Me too. I also use a short piece of rubber tubing to connect the syringe to my bag tube.

Dan


At 04:19 PM 3/25/2009, Eric W Rudd said something that elicited my response:

I've used these for yrs to flush w/ water/vinegar solution <http://www.premier1supplies.com/detail.php?prod_id=137&cat_id=8>http://www.premier1supplies.com/detail.php?prod_id=137&cat_id=8 ***not sure if i got mine here, just a good picture**

Eric W Rudd
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From: <mailto:[email protected]>[email protected]
To: <mailto:[email protected]>[email protected]
Sent: Wednesday, March 25, 2009 2:42 PM
Subject: [QUAD-L] Irrigation syringe

I'm hoping someone out there has an idea. I was receiving my supplies through Drug Mart pd by Medicaid. The bags were all Bard. Now, Medicaid isn't paying for Bard, instead switched to Reliamed. They don't make a bulb syringe to fit their bags for flushing everyday. The Bard bulb is too big. The woman from Drug Mart suggested I use tapwater. I called Reliamed. He informed me...they don't. He said the Bulb syringe was for folies and wounds. ( haven't flushed my foley in yrs) He said they have an *Appliance cleaner syringe* that would only be able to put a few drops in at a time and could not tell me what was in the solution. And that I wouldn't need to buy my distilled water & distilled vinegar. And that I would be safe anyway as the solution cannot get to the foley! What comes out, can be forced back up the foley. After all this ignorance and foolish entertainment, I still need a bulb syringe.
Dianna (Ohio)


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