Hi Wheels,
And if anyone has had the opportunity to sit in on an autopsy they can tell you that the Pathologists aren't wearing the masks to keep a sterile field clean.
With Love,
CtrlAltDel aka Dave
C4/5 Complete - 28 Years Post
Texas, USA
"Hic locus est ubi mors gaudet succurrere vitae"
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Its the vapor lock... or the lack of one, my friend. If you think gases from
a bladder smell bad, you should be in the surgery room when a patient in
brought in with several bullet fragment in the lower stomach and upper bowel.
Normally, these organs operate on a closed system and when pressures build up
inside the body... nature takes over with relief. But when you augment the
bladder your bladder vents thru the area around the superpubic cath tube.
Then also consider the bladder and urine reaction to any medicines,
medication, and beverages that you might be consuming. Oh, did I mention the bacteria
that is also present in the bladder??? Yes, it can become an odor problem if
not addressed. High bacteria and infections don't make the bladder fluids any
sweeter either. If yours is too noticeable, you might want to contact your
Uro an! d ask for their assistance in suggesting the best course of action with a
weatherhead or vapor lock. Don't be surprised if they raise their eyebrow
and shake their heads..
W
In a message dated 1/2/05 1:06:34 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
<< Can anyone tell me why at the sight of were the superpubic goes in and
comes
out it smells so bad? and how can I get it to stop doing it thanks quads
Johnny wheels~ >>

