Incomplete injury.  I'm not 100% sure the catheter is the cause, but it
started when the supra pubic was put in, been getting progressively worse.
Been thinking about going back to the urologist, but it's a long painful
trip.


On Sun, Dec 22, 2013 at 4:29 PM, Gentrie Pool <[email protected]> wrote:

> Is your injury complete or incomplete? My husband is incomplete and has
> had severe burning 24/7/365 in his bladder ever since he got an indwelling
> cath in 06.
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> If your injury is complete that may be why you don't feel the pain but do
> have AD...and that vid would make since. Have you had your bladder scoped?
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> All my best,
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> On Dec 22, 2013, at 5:17 PM, Fragile <[email protected]> wrote:
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> Is it possible to change the size of a catheter to a smaller size without
> it leaking?  When I had my supra pupic put in about a year ago a size 20
> French was used.  Ever since, I've been experiencing pretty bad
> dysreflexia.  Looking into a different kind of catheter called a "duette."
> Unfortunately, I think the smallest size they come in is 18 French.  Here's
> a video that makes me think the catheter is causing the dysreflexia, and
> why a duette might help.
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> http://youtu.be/2dB2RnUI64g
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