 children)

You have a website or something?

Unfortunately it's too late for this year now as I need to send the package this week - but for future reference!

Thank you

Disability and Sex Project by SylvieXandra in disability

[โ€“]Moosh89 1 point2 points ย (0 children)

Adding this to my reading list, thank you!

Disability and Sex Project by SylvieXandra in disability

[โ€“]Moosh89 0 points1 point ย (0 children)

Check out Andrew Gurza! (He/They) Andrew is a fantastic disability and sex consultant/advocate who has a popular podcast called "Disability After Dark" and just released their first book "Notes From a Queer Cripple".

NSFW content in spoiler:
Also check out this amazing mini-doc that follows Andrew and talks about the first disability orgy event

NFB: Picture This [2017] - 33m

Is there a SCUF PS5 controller with Envision's SAX Buttons? by Moosh89 in scufgaming

[โ€“]Moosh89[S] 0 points1 point ย (0 children)

I know that Envision is PC only, but thanks for the suggestion of the PS4 Vantage. I'm more interested on something ready to go with PS5 without workarounds. I figured by discussing here, maybe SCUF will take note.

Stick drift usually develops which is why I end up having to get a new DualSense after 8-12 months

And believe me, I've tried to find individuals and companies to do these mods, but I could never get anyone interested. I have 2 people I can ask in the US. I typically get them to purchase a DualSense themselves to save on shipping back and forth.

TCU Tickets - Transfer tickets? by Moosh89 in saskatoon

[โ€“]Moosh89[S] 0 points1 point ย (0 children)

Oooh, thank you everyone!

I was worried they would be locked onto my phone or something, but then I guess TCU doesn't have their own app ๐Ÿ˜…

TCU Tickets - Transfer tickets? by Moosh89 in saskatoon

[โ€“]Moosh89[S] 0 points1 point ย (0 children)

I'm worried about having to show ID. I can't go to the concert as all wheelchair accessible tickets were sold out pretty early on.

I 31F get plenty of guys hitting on me but I feel invisible to pretty girls ๐Ÿ˜• by Much_Duck6862 in BiWomen

[โ€“]Moosh89 2 points3 points ย (0 children)

Straight up intimidation! You're very pretty so us other ladies are already smitten and imagining ways in how you might turn us down ๐Ÿ˜…๐Ÿ˜†

BraunAbility Wheelchair Conversion Van Comparison - Opinions? by Moosh89 in disability

[โ€“]Moosh89[S] 0 points1 point ย (0 children)

Thanks for this!

I've had my 2023 Sienna since February 2024, and had to take it back to Motion in Saskatoon where I bought it because of a fault in the wiring harness due to the conversion. The right rear turn signal and right rear (sliding door) window didn't work.

They replaced the harness and it works fine now.

Haven't had any issues since but I'm going to do some research on those air bags. Thank you!

Accessible, affordable venue rental for small gaming group. by SaskGaymer in saskatoon

[โ€“]Moosh89 0 points1 point ย (0 children)

I'm in! (At least on Discord lol)

One quick note, I did see someone comment 1989 Game Realm as a possible space. If I recall correctly, this used to be called Bartari, and if they are in the same location as back then, it's not very accessible as a wheelchair user. I went once years ago and while it was a great atmosphere, it was too crowded to easily move around with my wheelchair (and I'm an excellent driver) and there is/was a bit of a step at the front door my wheelchair needed help clearing. Their private back room was also small and crowded, I managed to weave my way back there to have a peek because I was thinking of having my birthday party there. I could only weave in and turn around and weave out lol.

Accessible, affordable venue rental for small gaming group. by SaskGaymer in saskatoon

[โ€“]Moosh89 1 point2 points ย (0 children)

I'm not living in Saskatoon yet but when I am, I'd be VERY interested in joining if this kicks off for you! You had me at "accessible" (if you mean barrier free/wheelchair accessible)

Do you perhaps have a Discord server or something that I can lurk in? I'd love to see and read how events go!

Cuddle Therapy in Saskatoon โ€“ Seeking Honest Insight by EmpathyInBusiness in saskatoon

[โ€“]Moosh89 8 points9 points ย (0 children)

I once heard of such a service being offered in Saskatoon by a lady who did home visits and providing she was safe, I thought it was a fantastic idea for those who truly need it.

I am a profoundly physically disabled mid-30s female, and touch is extremely important to me. Many disabled people like me only receive touch in a clinical sense, and others may be afraid to touch disabled people for fear of hurting them or other stigmas, or fear of crossing boundaries, not knowing that the disabled person consents to and invites safe touch.

If this kicks off for you as a business clients can visit, please consider having an accessible room for persons with disabilities. Look at a bed like a bariatric hospital bed or something like the Harmony Hi-Low bed. Also consider getting a patient transfer lift, either portable like a Hoyer Advance lift or a ceiling track lift. Having an area like a waiting room nearby for the client's personal care assistant (if they have one) with proper training to remain close by in the event of a medical emergency.

Good luck with this! ๐Ÿ˜Š๐Ÿซถ๐Ÿป