In the simplest terms: there is a bubble inside main character now to keep the catheter inside. He needs to find the special valve somewhere on the line (outside of his body) and spin it. The bubble will shrink and it’s safe to remove.
In the simplest terms: there is a bubble inside main character now to keep the catheter inside. He needs to find the special valve somewhere on the line (outside of his body) and spin it. The bubble will shrink... GRUK
In the simplest terms: there is a bubble inside main character now to keep the catheter inside. He needs to find the special valve somewhere on the line (outside of his body) and spin it. The bubble will shrink... GRUK
Some people however just yank them out and everyone panics.
Me IRL when it happens:(⊙…⊙ )(╯°Д °)╯╧╧Σ(  ̄□ ̄||) ε=ε= Σ(っ°Д °;)っ (I work Long term care/nursing home. )
In the simplest terms: there is a bubble inside main character now to keep the catheter inside. He needs to find the special valve somewhere on the line (outside of his body) and spin it. The bubble will shrink... GRUK
Ty.
Is the bubble meant to prevent the catheter from falling out? In the normal sense of the usage.
Don't rip them out unless you want a bloody ripped hotdog. Just a PSA....now continue reading.
So how do you remove it then..?
In the simplest terms: there is a bubble inside main character now to keep the catheter inside. He needs to find the special valve somewhere on the line (outside of his body) and spin it. The bubble will shrink and it’s safe to remove.
Good to know ヾ(❀╹◡╹)ノ~
I was quite conserned
They usually have a tiny balloon towards the end of the tube. You have to deflate that first, then pull it out.
Thank you so much for the educational point! This is not something I expected to learn through a pwp bl...
Some people however just yank them out and everyone panics.
Me IRL when it happens:(⊙…⊙ )(╯°Д °)╯╧╧Σ(  ̄□ ̄||) ε=ε= Σ(っ°Д °;)っ (I work Long term care/nursing home. )
Ty.
Is the bubble meant to prevent the catheter from falling out? In the normal sense of the usage.
Yeah it’s basically to anchor it in the bladder