I'm fond of Mandelamine, but your doctor may have something else in mind. Don't 
be afraid to ask doctors questions and force them to read. Just be friendly 
about it. Some doctors are very busy and you really aren't a typical patient 
for most doctors. The vitamin C creates an acidic environment in your renal 
system that most bugs don't deal with very well. The anti-infective can make 
your urine anti bacterial, but you need to evaluate your kidney health before 
throwing any drugs into your system.
 
john  
 
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What anti infective would those be? Other than that I’d say you have a grip on 
things.
 



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Whenever you cath (even using sterile technique) you open yourself to infection 
from local viruses and bacteria. All you can do is keep everything as clean and 
quick and as thourough as possible. It isn't as if you're doing anything wrong, 
you are doing fine. It is just the nature of the process. You are up against 
microscopic bugs that are incredibly good at getting in. E. coli is the most 
common for women that are normal, but we get exposed to staph. strep. and 
varients of viral stuff that doesn't even have a name.
On the bright side, you have a good chance of expelling most of any infection 
with your next cath which keeps it at a level most people can tolerate without 
any treatment.
To minimize your chance of infection even more you can take vitamin C in large 
doses (start at 1 gram per day and work up to 4 grams over a month)and your 
doctor may perscribe an anti infective. (preventative medicine? What will they 
think of next?)This creates a hostile environment in your renal system for bugs 
and they can't grow.
 
john
 
 
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On Feb 16, 2007, at 5:17 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:



If you cath 6 times a day you will get UTI's.
 
why do u say this? 
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