Im a c7 quad, 20 years post that has been straight cathing for 20 years with 
little issue. Three years ago I started leaking a bit but just dealt with it 
until the tubes wouldn't go in( pass sphincter) without an hour of pushing and 
sometimes 5 tries. 3 months ago things got so bad that my bladder was full and 
I couldn't insert the tube at all and my body went into severe autonomic 
dysreflexia. I was taken by ambulance to the hospital and they inserted a foley 
for 3 weeks. After the foley was taken out they gave me some antibiotics and 
the tube was slipping in like butter for the next 8 days. Out of nowhere the 
tube started getting harder and harder to get in until it was near impossible. 
I was put on that drug that stops or decreases bladder spasms back at theĀ 
urologist visit after the emergency room deal. Went back to the urologist today 
and they had to give me the nurse, she tried to run a cathe tube in me but it 
wouldn't go so she tried a caude cathe tube with the bent tip. this got through 
and urine came out but lots of blood came out as well which never has happened. 
Finally the doc came in and tried to get a foley in and finally did after 
awhile. The blood wasn't coming from the bladder, it must have knicked a wall. 
My last urologist visit they ran a camera in and it looked great no false 
passage or issues. The question is why is the tube not getting past the 
internal spincter? I suggested trying Flomax and im already on oxybutynin. if 
there is no blockage or false passage then the spincter has to be in spasm or 
not opening right? What else should I do? I have this foley now for a month 
that I didn't want but I got anyway. I guess if I take the Flomax and 
oxybutynin and after the four weeks remove the foley and im sure the tube will 
go in but within a week it might start giving me trouble again. I don't really 
understand how the spincter could give me this much trouble and if it is what 
else I can do. I fear that im going to get a permanent bag soon because they 
are tired of me. maybe they can rescope me to be sure next time as 
well........im at a loss.

Ron

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