The leg bag is practically a non issue, simply drain it every 6-8 hours.....
To prevent possible plugging of the in-dwelling Foley catheter, it's flushed with saline solution every day or two. Flushing must be done carefully to prevent bacterial infection, a common problem.
Antibiotics to combat urine infection are available. According to docs at the VA, if overused, immunity to antibiotics can eventually develope. Which can paint a grim outcome, even death.
I'm scheduled for Chemo #4 on December 6, with possible CT scan before that. Where we go from there will probably depend on scan results.
Hopefully, after a Stoma has been created, my main concern will be seal leakage. Hopefully, connection to a leg bag will minimize that possibility.
Good luck moving forward. You will do fine and you will find the right appliance. Like I said, I have no leaks and i only change it every four days. The leg bag will be super easy so you’ll do well. Hang in there.