me+™ Support & Services
The me+™ support program is designed to help you navigate life using intermittent catheters.
Whether you've just started using intermittent catheters or have been cathing for years, we believe life as an intermittent catheter user should be fulfilling and complete. It is our commitment to provide the support and education you need to help you feel empowered to live confidently.
Get started by exploring these helpful resouces.
Getting Started: New to Cathing
me+™ Support & Services
If you're new to self-cathing, start here to help you feel confident in navigating life with intermittent catheters.
Cathing with Confidence
me+™ Support and Services
Explore these articles providing tips, advice and solutions for everyday-life.
We hope this community can create meaningful connections and bring a sense of encouragement when reading other experiences from intermittent catheter users.
Steve
Patient Advocate
"Life doesn't happen like it does in the movies...and that's OK."
Sandra
Paralympian Rower
“Back then, I couldn’t see myself where I am today."
Edie
me+™ community member
“You’ve got to celebrate - Every. Little. Thing.”
Richard
me+™ community member
“It takes some patience and time, but more so it takes getting out and doing things.
Carl
me+™ community member
"Had the underlying cause been detected sooner, the outcome could have been different."
Arlene
me+™ community member
“It is good to network and find out what has and hasn’t worked for others who roll.”
Eli
me+™ community member
“I want more kids to be on my team, just to have fun. I want to let their parents know that this is a great thing to do.”
Josh
me+™ community member
"The year after my injury was probably the hardest year for me."
Ali
Former Nurse
"I went from rock bottom to 3500 feet in the air"
Andy
Adaptive Sports Advocate
“I would really be nowhere if it wasn’t for people who helped me along the way.”
Share your story
Share your story
Become part of an inspiring community and share your journey to help other intermittent catheter users.
Adjusting to cathing can be tough, with a range of practical, physical and emotional challenges. You don’t have to figure it out alone.