Does your bladder spasm andforce urine out around your catheter? If so, a
bit of ditropan might be in order.
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In a message dated 9/13/2006 6:40:59 P.M. Central Daylight Time,
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Street advice is always good, but you should consider talking with your
URO, who is familiar with you and your personal history. They can best
advise you what is happening and why.
When was the last
indiana pouch/augmented bladdar
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From: Dillon Ewa [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Wednesday, September 13, 2006 7:40 pm
Subject: [QUAD-L] The sediment in my urine
Hello everyone, I need your help. For the past two years I have suffered from alot of sediment in my
that treat female paras because they know its a battle. I do wish you the very best.
john
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Hello everyone, I need your help. For the past two years I have suffered
Drink cranberry juiceor take cranberry pills it will work if you drink normally.
Mark Jackson
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From: Dillon Ewa
Date: 09/13/06 18:40:55
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Subject: [QUAD-L] The sediment in my
Hello everyone, I need your help. For the past two years I have suffered from alot of sediment in my urine. I have tried flushing the Foley, taking tablets of vitamin C, cut out calcium and have drunk lots of water but my problem still persists.My Foley has clogged more times than I can count
The best thing that has worked for me is cranberry capsules or gelcaps. You can get them in as much as 1000 mg per cap from a supplement store and take a couple 1000 mg a few times a day. They even have some at some grocery stores. I have also gone to the naturopath (bastyr university in Seattle
A larger diameter catheter. If your taking calcium, you may want to stop. If you could get on a bladder regime you could avoid that with an external catheter. The infections stop happening too. good luck.
john
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if you can get your doctor to change the catheter to a silicone instead of latex that could be the problem. just a suggestion it has helped me big time. ginaDillon Ewa [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:Hello everyone, I need your help. For the past two years I have suffered from alot of sediment in my
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