Ask your URO if you are due for a Vinegar Flush.....
 
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In a message dated 7/10/2008 5:26:41 P.M. Central Daylight Time,  
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

I have had a super pubic catheter for more than 13 years now, but I had  
something happen on Saturday which has only transpired when I had a tremendous  
amount of bladder stones.  We were doing a routine catheter change, but  the 
catheter wouldn't fit in (22 French bard latex).  Luckily I still  have some 
smaller catheters for when this transpired about two years  ago.  I ended up 
going 
down to a 16 French.  Now I'm sitting here  scratching my head because there 
shouldn't be any reason why it wouldn't fit  into my stoma. 
I have had a slight increase in sediment, but it really is extremely  
nominal.  In fact, I haven't really had sediment since I had those  bladder 
stones 
removed with a laser in January 2007.  I thought it was a  fluke thing and I 
could probably try to put a 22 French in after 48 hours, but  that didn't work. 
 
Now I'm worried that I might clog this catheter.   It is just so small 
compared to what I'm used to and there has been a little  bit more sediment in 
my 
urine.  I have been avoiding Mountain Dew since  this transpired and I have 
noticed my sediment hasn't increased (knock on  wood). 
Has anyone else had a problem withcatheters not going into their stoma  
during a normal catheter change?
Thanks for the input,
Quadius 




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