Hi Paul,

Sounds like this change came up fairly quickly and is staying around.  This is 
the kind
of thing I would discuss with my urologist and/or urology nurse practitioner.

From my understanding—from my urology nurse practitioner—a change like this, 
sudden
increase in sediment could be a sign of a bladder stone.  

My two cents.  

Bob V

> On Jan 28, 2016, at 8:09 PM, Paul Jacobson <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Hello SCI people,
>  
> I am a healthy 52 yr old using a sp tube for 11 years.  I normally change it
> every 3 weeks but in the last few months I have had a good deal of debris
> in the tube and am forced to change it once per week.
>  
> I have tried to flush using 30 cc of Renacidin solution and distilled water,
> but I get AD from the flushing.  In addition, I get bladder spasms (which I 
> take
> 4 mg of Detrol LA 1x/day and 8 mg of Cardura 1x/day) throughout the day
> which also cause AD.  Trying to get back to normal!
>  
> Any input would be so helpful.
>  
> Best,
> Paul  c5/6
>  

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