At first I thought stones, but then I read the last line. This happened to
me about eight or nine years ago and to the best of my memory, which isn't
what it used to be, it didn't really get under control until I developed a
UTI and required some antibiotics.

If you have good irrigation kits and some Toomes (I don't know how to spell
that, but it's basically a 50 or 60 mm syringe) I would recommend doing
some irrigation that way. You're able to clear out more with the syringe
than with a normal irrigation kit.

I have also found that if you can drink too large lemonades in an
afternoon, you will put out an enormous amount of junk that was in your
bladder. Unfortunately it can clog if you're not using irrigation all the
junk out proactively.

Good luck, I wish I could help more.


On Wed, May 29, 2013 at 1:31 PM, nichole rohling <[email protected]>wrote:

> WOOHOO! I haven’t been able to send the quad list an e-mail for weeks!****
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> My indwelling catheter is stopping up about every week now. Started out
> changing every 3 weeks and over the past few months it’s gradually gotten
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> Urologist recommended flushing with Renacidin (which is not available from
> the manufacturer until late July)****
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> I’ve been using vinegar and sterile water but to no avail! My daughter cut
> the used catheter that stopped up yesterday and is was coated with a fine
> sandy grit.****
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> CT scan in April showed everything was fine………..no bladder stone.****
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> Any suggestions?****
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> Nicki****
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