Botox/Bladder Protocol, is nothing new.  The procedure has been used  for 
more than 2 years on both male and females, those with disAbilities and  
those without disAbilities with much success.
The procedure normally takes less than 30 minutes and can be performed in a 
 medical office.  It works.
 
Also, are you saying that your doctor feels you are a candidate for the  
SupraPubic procedure?
Best Wishes
 
In a message dated 11/1/2013 9:46:37 P.M. Central Daylight Time,  
[email protected] writes:

Help I need  your advice,  




I have had an indwelling Foley catheter for the past eight years. My  
urologist keeps telling me eventually, my urethra will become eroded and it  
will 
start to leak. This will cause me to need urinary diversion surgery,  which 
I've told him I'm not going to have unless it's absolutely, positively  
necessary, because it's so invasive. So now he's telling me my next best  
option is a suprapubic catheter. Then he tells me that he may have to give me  
Botox in my bladder to keep my urethra from leaking. So I'm like, why not wait 
 until my urethra starts to leak and then give me the Botox and a 
suprapubic  catheter. I have a return visit in three weeks to let him know what 
I'm 
going  to do. Any suggestions?

Have a Blessed Day,  Naomi




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