I personally think you do need another doctor and if you consider doing a
surgery like that again to consider maybe getting the urinary diversion where
the catheter is not in place all the time. You will be able to cath
through your belly. I think since you are able to use your arms that maybe
it could be considered. I would talk to different doctors no matter what
route you do chose and find out how many surgeries they have done superpubic or
any route you chose to go. I could be wrong but I faintly remember a place
you can contact to find out a doctors credentials, success rates, etc. with
their patients, but I barely remember let alone know where this can be
done.
Good luck,
Stacy
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Monday, January 24, 2005 3:15
PM
Subject: Re: [QUAD-L] my ordeal
River,
I have had my suprapubic for nine years and ironically enough I just had my
first case where the bubble seemed to have leaked resulting in the catheter
becoming wedged between my bladder and my bowel wall. I have pretty good
sensation in my bladder and knew something was wrong when I could urinate
lying back, but was getting dysreflexia in the sitting up position. I called
my brother to do an emergency catheter change and it was extraordinarily
painful. It took about 48 hours for my bladder to heal.
As far as your doctor is concerned, I agree with everyone else that you
should avoid this doctor and explore all of your options. If you decide to get
a suprapubic again and you run into a situation like this, I would recommend
trying to irrigate and if that doesn't work change the catheter. I do have a
problem with my suprapubic clogging intermittently, but I wonder if I would
have the same problem with any other type of catheter. Good luck and I hope
you do not have anything like this again. Billy from
Tampa C2-3 9 years post River Wolfe
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi
everyone,
I thought I would get some feedback on something that has
happed to me. As some of you may remember, I planned to get a SupraPubic
placed recently. I went in for the surgery on 1-14-05 and everything
went well. I was a bit freaked out by the tube and in ALOT of pain so I
stayed in bed for two days after the surgery, got up early on the third
day to go potty ( I love this list) and as I got up into my chair I had
an EXCRUCIATING PAIN in my abdomen. I actually thought it was gas pain
BUT I NEVER HAVE THAT, so I was a bit concerned but went ahead to the
bathroom. I noticed that my urine was tinged with blood after that and
also that the catheter seemed to move more than usual. During the
entire previous two days I had NO BLOOD in my urine, a bit surprising
to me but GREAT. So the blood was unusual but I though perha! ps
expected since I had gotten up and moved around. The catheter moving
more than before did concern me. About an hour later I got off the
toilet and during this entire time my urine was more bloody and about
40cc at most. Got into the shower and became alarmed that I didn't
appear to be making more urine during this whole time. I drink coffee
and usually pee alot in the AM. Rushed out of the shower to call the
Dr. knowing his office wouldn't be open yet. As it happens I called
right as they opened up. Talked with the nurse and told her the entire
story. She said she would call me back after speaking to the Dr. She,
not Dr. called me back and said Dr. was busy with surgery until 1pm.
That there was probably nothing to be concerned about and to come in
between 1&4 just to "put my mind at ease".
After drinking a
quart of water (which I do every morning) and no peeing for TWO HRS and
a strong sensation that I had to p! ee, I called back to tell them I was
going to the ER and to call ahead because something was definitely
wrong. The nurse put me on hold to get the DR and came back on the phone
and said to come in NOW. Luckily, I had called Jonny earlier and told
her to come home as I needed to go to the Dr. that afternoon. She got
there just as I hung up with the nurse the second time and we rushed to
the Dr. All this time I'm in bad pain because I NEED TO PEE and not to
mention worried as all getout. Did I mention that there was urine coming
out of my cath site? I told that to the nurse as well.
GOT THE
PICTURE?
So, we get to the Dr. office and I'm left in the waiting
room for AT LEAST 20 min. Jonny was fit to be tied and I was in tears.
UNBELIEVABLE. Finally I was taken back and the Dr. looked at the cath
site and told the nurse to irrigate, because it was probably clogged.
Dr. then left the room. Nurse irrigated and got nothing! , did this
several times. Then she went to get the Dr. who came in to scope my
bladder, he found that the catheter balloon had burst and the catheter
was in the abdomen wall "no wonder you're in pain" he says. He cathed
me and then the PAIN got real bad, I'm moaning and doing my best not to
scream. He says I need to go to the hospital and be admitted for
several days of antibiotics and pain meds. They called the squad and
off I went.
I was there for 3 days and have been home since
Thursday. I have Peritonitis, meaning urine and whatever got into the
peritoneal cavity and caused pain and infection. I've read the pain
could last for a long time. What an ordeal. The hospital stay was
just ducky (heavy sarcasm). I never want to go back.
Would you go
back to this Dr?
Thanks for
listening,
River
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