really - a suprapubic is not an option?  i don't know much about them  but 
DO ask a few doctors before you decide.   It's tough second  guessing 
doctors BUT we MUST.   Some just operate in a fog.
AZDAVE
 
 
 
In a message dated 5/17/2010 5:47:23 P.M. US Mountain Standard Time,  
[email protected] writes:

Hi Naomi,

I'm a little confused, having  an indwelling catheter for five years isn't 
that long. in any event, I  certainly would get a second and third opinion 
before undergoing such drastic  surgery. And even if your bladder has shrunk 
does it really matter?

As  for your eroding urethra, I'm no doctor, but it seems there should be 
some  easier way to fix it.

Dan


At 07:31 PM 5/17/2010,  [email protected] said something that elicited my 
response:


I am a C-4  quad with an indwelling Foley catheter. My urologist says that 
my urethra is  eroding, and suggests I have a procedure called a urostomy. 
He performed a  procedure called Urodynamic, which measures the amount of 
urine your bladder  can hold. Mine is holding less than an ounce of urine. So 
now he wants to  remove my bladder, and make me a new one using part of my 
small intestine.  During this procedure, both ureters are relocated, a new 
bladder is made,  and urine as directed from the body through a stoma in the 
abdomen, which  connects to a bag that adheres to the skin. I am going to the 
hospital on  Tuesday to have an MRI, to make sure that it's safe for me to 
have this  procedure because I also have Crohn's disease and disturbing my 
small  intestine, may cause my Crohn's to flareup (which is a very terrible  
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My dilemma is  this: I have to choose between having this very invasive 
surgery, and all of  that may come after it including infection from many 
sources, including the  new bladder, ureter relocation, the stoma, and skin 
irritation from the  adhesive for the bag, and not to mention the Crohn's  
flareup

Or.

I can wear incontinent briefs which I  don't have anyone to change them, 
because there's just me and my 80 year old  mother, living together. She won't 
be able to change them throughout the  day. I have an aide comes in the 
morning and gives me a bed bath and get me  in my wheelchair. The rest of the 
day, there's just me and my mom here until  bedtime (around 9:00 PM) when my 
nighttime aide comes to put me to bed. My  catheter bag is usually not 
emptied from morning to night. My mom cannot  handle me to change briefs, and 
if 
they're left on, I would have all types  of sores.

Does anyone on this list have a urostomy? If so, how  is it working for 
you? I would love to hear what others have to say  regarding my dilemma.

Naomi.
C-4 quadriplegic due to  Transverse Myelitis
since July 2, 2005

Have a Blessed Day,  Naomi

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