RE: [QUAD-L] UTI Prevention Van Insurence

2007-02-28 Thread David K. Kelmer
The Vitamin C is used to keep the urine acidic level (pH 5.5 or below) so the 
Methenamine can work correctly.  
http://www.mayoclinic.com/health/drug-information/DR202354
   
  Thanks for the tip on the herb.
   
  With Love,
  
CtrlAltDel aka Dave
C4/5 Complete - 30 Years Post
   
  Texas, USA
  
Merrill Burghardt [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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st1\:*{behavior:url(#default#ieooui) }The Methylamine as I was 
told is an acidifier which is more effective taken with larger doses of vitamin 
C.  Work or not I could not say but I have used it for fifteen years.  
Cranberry test I’ve read were only done with juice, powered has not been 
substantiated.  There is an herb spelled something like Sativa.  The spelling 
might be way off here but apparently it is hundreds time sweeter than sugar so 
bacteria leaves go of the bladder wall and clings on to the sweeter Sativia.  
I’ve used it but stopped after gaining weight.  My new Supra Pubic as of April 
has been the longest I have gone UTI free/
   
  Merrill
   
  
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  From: David K. Kelmer [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Saturday, February 10, 2007 11:31 AM
To: Danny Hearn; [EMAIL PROTECTED]; quad-list@eskimo.com
Subject: Re: [QUAD-L] UTI Prevention  Van Insurence

   
Hi Dan,

 

Have you ever tried using Methenamine (meth-EN-a-meen)?  It belongs to the 
family of medicines called anti-infectives.  It is used to help prevent and 
treat infections of the urinary tract.  You might want to check into it.

 

 

With Love,


CtrlAltDel aka Dave
C4/5 Complete - 30 Years Post

 

 

Texas, USA

  

Danny Hearn [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:


   Yes John my doctors told me that also...that if you have an 
indwelling such as a supra-pubic catheter you usually have 2 or 3 types of 
infection always but they hate to treat unless you are having bad symptoms or 
problems, cause they don't want us getting immune to anti-biotics. 
Dan

[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: 
If you have a supra-pubic cath or an in dwelling Foley of any kind for more 
than a few days, you have a UTI. It is a matter of how bad it is and how well 
you tolerate infections. On that level, you should have bacterial infections 
most of the time. If any of you get a viral infection, the doctor may want you 
in the hospital but there's not a lot they can do. (When were you ever made 
comfortable in a hospital.) You can be super clean and a real fanatic, but your 
skin is covered with bacteria it is trying to keep out. For this ! reason, most 
infections are stafflococous. If you have kids around then you get a higher 
rate of strep infections. (can't say they didn't give you anything.) If you 
think you can delay treating the infection, your kidneys can become history to 
an aggressive bug in under a day. Fortunately, us quads get pretty ill while 
the infection is still chewing on our bladder and start anti biotic in time. A 
UTI is worse if it is shutting your kidneys down. I
 can usually tell a lot by how easy it is to get mad. If I get po'ed because 
people don't park between the lines, I'm probably pretty sic! k.

I personally don't go to hospitals. I can be ignored and miserable without 
going anywhere and I have cable tv for when I'm awake at 4 am. I just promise 
to call 911 if I think I'm going to die. They can always send a nurse with the 
plague du jour if need be. 

Next time you catch a bug remember, it caught you! Don't get me wrong, do 
all you can to stay clean. Lots of reasons to keep clean!

Please don't think UTI's aren't serious because I like to joke. Once your 
kidneys go, you get a new catheter so you can get your blood dialysed and not 
die of septicemia as fast.

 

john

C-5 post 31

Cincy, OH 

   




Re: [QUAD-L] UTI Prevention Van Insurence

2007-02-10 Thread David K. Kelmer
Hi Dan,
   
  Have you ever tried using Methenamine (meth-EN-a-meen)?  It belongs to the 
family of medicines called anti-infectives.  It is used to help prevent and 
treat infections of the urinary tract.  You might want to check into it.
   
   
  With Love,
  
CtrlAltDel aka Dave
C4/5 Complete - 30 Years Post
   
   
  Texas, USA


Danny Hearn [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Yes John my doctors told me that also...that if you have an 
indwelling such as a supra-pubic catheter you usually have 2 or 3 types of 
infection always but they hate to treat unless you are having bad symptoms or 
problems, cause they don't want us getting immune to anti-biotics. 
Dan

[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: If you have a supra-pubic cath or an in dwelling 
Foley of any kind for more than a few days, you have a UTI. It is a matter of 
how bad it is and how well you tolerate infections. On that level, you should 
have bacterial infections most of the time. If any of you get a viral 
infection, the doctor may want you in the hospital but there's not a lot they 
can do. (When were you ever made comfortable in a hospital.) You can be super 
clean and a real fanatic, but your skin is covered with bacteria it is trying 
to keep out. For this ! reason, most infections are stafflococous. If you have 
kids around then you get a higher rate of strep infections. (can't say they 
didn't give you anything.) If you think you can delay treating the infection, 
your kidneys can become history to an aggressive bug in under a day. 
Fortunately, us quads get pretty ill while the infection is still chewing on 
our bladder and start anti biotic in time. A UTI is worse if it is
 shutting your kidneys down. I can usually tell a lot by how easy it is to get 
mad. If I get po'ed because people don't park between the lines, I'm probably 
pretty sic! k.
  I personally don't go to hospitals. I can be ignored and miserable without 
going anywhere and I have cable tv for when I'm awake at 4 am. I just promise 
to call 911 if I think I'm going to die. They can always send a nurse with the 
plague du jour if need be. 
  Next time you catch a bug remember, it caught you! Don't get me wrong, do all 
you can to stay clean. Lots of reasons to keep clean!
  Please don't think UTI's aren't serious because I like to joke. Once your 
kidneys go, you get a new catheter so you can get your blood dialysed and not 
die of septicemia as fast.
   
  john
  C-5 post 31
  Cincy, OH 
 


Re: [QUAD-L] UTI Prevention Van Insurence

2007-02-02 Thread delimited4
If you have a supra-pubic cath or an in dwelling Foley of any kind for more 
than a few days, you have a UTI. It is a matter of how bad it is and how well 
you tolerate infections. On that level, you should have bacterial infections 
most of the time. If any of you get a viral infection, the doctor may want you 
in the hospital but there's not a lot they can do. (When were you ever made 
comfortable in a hospital.) You can be super clean and a real fanatic, but your 
skin is covered with bacteria it is trying to keep out. For this reason, most 
infections are stafflococous. If you have kids around then you get a higher 
rate of strep infections. (can't say they didn't give you anything.) If you 
think you can delay treating the infection, your kidneys can become history to 
an aggressive bug in under a day. Fortunately, us quads get pretty ill while 
the infection is still chewing on our bladder and start anti biotic in time. A 
UTI is worse if it is shutting your kidneys down. I can us!
 ually tell a lot by how easy it is to get mad. If I get po'ed because people 
don't park between the lines, I'm probably pretty sick.
I personally don't go to hospitals. I can be ignored and miserable without 
going anywhere and I have cable tv for when I'm awake at 4 am. I just promise 
to call 911 if I think I'm going to die. They can always send a nurse with the 
plague du jour if need be. 
Next time you catch a bug remember, it caught you! Don't get me wrong, do all 
you can to stay clean. Lots of reasons to keep clean!
Please don't think UTI's aren't serious because I like to joke. Once your 
kidneys go, you get a new catheter so you can get your blood dialysed and not 
die of septicemia as fast.
 
john
C-5 post 31
Cincy, OH 
 
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Subject: Re: [QUAD-L] UTI Prevention  Van Insurence


Maybe the UTI was fostered by the yogurt.  Sometimes food rich in calcium or 
minerals are deposited in the urine and slowdown draining of urine.  The 
slowdown could in turn foster UTI.  I have read that most UTIs are caused from 
a bug in our stool.  I had always been extremely careful getting cleaned off 
after bowel care and accidents but then when I learned that most UTIs are 
caused by bug in stool I became extreme, somewhat over-the-top about 
cleanliness.  It helped. Changing sheets and washing more frequently might 
help.  Dan T.


[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: 
Hi All,
 I have not had a UTI since August and I swear it's from taking cranberry 
pills and eating a yogurt EVERYDAY.
  When I got my new van in 2001 I had my conversion company give me an itemized 
list of their work and gave it to my State Farm agent so everything is insured. 
I pay $1,200 and I drive. I haven't had an accident since 1981 and I've never 
gotten a ticket.
  Bobbie

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Re: [QUAD-L] UTI Prevention Van Insurence

2007-02-02 Thread Danny Hearn
   Yes John my doctors told me that also...that if you have an 
indwelling such as a supra-pubic catheter you usually have 2 or 3 types of 
infection always but they hate to treat unless you are having bad symptoms or 
problems, cause they don't want us getting immune to anti-biotics. 
Dan

[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:If you have a supra-pubic cath or an in dwelling 
Foley of any kind for more than a few days, you have a UTI. It is a matter of 
how bad it is and how well you tolerate infections. On that level, you should 
have bacterial infections most of the time. If any of you get a viral 
infection, the doctor may want you in the hospital but there's not a lot they 
can do. (When were you ever made comfortable in a hospital.) You can be super 
clean and a real fanatic, but your skin is covered with bacteria it is trying 
to keep out. For this ! reason, most infections are stafflococous. If you have 
kids around then you get a higher rate of strep infections. (can't say they 
didn't give you anything.) If you think you can delay treating the infection, 
your kidneys can become history to an aggressive bug in under a day. 
Fortunately, us quads get pretty ill while the infection is still chewing on 
our bladder and start anti biotic in time. A UTI is worse if it is
 shutting your kidneys down. I can usually tell a lot by how easy it is to get 
mad. If I get po'ed because people don't park between the lines, I'm probably 
pretty sic! k.
  I personally don't go to hospitals. I can be ignored and miserable without 
going anywhere and I have cable tv for when I'm awake at 4 am. I just promise 
to call 911 if I think I'm going to die. They can always send a nurse with the 
plague du jour if need be. 
  Next time you catch a bug remember, it caught you! Don't get me wrong, do all 
you can to stay clean. Lots of reasons to keep clean!
  Please don't think UTI's aren't serious because I like to joke. Once your 
kidneys go, you get a new catheter so you can get your blood dialysed and not 
die of septicemia as fast.
   
  john
  C-5 post 31
  Cincy, OH 
 
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#DADAD6 !important;}Maybe the UTI was fostered by the yogurt.  
Sometimes food rich in calcium or minerals are deposited in the urine and 
slowdown draining of urine.  The slowdown could in turn foster UTI.  I have 
read that most UTIs are caused from a bug in our stool.  I had always been 
extremely careful getting cleaned off after bowel care and accidents but then 
when I learned that most UTIs are caused by bug in stool I became extreme, 
somewhat over-the-top about cleanliness.  It helped. Changing sheets and 
washing more frequently might help.  Dan T.


[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi All,
   I have not had a UTI since August and I swear it's from taking cranberry 
pills and eating a yogurt EVERYDAY.
When I got my new van in 2001 I had my conversion company give me an 
itemized list of their work and gave it to my State Farm agent so everything is 
insured. I pay $1,200 and I drive. I haven't had an accident since 1981 and 
I've never gotten a ticket.
Bobbie



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RE: [QUAD-L] UTI Prevention Van Insurence

2007-02-02 Thread poajoan
Wow!! I think I am very glad that I have stayed with intermittent
catheterization. It's going on 16 1/2 years, and I do get very tired of
having to schedule many things around my cath schedule, but I have never had
a serious UTI -- and listening to you guys I never want one. The most
serious one that I had I got while I was in the hospital for a brown recluse
spider bite. And that was 15 1/2 years ago. Since then, I have averaged a
mild one once a year, which has responded to 10 days of Cipro. I am sure I
usually have a mild UTI, but I am not symptomatic. After eight years of no
health insurance, I was finally eligible for Social Security when I reached
65 -- that was a great birthday present. So last year, I went through the
entire kidney, bladder, colonoscopy, and whatever else they can think of
series of tests. Luckily, everything seemed to be working correctly, and my
urologist finally said, as he had some news for me, everything looks so
good that I don't really believe you are a quad. Corniest joke I've heard
in a long time, but it was welcome news.

 

So, until something else has to be done, I think I'll stay with intermittent
catheterization. Because as they say, if it ain't broke don't fix it. My
heart goes out to all of you who have so many bladder and kidney problems. I
have been blessed with very good health, and with the exception of these
darn wounds that I am working on, I stay in good health.

 

Joan, C4 1990

 

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Subject: Re: [QUAD-L] UTI Prevention  Van Insurence

 

If you have a supra-pubic cath or an in dwelling Foley of any kind for more
than a few days, you have a UTI. It is a matter of how bad it is and how
well you tolerate infections. On that level, you should have bacterial
infections most of the time. If any of you get a viral infection, the doctor
may want you in the hospital but there's not a lot they can do. (When were
you ever made comfortable in a hospital.) You can be super clean and a real
fanatic, but your skin is covered with bacteria it is trying to keep out.
For this ! reason, most infections are stafflococous. If you have kids
around then you get a higher rate of strep infections. (can't say they
didn't give you anything.) If you think you can delay treating the
infection, your kidneys can become history to an aggressive bug in under a
day. Fortunately, us quads get pretty ill while the infection is still
chewing on our bladder and start anti biotic in time. A UTI is worse if it
is shutting your kidneys down. I can usually tell a lot by how easy it is to
get mad. If I get po'ed because people don't park between the lines, I'm
probably pretty sic! k.

I personally don't go to hospitals. I can be ignored and miserable without
going anywhere and I have cable tv for when I'm awake at 4 am. I just
promise to call 911 if I think I'm going to die. They can always send a
nurse with the plague du jour if need be. 

Next time you catch a bug remember, it caught you! Don't get me wrong, do
all you can to stay clean. Lots of reasons to keep clean!

Please don't think UTI's aren't serious because I like to joke. Once your
kidneys go, you get a new catheter so you can get your blood dialysed and
not die of septicemia as fast.

 

john

C-5 post 31

Cincy, OH 

 
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Maybe the UTI was fostered by the yogurt.  Sometimes food rich in calcium or
minerals are deposited in the urine and slowdown draining of urine.  The
slowdown could in turn foster UTI.  I have read that most UTIs are caused
from a bug in our stool.  I had always been extremely careful getting
cleaned off after bowel care and accidents but then when I learned that most
UTIs are caused by bug in stool I became extreme, somewhat over-the-top
about cleanliness.  It helped. Changing sheets and washing more frequently
might help.  Dan T.


[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: 

Hi All,

 I have not had a UTI since August and I swear it's from taking
cranberry pills and eating a yogurt EVERYDAY.

  When I got my new van in 2001 I had my conversion company give me an
itemized list of their work and gave it to my State Farm agent so everything
is insured. I pay $1,200 and I drive. I haven't had an accident since 1981
and I've never gotten a ticket.

  Bobbie

 

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Re: [QUAD-L] UTI Prevention Van Insurence

2007-02-01 Thread Dan Tessiatore
Maybe the UTI was fostered by the yogurt.  Sometimes food rich in calcium or 
minerals are deposited in the urine and slowdown draining of urine.  The 
slowdown could in turn foster UTI.  I have read that most UTIs are caused from 
a bug in our stool.  I had always been extremely careful getting cleaned off 
after bowel care and accidents but then when I learned that most UTIs are 
caused by bug in stool I became extreme, somewhat over-the-top about 
cleanliness.  It helped.  Changing sheets and washing more frequently might 
help.  Dan T.


[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:  Hi All,
   I have not had a UTI since August and I swear it's from taking cranberry 
pills and eating a yogurt EVERYDAY.
When I got my new van in 2001 I had my conversion company give me an 
itemized list of their work and gave it to my State Farm agent so everything is 
insured. I pay $1,200 and I drive. I haven't had an accident since 1981 and 
I've never gotten a ticket.
Bobbie