Re: [QUAD-L] To John--About sediment and sludge in urine.
Thanks for that info. Dan T. Dan H. c-6 9 years post Dan T [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Danny, I think there is a direct correlation between the amount of dairy/calcium intake and the sentiment in my urine. I think an SCI injury and being mostly sedentary causes our bodies to rid itself of calcium and possible others and minerals. Try cutting back on your dairy/calcium and you'll probably see a reduction of sediment, I did. Dan T. Danny Hearn [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hey John.I just wanted to ask you a question. A while back I think you said that most the sediment and sludge type stuff released in our urine is ( Calcium and or White Blood cells ) Well my question is thisAt the end of January I had a large Bladder Stone removed, Every since then I have had never ending sediment or sludge come thru my cath tubeI suspect an infection but a supra pubic wearer always has some bacteria. Do you think after 2 months I should get urine checked ? I'm wondering If a person might be losing to much white blood cells or body calcium? Thanks, To John or anyone wishing to post on this issue. Dan H.
Re: [QUAD-L] To John--About sediment and sludge in urine.
Yes definitely get a urinalasys and the entire lab job. UA and CS. Anytime your urine is dark, smells bad, or leaves build up in the line, its almost always your urinay tract. You should have a lab where you could drop off a sample. Ask your Dr. about a permanent order cause he will get the results anyway. I'm a proponent of having a couple of different anti biotics on hand. I keep cipro and bactrim DS. Even though I use an external cath, I'm still very likely to develope a wild infection fast. A supra pubic is wide open to infections. You can even learn to take a peek at your own urine if you can afford the microscope. talk about drifting!(its the drugs, I swear!) Yes get your urine tested asap. john -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: quad-list@eskimo.com Sent: Sun, 1 Apr 2007 11:15 AM Subject: [QUAD-L] To John--About sediment and sludge in urine. Hey John.I just wanted to ask you a question. A while back I think you said that most the sediment and sludge type stuff released in our urine is ( Calcium and or White Blood cells ) Well my question is thisAt the end of January I had a large Bladder Stone removed, Every since then I have had never ending sediment or sludge come thru my cath tubeI suspect an infection but a supra pubic wearer always has some bacteria. Do you think after 2 months I should get urine checked ? I'm wondering If a person might be losing to much white blood cells or body calcium? Thanks, To John or anyone wishing to post on this issue. Dan H. AOL now offers free email to everyone. Find out more about what's free from AOL at AOL.com.
Re: [QUAD-L] To John--About sediment and sludge in urine.
Thank you John..It seems a quad life always has one issue or another going on. Dan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Yes definitely get a urinalasys and the entire lab job. UA and CS. Anytime your urine is dark, smells bad, or leaves build up in the line, its almost always your urinay tract. You should have a lab where you could drop off a sample. Ask your Dr. about a permanent order cause he will get the results anyway. I'm a proponent of having a couple of different anti biotics on hand. I keep cipro and bactrim DS. Even though I use an external cath, I'm still very likely to develope a wild infection fast. A supra pubic is wide open to infections. You can even learn to take a peek at your own urine if you can afford the microscope. talk about drifting!(its the drugs, I swear!) Yes get your urine tested asap. john -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: quad-list@eskimo.com Sent: Sun, 1 Apr 2007 11:15 AM Subject: [QUAD-L] To John--About sediment and sludge in urine. .AOLPlainTextBody { margin: 0px; font-family: Tahoma, Verdana, Arial, Sans-Serif; font-size: 12px; color: #000; background-color: #fff; }.AOLPlainTextBody pre { font-size: 9pt; } .AOLInlineAttachment { margin: 10px; }.AOLAttachmentHeader { font: 11px arial; border: 1px solid #7DA8D4; background: #F9F9F9; } .AOLAttachmentHeader .Title { font: 11px arial; background: #B5DDFA; padding: 3px 3px 3px 3px; }.AOLAttachmentHeader .FieldLabel { font: 11px arial; color: #00; padding: 1px 10px 1px 9px; background: #F9F9F9; }.AOLAttachmentHeader .FieldValue { font: 11px arial; color: #00; background: #F9F9F9; } .AOLAttachmentHeader a, .AOLImage a { color: #2864B4; text-decoration: none; }.AOLAttachmentHeader a:hover, .AOLImage a:hover { color: #2864B4; text-decoration: underline; }.AOLWebSuiteCompose .AOLPicturesFullSizeLink, .AOLWebSuite .AOLPicturesFullSizeLink { height: 1px; width: 1px; overflow: hidden; }body { background-color: white; font-family: Verdana; font-size: 10pt; border: 0px; }.AOLWebSuiteCompose p { margin: 0px; padding: 0px; }img.managedImg { width: 0px; height: 0px; } img.placeholder { width: 275px; height: 206px; background: #F4F4F4 center center no-repeat; border: 1px solid #DADAD6 !important; } Hey John.I just wanted to ask you a question. A while back I think you said that most the sediment and sludge type stuff released in our urine is ( Calcium and or White Blood cells ) Well my question is thisAt the end of January I had a large Bladder Stone removed, Every since then I have had never ending sediment or sludge come thru my cath tubeI suspect an infection but a supra pubic wearer always has some bacteria. Do you think after 2 months I should get urine checked ? I'm wondering If a person might be losing to much white blood cells or body calcium? Thanks, To John or anyone wishing to post on this issue. Dan H. - AOL now offers free email to everyone. Find out more about what's free from AOL at AOL.com.
Re: [QUAD-L] To John--About sediment and sludge in urine.
I personally agree that you should have a urinalysis performed ASAP. I had my stones removed in January and have been sediment free since then. Hopefully you will be able to get back to normal in no time. Quadius On 4/1/07, Danny Hearn [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hey John.I just wanted to ask you a question. A while back I think you said that most the sediment and sludge type stuff released in our urine is ( Calcium and or White Blood cells ) Well my question is thisAt the end of January I had a large Bladder Stone removed, Every since then I have had never ending sediment or sludge come thru my cath tubeI suspect an infection but a supra pubic wearer always has some bacteria. Do you think after 2 months I should get urine checked ? I'm wondering If a person might be losing to much white blood cells or body calcium? Thanks, To John or anyone wishing to post on this issue. Dan H.
[QUAD-L] To John--About sediment and sludge in urine.
Hey John.I just wanted to ask you a question. A while back I think you said that most the sediment and sludge type stuff released in our urine is ( Calcium and or White Blood cells ) Well my question is thisAt the end of January I had a large Bladder Stone removed, Every since then I have had never ending sediment or sludge come thru my cath tubeI suspect an infection but a supra pubic wearer always has some bacteria. Do you think after 2 months I should get urine checked ? I'm wondering If a person might be losing to much white blood cells or body calcium? Thanks, To John or anyone wishing to post on this issue. Dan H.
Re: [QUAD-L] To John--About sediment and sludge in urine.
Danny, I think there is a direct correlation between the amount of dairy/calcium intake and the sentiment in my urine. I think an SCI injury and being mostly sedentary causes our bodies to rid itself of calcium and possible others and minerals. Try cutting back on your dairy/calcium and you'll probably see a reduction of sediment, I did. Dan T. Danny Hearn [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hey John.I just wanted to ask you a question. A while back I think you said that most the sediment and sludge type stuff released in our urine is ( Calcium and or White Blood cells ) Well my question is thisAt the end of January I had a large Bladder Stone removed, Every since then I have had never ending sediment or sludge come thru my cath tubeI suspect an infection but a supra pubic wearer always has some bacteria. Do you think after 2 months I should get urine checked ? I'm wondering If a person might be losing to much white blood cells or body calcium? Thanks, To John or anyone wishing to post on this issue. Dan H.