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Ok,
Has any of you had this happen? Out of my 26 yrs of
thousands of cath changes ... I had my "routine" cath change
Thursday evening and it went NOT as expected. In fact I stayed
in bed 2 days.
My urine had been looking great ... no problems. The old
cath was taken out ... smooth as pie. Upon inserting the new
cath (yes it was in all the way ... we're ANAL abt that) we got some
blood back. I've had minute pink tinges in the past but it
clears up in seconds.
This time it was red and did not stop. OVERALL the ratio
of pee/blood was not much but it looked red. Ya know how a
tiny drop of food coloring in a fairly big jar makes it very red
looking? Same thing.
But this was new to me. Also I was bleeding externally
slowly all night (urethral we assume). I didn't go to the
hospital because I don't have confidence in my Dr other than writing
scripts. And no urologist. I don't think Tucson would
know SCI issues if it bit them in the ass and I felt safer at
home.
Long story, short ... I laid still for 48 hrs and it resolved
itself thank God. All I can think of is that a stone was
present and it scraped the urethra lining.
OR
Nurses and hubby have seen a 'tiny' bubble or cyst at the
meatus when changing the cath and spreading the meatus open.
Been there 2 yrs or more causing no problems whatsoever. Maybe
THAT decided to burst.
I have a Urologist appnt on the 17th. My biggest fear is
procedures causing severe AD. Although I've learned that
B&O suppositories or "NITRO-BID" (Nitroglycerin Ointment USP,
2%) is used to prevent that.
I've been all over the net today looking up B&Os and found
many things including bladder spasms causing bleeding around the
cath and out the cath after certain procedures.
Urine looks fine now. I'm just sore as hell.
Anyone else have this happen?
Lori Michaelson
Age - 41
C4/5 complete quad, 26 years post
Tucson, AZ
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