Its obvious that you body is breaking down and losing alot of mineral deposits.
You might consider changing your diet for a couple of weeks to see if that changes the results in your urine.  I know that cranberry powder will make your urine cloudy.
Consider adding more vinegar to your diet, as in vinegar & oil in salad dressing.
Eat plenty of veggies and cut down on the white stuff like bread and sugars.
Get some of those ph strips and test the ph of your output and record the info for your MD.
Best Wishes
W
 
 
 
In a message dated 3/16/2006 11:44:54 AM Central Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I have had one hell of a time with sediment in my urine and wanted advice from you guys on whether you had an idea to result my problem because I nor my doctors have a clue on how to fix this problem.

I have an indwelling Foley which I have had for the past 10 years with no incident until about one year ago.  The sediment was cloudy, thick and in a great amount.  Irrigating did not work because the sediment that lined the inside of the Foley was so thick that when I irrigated the liquid in the syringe pushed the sediment up in the Foley and clotted the opening.  I have been forced to change the Foley about twice a week.  I have drunk lots of water, vitamin C, cranberry tablets without effect.

I can not use an external condom/catheter because I AM allergic to the adhesive or rubber material on the external catheter.

I am desperate for a solution.  Do you guys have any idea?
 

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