I had some problems with pain and AD whenever I've had my suprapubic. I found 
that a lot of the problems were occurring because the catheter was rubbing 
against the back of the bladder. Have you tried tethering the catheter to your 
belly so that it doesn't slide into the bladder too far? You might also have a 
problem with bladder atrophy. Mine was pretty severe and it would happen at 
least once or twice a day that the catheter would stop draining  because the 
bladder had wrapped around the catheter.
Q


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> On Feb 5, 2014, at 9:34 AM, Fragile <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> I've been having trouble with AD for the past 14 months after having a SP 
> cath put in.  The first few days after the catheter is changed, AD occurs 
> every 10 minutes or so.  Transferring in and out of my chair also sets it 
> off.  When getting dressed, any contact to the groin area also sets it off.  
> The only thing that gets rid of it is to lay on my side. Blood pressure gets 
> up to 180/120.  Local Doctors are clueless.  The supposed "good" doctors are 
> 3 hours away, I'm afraid of trying to travel that far.
> 
> 
>> On Tue, Feb 4, 2014 at 7:59 PM, Gmail <[email protected]> wrote:
>> I had a very bad AD "episode" back in 1986 before anybody knew what it was 
>> and what he signs are.
>> I was hospitalized for severe headache's, they ended up putting an elderly 
>> woman who was almost complexly deaf in my room. Every person who came to 
>> communicate with her had to SHOUT!
>> It ended up having a full blown stroke on my right side. I couldn't speak or 
>> move my left arm. Then I threw-up bile which was a clear indicator that my 
>> gallbladder was very bad. After they removed it I got my speech back and 
>> could move my left arm again ... I am SO LUCKY!
>> As a result of the stroke I have some long-term memory loss.
>> Bobbie
>> 
>> Smile Everyday
> 

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