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  • ickim
    Junior Member
    • Jul 2003
    • 4

    Travel Johns

    Ok a lil embarrassing.. but has anyone used these.. they sell them at the store on the network. How does it work? Can it work with a girl? Have they cause you a flare.. maybe the stuff its made from?
  • Britgal
    ICN Member
    • Jun 2002
    • 1639

    #2
    Hi, I will be able to tell you if the Travel Johnnies work in about a month, I am going to take my first long car ride after being diagnosed, down to California for our daughter's wedding, I have got them and also two large coffe cans with lids!I know several people have remarked in the group they are really great, so I will find out. I may try one at home before I leave so I know what I am doing, if I do I will let you know how successful it was, take car Iris hi wink
    Today and every day you are loved, so don't be anxious about tomorrow, God will take care of you tomorrow; Live one day at a time.

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    • ICNDonna
      ICN Staff
      • Mar 2000
      • 44535

      #3
      The travel johns are small enough to carry one in a purse. It's difficult to describe them. They are a plastic unit with a fold-up plastic bag attached and tucked inside the plastic. When you use one, you pull the plastic bag out so it is hanging from the molded plastic unit --- which is shaped to be held in position so a female can urinate into the bag. You hold it against yourself so the urine doesn't leak out. The bag contains an absorbent material so the urine doesn't slosh around. I use a tissue afterwards and just tuck it in the bag too.

      Donna
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      • ***********
        Registered User
        • Dec 2003
        • 7

        #4
        Has anyone used a travel john in a line in a public washroom. My concern is that there are often only 2 stalls and a huge line up; if a person cannot wait can they use one in line? I am planning to travel and some of the senior ladies use the men's room; I being much younger am much too embarassed to do so since I feel that would be more embarassing than using a travel john in a ladies' room. It is not 'in public' per se since it is a washroom with people of the same gender? I believe that anyone in the medical field would understand if one simply said sorry but I have a medical condition (assuming that nobody would let the bladder-challenged person ahead of them in line). Could one be charged with 'indecent exposure' although virtually nothing is exposed? People of the same gender walk around nude in locker rooms (ladies in the ladies locker room and men in the men's locker room), so in my mind this is not such a big deal. If I take a tour with 50 or so women plus about 10 men (usual ratio), the line up for the women's room is horrendous. Any advice? I've been caught short and had to use a freshette before for maximum coverage, but I've never used a travel john in bathroom line-ups. It appears to be hygienic since one could throw it in the garbage after use, then wash one's hands.

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        • ICNDonna
          ICN Staff
          • Mar 2000
          • 44535

          #5
          I've never tried using one in line at a restroom. My usual spot is either in the car or behind a bush at the coast! I guess if you wore a dress, you could probably get away with it okay --- you might raise a few eyebrows, but I don't think that's important.


          Donna
          Stay safe


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          Elmiron Eye Disease Fact Sheet (Downloadable) - https://www.ic-network.com/wp-conten...nFactSheet.pdf

          Have you checked the ICN Shop?
          Click on ICN Shop at the top of this page. You'll find Bladder Builder and Bladder Rest, both of which we are finding have excellent results.

          Patient Help: http://www.ic-network.com/patientlinks.html

          Sub-types https://www.ic-network.com/five-pote...markably-well/

          Diet list: https://www.ic-network.com/interstitial-cystitis-diet/

          AUA Guidelines: https://www.ic-network.com/aua-guide...tial-cystitis/

          I am not a medical authority nor do I offer medical advice. In all cases, I strongly encourage you to discuss your medical treatment with your personal medical care provider. Only they can, and should, give medical recommendations to you.
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