Free Continence Samples for Canadians
Believe it or not, we have had a ton of requests for free continence Samples from Canadians. We finally found a company willing to offer free samples of Continence products. Stuff like this can be vital for the people that needs them, like Nick’s college roomate after he drank way too much (he slept on the top bunk)… yes I know… that sucks… Anyways, enjoy your free continence sample… compliments of Coloplast
What the company says:
“Coloplast supplies a wide range of continence products including catheters, urine bags, external catheters and a range of accessories that have been designed with the user in mind to make life as trouble-free as possible in maintaining control over the passing of urine. Whether at home or on the road the need for security and independence are the same. So we make our catheters, external catheters and urine bags discreet, flexible and safe to use. Our goal is to support customers in their efforts to live a full and satisfying life. ”
The link for free Contience Samples for Canadians:
click here for the free sample.
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just what i’ve been looking for… LMAOO
not really but thanks.
maybe good for long car rides:D
Thanks never thought I’d find these as a free sample. Emagin that something rated as medical supplies and free good work Linda.
hee hee hee hee…… well its free right? no harm no fowl!
i wonder what people will think when i get my urine bag:P
I’m glad to have come across this offer because my Uncle has been sick lately and has been trying to find a fix besides wearing the diapers….
They called my house to ask me exactly what I needed in my sample. Too bad I used a pseudonym when signing up, because my brother answered the phone and said that no “Carissa Kakapoopoobag” lived there. Learn from my mistakes!