I used v-neck tops when I went to hemo with a catheter. I used those tops only for dialysis as they did get stained. My catheter was pretty easy to ge to then. For showering, I used Glad Press n Seal to cover the catheter and used a hand held shower head to strategically wash. I don't know for sure but you probably have a similar product in England. It's not regular plastic wrap. It's supposed to really stick on its own
Hello, I am wondering how to keep my chest-catheter without unfortunate incidents? I am very careful when washing around the catheter-area and I make sure it could not get wet, but on all the other areas I take a careful shower. How are you washing yourself every day if you have a chest-catheter? I am also wondering what sort of dialysis-clothes I should buy to make my chest-catheter “easier accessible” on dialysis-days? Unfortunately I have never bought any “low-cut” blouses or "low-cut" T-shirts to wear, because it is not quite my style, but I realize now, that I should have a few lowcut blouses/T-shirts etc. to wear on dialysis-days. If you also have a chest-catheter, what so you wear on dialysis-days? P.S. I think it would be more appropriate to call it "livealysis" instead of “dialysis” ...Many thanks from Kristina