.... and for those without peckers and women.... how do "They" do it?
Best Wishes
 
 
In a message dated 12/13/2010 1:40:43 P.M. Central Standard Time,  
[email protected] writes:

My Uro did it right in his office, 2  different Uro's.
Once through my pecker, once through my  Supra Pubic.
They slid a scope in just like when they  scope out my bladder now and then 
as a checkup.
But it has a clamp on the end. If they can  grab a stone they just pull it 
out. 
The last Uro said I should get scoped  yearly, that my SP has irritated the 
bladder wall causing a red  spot.
He wants to keep a watch on the area. If  there are tiny stones or junk 
floating around they can flush it out at the  time too.
I do sweat while he is doing it, especially  when he is filling it up to 
look around or flushing it.
He said some quads do react badly and can't  do it without a (spinal?) 
While still in rehab I got a stone they  tried to take out through the 
pecker, but it was too big (the stone) and it  got stuck half way out.
The stone broke through the urethra and got  stuck...
He wanted to do surgery to get it out, a  big one (again the surgery). 
Laying me on my stomach going through an area in  my back.
I asked for a 2nd opinion and another Uro  was able to get it out with the 
scope through my pecker.
Manually manipulating the stone with his  hand then grabbing it with the 
scope.
Before that mistake my bladder was able to  stay clamped and not leak. No 
condom cath needed.
Greg
 
 
 
> Oh, I was just wondering  if there was an easier way to remove the
> bladder stones rather  than going through the O.R. routine again.
> Thought it might be  something that a doc can do in the office, but
> guess not. So, back to  the O.R. in April.

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