RE: [QUAD-L] Supra Pubic problem question

2007-01-29 Thread B. Kimberlin \(Quadius\)
Are you wearing a condom catheter?  I can't remember how long ago you said you 
had the SP put in, but if it was not that long ago you might still be voiding 
through your urethra.  I did for quite some time and ended up having to wear 
two bags at the same time for a while.
  
How many total cc do you have in the balloon.  I usually use around 8 cc, but 
you can go to around 10 cc.  I also tried to make sure mine was taught during 
the initial adjustment, but you have to be careful, if you make it too taught 
it can have a damaging effect in the long run.
  Are you experiencing any swelling in your legs when you are up in the 
wheelchair?  If so, is it going down after spending time in bed?
I don't know if you have any extra chucks, but you might want to think about 
putting some around your stoma in an effort to prevent the urine from getting 
all over the bed.
  
I will post this to the Quad list as there is probably some other advice that 
others might be able to give that might benefit you.
   Quadius
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  Thank you for responding.  Excues the direct mail but I am not familiar to 
posting.
   
  Oh yes the bed is drenched in urine at night, nearly every last drop.  During 
the day not a drop gets out of bag.  True, most folks void in supine. My 
doctors are at a lost.  I take dettrapan to avoid bladder spasms, now I prop 
pillows under my blankets, and have added 5cc extra water to folly.  My best 
effort comes by pulling folly until snug.  The doctors say don’t but this works 
best.  When  I become disgusted, I also sleep at approximately 3o degrees which 
also works.  All the above together have best results.
   
  eRetriever
   
   
  
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  From: B. Kimberlin (Quadius) [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Saturday, January 27, 2007 2:03 PM
To: Merrill Burghardt
Subject: Re: [QUAD-L] Supra Pubic problem  question

   
Are you actually wetting the bed when you void at night?  I also void 
considerably more in the evening than I do during the day.  I used to crimp my 
Foley, but stop doing that quite some time ago.  The urologist told me it 
really doesn't do much good any longer.  As for abdominal binders, I do wear 
them also, but I do not wear them low enough to affect the suprapubic.


Let me know you are actually avoiding into your bed or just more at bed time.  
My doctor was concerned with the amount that I was voiding and tried to have me 
sleep at a 30° angle, but I'm not able to sleep very well at this particular 
angle.  I can do it occasionally and he is right I do have much more strength 
the next day, but for the most part I sleep around 20°.


Quadius
Merrill Burghardt [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

  Hope you do not mind my writing to you but you seem experienced with your 
supra pubic.  My problem is I void vary little during the day but mostly at 
night which totally voids in bed!  I wear an abdominal binder but I do not 
crimp the folly.  Any clues?

 

Merrill

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Re: [QUAD-L] Supra Pubic problem question

2007-01-22 Thread B. Kimberlin \(Quadius\)
While I normally do not experience the blood, I have passed numerous stones and 
as Dan mentioned, it is usually accompanied with hyperflexia or dysreflexia.  
Thankfully I am have finally recuperated from my cisco- cystoscopy (spelling).  
So, it shouldn't be experiencing these problems for quite some time.  At least 
I'm keeping my fingers crossed.
Quadius
PS sorry I'm a little late, but I haven't been on the web too much lately.

Dan Tessiatore [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:  Danny, that also has happened to me 
a couple times.  Yes it possibly stones but then is usually accompanied by 
hypereflexia, elevated blood pressure, possible sweating etc.
it also could be imitation from the catheter.  Either way you're smart to get 
in touch with your urologist.  Hopefully he is familiar with SCI and neurogenic 
bladder.  Good luck... Dan

Danny Hearn [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:HI All, earlier tonight while 
eating diner I began to have some pain in my lower gut down by where my 
catheter is, then a while later we noticed the line had blood instead of urine. 
Then after a bit the blood stopped and became normal as usual urine only coming 
thru again.  I'm curious to know if it has happened to any of you before?  I 
was wondering if a small stone could of passed thru my kidney perhaps but i'm 
not sure if that even is possible? Thanks for any Ideas..I'll try to 
contact my urologist tomorrow and see what he say's about it.

 Dan H.



 
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[QUAD-L] Supra Pubic problem question

2007-01-16 Thread Danny Hearn
   HI All, earlier tonight while eating diner I began to have some pain in my 
lower gut down by where my catheter is, then a while later we noticed the line 
had blood instead of urine. Then after a bit the blood stopped and became 
normal as usual urine only coming thru again.  I'm curious to know if it has 
happened to any of you before?  I was wondering if a small stone could of 
passed thru my kidney perhaps but i'm not sure if that even is possible? Thanks 
for any Ideas..I'll try to contact my urologist tomorrow and see what he 
say's about it.

 Dan H.


Re: [QUAD-L] Supra Pubic problem question

2007-01-16 Thread Dan Tessiatore
Danny, that also has happened to me a couple times.  Yes it possibly stones but 
then is usually accompanied by hypereflexia, elevated blood pressure, possible 
sweating etc.
it also could be imitation from the catheter.  Either way you're smart to get 
in touch with your urologist.  Hopefully he is familiar with SCI and neurogenic 
bladder.  Good luck... Dan

Danny Hearn [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:   HI All, earlier tonight while 
eating diner I began to have some pain in my lower gut down by where my 
catheter is, then a while later we noticed the line had blood instead of urine. 
Then after a bit the blood stopped and became normal as usual urine only coming 
thru again.  I'm curious to know if it has happened to any of you before?  I 
was wondering if a small stone could of passed thru my kidney perhaps but i'm 
not sure if that even is possible? Thanks for any Ideas..I'll try to 
contact my urologist tomorrow and see what he say's about it.

 Dan H.