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You know, if that is the case, your overdue for a visit to your urologist. You could feel a lot better if you get that taken care of.
john
In a message dated 11/13/06 16:43:24 Eastern Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
This is very true. My simple problem I had last week was the result of having to aggressively change my catheter. My brother accidentally put the catheter and a little too far and stirred up some of the bacteria which dwells within my bladder. For some reason a catheter going into far and moving the stones around seems to cause this problem every time. I irrigate almost daily, but this does not stir of the bacteria. Perhaps I just need to be a little more careful. :-) Quadius ~LittleQuad~ <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
gang we will always have bacteria in our bladders...we cath too much....as long as it just doesn't overpower our fighting power.
Danny Hearn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I like others here have lots of repeat UTI's...Do any of you that have a Supra-Pubic indwelling catheter use Collidial Silver or UTI Clear ??( I know your going to try it Chet--let us know if it helps you any.) Also I have taken DManose in the past and it works BUT only for 1 kind of e-coli type of bacteria and most of my UTI's are not of that type ;-( {{{ I do take vitamin C and Drink OR take cranberry capsuals plus plenty of water but UGH still get UTI's.}}} Thanks, All----- Dan c-6 9 years post and about 5 years with the Supra-Pubic Catheter
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