Bob, How often do you use Peristeen?
 
 
In a message dated 7/27/2014 10:04:11 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time,  
[email protected] writes:

Hi Meredith,  


Here is an article I wrote for New  Mobility magazine about the Peristeen 
system.  http://www.newmobility.com/2014/04/peristeen-for-bowel-management/


As a "survey of one", I've been using  Peristeen since November 2013.  As 
far as the A.D. issue, I'm a T10  para
so I'm just below the cutoff for  A.D., but it is a very good question and 
one I would discuss with your  doctor. 


The way you go about getting it is to  either ask your doctor and/or nurse 
practicioner about it or write an  email 
to the folks at Peristeen, made by  Coloplast:  
[email protected]_ (mailto:[email protected])   Or call Rita 
Ward at Coloplast at:
(612) 337-7856


The entire system is small and fits  into a bag the size of shaving kit 
and/or small woman's purse.  I travel  with my
Peristeen system, it fits easily into  my suitcase and/or carry on bag on a 
plane.


It is designed to be used while  sitting upright--on the toilet.  I use the 
system while sitting on a  standard commode.
I have full use of my hands and  arms--I find it very easy to use.  Setting 
up the system from the box  takes about a 
minute.  It takes about another  minute and a half to fill up the water bag 
with tap water, attach the rectal  catheter.
The next step is inserting the  catheter, filling up the catheter balloon 
and adding water to the colon via  squeezing
a a rubber hand pump.  On  average the entire process--filling the water 
bag with water through pumping  water into
the colon (bowel)--takes me about 4-5  minutes.  Once water is in the 
colon, the catheter is removed and it is a  matter of
sitting and waiting--I find it a good  time to catch up on reading or 
listening to my favorite podcasts.  Time  to empty
the colon (bowel) varies from about  20 minutes to 40 minutes.  For me it 
takes 30 minutes, like clockwork.  Everybody
is different, for some reason I find  I empty in three "waves" about 
10-minutes apart.  It still amazes me how  much
comes out--at least 3-4 times more  than I've ever managed to empty with 
"digital stim", suppositories, or  using 
standard enemas.


Again in my "survey of one" I give  the system a 10.  Since starting using 
Peristeen in November I have had  zero 
accidents and (despite risking  Murphy's law) for the first time since I 
was injured 29 1/2 years ago, I don't  think or
worry about bowel accidents.  I  also feel much better.  As I wrote earlier 
today, I recently had my  yearly KUB 
(kidney, ureter, bowel) X-ray to  check for kidney stones.  Over the past 
decade or so these X-rays always  included
a statement by the radiologist that  said something like "difficult to see 
because of stool", meaning I was full  of
s#%t.  My urology nurse  practicioner showed me my current X-ray and 
compared it to a previous X-ray  and said
"you can see that you have much less  stool in this X-ray".  In my old 
X-rays it was easy to see that  my  entire colon
(bowel) was full, even though I had  done a bowel program the morning of 
the X-ray.  In the current X-ray it  is easy to 
see that the 2nd half of my bowel  (1/2 of my transverse colon and my 
entire descending colon=2 1/2 feet of  colon) is
empty.  


Probably way more than you wanted to  know but really important to me.


Bob V



 
On Jul 27, 2014, at 12:02 PM, [email protected]_ 
(mailto:[email protected])  wrote:



 
How do you go about getting the  Peristeen?  Do you have to sit on a toilet 
to use it? How difficult is  it? I had another evacuation machine (P.I.E.) 
a while back that was just  huge and difficult. It also caused me to have 
A.D. I have seen the video but  I would love some personal reviews.



Meredith







 
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From:  "Bob Vogel" <[email protected]_ (mailto:[email protected]) >
To: "Bill  Lang" <[email protected]_ (mailto:[email protected]) >
Cc:  "quad-list" <[email protected]_ (mailto:[email protected]) >
Sent:  Saturday, July 26, 2014 12:43:54 PM
Subject: Re: [QUAD-L]  Peristeen


Hi Bill,


Thanks for the kudos.  I've been using the Peristeen  system since November 
2013.  It has changed
my life!  No more  accidents, plus I feel much better.  I had an KUB 
(checking for stones  in kidney,
ureters, & bladder) X-ray and my Dr. compared it to my  previous ones--in 
every previous X-ray there
was a notation "much of area  is occluded by stool".  In this X-ray the 
entire 2nd half of my large  investing
(bowel) was empty.  Before Peristeen I was literally "full  of s#%t".


Bob V


On Jul 26, 2014, at 12:10 PM, Bill Lang wrote:


> Thank you Bob.
> Great article.
> 
> I  am waiting on CPC codes for Medicare. Should be coming soon. I am 
expecting  to do training within 3 weeks.
> 
> Sent from my iPad
>  
>> On Jul 25, 2014, at 13:32, Bob Vogel <[email protected]_ 
(mailto:[email protected]) > wrote:
>>  
>> Hi Billy,
>> 
>> Here is an column I wrote  about it in New Mobility in April.
>> 
>> http://www.newmobility.com/2014/04/peristeen-for-bowel-management/
>>  
>> Bob V
>> 
>>> On Jul 25, 2014, at 9:19 AM,  Bill Lang wrote:
>>> 
>>> Guys,
>>>  
>>> Has anyone used this Bowel Irrigation  system?
>>> I am awaiting trial kickoff to begin and could use  input.
>>> 
>>> 
http://www.coloplast.co.uk/Peristeen-Anal-Irrigation-System-en-gb.aspx#section=videos-and-animations_100
>>>  
>>> Billy Lang
>>> 
>>> Sent from my  iPad
>> 











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