Anthony: Gaining my independence and freedom back with SpeediCath®

At just 17 years old, I sustained a spinal cord injury because of a swimming accident, which left me a wheelchair-bound quadriplegic on July 7th, 2013.

At just 17 years old, I sustained a spinal cord injury because of a swimming accident, which left me a wheelchair-bound quadriplegic on July 7th, 2013.

Throughout recovery, I was constantly reminded of the things that I lost and that I would never be able to do ever again, like feeding myself or being able to go to the bathroom on my own.

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Self-catheterization was my biggest goal in rehab. I knew it would allow me to have so much freedom and independence, despite being very intimidating and having no finger function from my spinal cord injury.

I knew that one of the most difficult parts of this goal was going to be finding a product that didn’t have an extreme amount of packaging because I would not be able to open it, let-alone complete my bladder routine. This was the first step in reaching my goal.

I was shocked to see that Coloplast had specific catheter styles and catheter packaging that were designed for people without fine motor ability like myself.

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After some product research and conversations with my caregivers, I thought SpeediCath® catheters would be a good place to start.

The SpeediCath® packaging is designed with a loop handle and adhesive back which allowed me to open it instantly and in a sterile manner, even as a quadriplegic with limited mobility. This was extremely important, as I am prone to urinary tract infections. I could not even open any other catheter package when I attempted them.

SpeediCath® catheters are also pre-lubricated, so I was also able to skip steps in this routine which helped save time and energy throughout my whole day.

After weeks of practice, I was finally mentally comfortable inserting the catheter in such a scared area of my body (which I thought I’d never get used to). The thought of inserting a catheter into you know where, was just so scary! Then one day after lots of practice, boom! I struck gold and was finally able to empty my bladder 100% independently, even with no finger function. I couldn’t be happier that all my hard work paid off.

Now, I can go out in the community independently, visit friends, and do overnight trips all without stressing over my bladder routine.

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I was able to regain freedom and so much independence which would have not been possible without Coloplast. No more having to pay a caregiver to come with me in the community - I can come and go as I please. My quality of life has been so greatly improved.

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