Hi Mark,

I had the same problem when I first got my SP but it was partly because I had a 
pretty spastic bladder and my urologist started with a very small diameter 
catheter, a #10 French.  I slowly moved up a size each week to a #12, #14, 
until settling on an #18.

If you did the same, tt's possible your bladder is having spasms from recently 
being punctured and the small diameter of the catheter isn't enough to release 
pressure.  That should subside as you get a larger catheter.  Also, your 
sphincter muscle isn't accustomed to not opening whether because of using an 
intermittent or Foley/urethral catheter.  That muscle has to "chill."

If you're only having small leaks, not big gushers from big spasms, you might 
be able to keep yourself dry by using the trick ladies have used for decades... 
a small inconspicuous "pad" may be enough to get you through a day without 
getting wet (possibly causing many other problems) until everything flows 
through the SP.  (Those pads can hold an awful lot!)

Good luck... and Welcome to the Club!

Best regards,
--Tod

---- Mark Jackson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: 
> I just had a supra pubic cath put in and I'm having a lot of leakage from my
> natural area if you know what I mean and was wondering how many others deal
> with this and what I can do.
> Any help is appreciated.
> 
> 
> Mark Jackson
>    RollinOn

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