Spasms, irritated bladder maybe?

--Tod

  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Quadius 
  To: [email protected] 
  Sent: Thursday, July 10, 2008 3:25 PM
  Subject: [QUAD-L] SP catheter


  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 with

  catheters not going into their stoma during a normal catheter change?
  Thanks for the input,
  Quadius 

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