It might help some, but I don't think it's going to alleviate all of your
problems.  If you're having difficulty with a 22, you may have trouble with
a 24.

Have you been checked for stones?  What are you drinking in a typical day?

I have this problem periodically and in the past is almost always associated
with bladder stones.  I have had this problem a couple of times where a
persistent UTI caused too much sediment.

If you're going to use the vinegar mixture, make sure you do not use any
more than Eric has recommended.  Too much vinegar can burn the lining of
your bladder and cause some problems.

As for me, if I don't have stones and I don't have a UTI and still have
problems with sediment it is most likely what I am drinking.  Sodas and
other caffeine drinks can produce a lot of sediment.  Not to mention
lemonade.  For some reason it tries to break down something in my bladder
and causes an enormous amount of sediment.

Try to go to straight water for a while and increase the amount of water you
are drinking if you're not drinking a lot already.  I don't know how much of
a drinker you are, but I have to limit myself to around 5 L of water a day.
If I do that much I need to mix in a little bit of Gatorade or something
like that in order to make sure the electrolyte stay okay.

What type of verification Kit are you using?  It might benefit you to use a
large syringe.  I have had enormous success with the large one 70 ml
Toomey.  When I have had problems with small blood clots in my urine
clogging the catheter I have used this to remove a large amount of the
clots.

Hopefully you can find something that will help you out.

Oh yeah, one more thing.  If you can stomach it, it wouldn't hurt to take in
about 2 tablespoons of apple cider vinegar.  Some people find it easier to
mix it with honey, but I simply just take it with a tablespoon and fight the
awful taste.  It does help my bladder, but I don't do it every day.
Quadius

On Mon, Apr 25, 2011 at 8:40 PM, Debbie Hamilton <[email protected]>wrote:

>
> That might be a good idea I've been using a 22 for six years may be a
> bigger size would help.
>
> Debbie
> C4 incomplete/April 2005
>
> --- On *Sat, 4/23/11, Danny Hearn <[email protected]>* wrote:
>
>
> From: Danny Hearn <[email protected]>
> Subject: Re: [QUAD-L] Irrigating catheter
> To: "Debbie Hamilton" <[email protected]>, [email protected]
> Date: Saturday, April 23, 2011, 5:25 PM
>
>
>  Another thing you can ask your urologist about is a bit bigger sized
> catheter--I been using a 24 french for over 10 years now.  Dan H.
>
>  ------------------------------
> *From:* Debbie Hamilton <[email protected]>
> *To:* [email protected]
> *Sent:* Sat, April 23, 2011 5:52:13 PM
> *Subject:* [QUAD-L] Irrigating catheter
>
>   I have a suprapubic catheter.  Typically, I don't have problems and I
> change it about every month.  Lately, my catheter has been getting blocked
> about every two weeks or more often with sludge and my husband has to put a
> new one in.  I have irrigated it with normal saline.  Is there a better
> solution I should use to help with the sludge?  I've heard of vinegar, but
> I'm not sure if it is safe or what ratio to dilute it.  I have an
> appointment with a urologist, but not until June, would love some advice
> before then.  Thanks
>
> Debbie
> C4 incomplete/April 2005
>
>

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