Hi all CS'Rs,

The silver on the catheter prompted me to share this treatment.  I am
paralyzed now, gut, bowel , bladder, still can walk pretty decently with
the canadian crutch.  However, this last thing happened slowly so that I
wasn't really aware that I wasn't emptying my bladder or anything else for
that matter, but I got a bladder infection and then another one and now we
know it is neurological--demyelinating disease which I have had and is now
active again.

Cut to the chase.  I have to catheterize for residual at least twice a day
and though I cannot feel the outside, I can feel the inside and it was so
raw and nothing was helping that and of course trying to sleep with every
hour pain to void was making me tired.(the pain of course is not in the
usual place so had to figure that one out too)  So 3 days ago I started
instilling the CS I make into my bladder when I catheterized after emptying
the bladder.  Well, it is working.  Much more comfortable and got some rest
last night.  I have been reading the list, but not to trust my self to post
lately. 

 Seems like I am getting better in that respect now.  Chronic severe pain
is not good for human beings, even if one is enduring this for honorable
reasons.  I learned this the hard way, of course.  My doctor recognized
this and sat me down about it.  Who would have known how much that constant
thing can change a person in every way.  I hope that I was not as
uncompassionate with all  of you as I was with myself.  If so I apologize.
My memory fails me for the last 2-3 months perhaps.  Just kept trucking.
Well, Amen. 

Anyway, what  simple thing to do and cheap and safe and, well just did good
all around.  So I also have to do bowel care now--nothing like
paraplegia:-))) and I was just so put off by the whole thing and sure that
this was not good for infections in the area, so I started using CS that I
make in the enema without diluting or anything.  Had to make quite a bit
but after 3 of those, I also began feeling much better and though still
paralyzed I don't have that awful old ammonia stink that was there before.
So I think I am helping the whole deal with the CS.  I am also much more
relaxed for some reason.  Maybe just to get things moving the right
direction. 

I just read Bud MacFarlanes new book, "House of Gold" about Y2K and stuff
and sure enough in the book, the first year 1/3 or more of the people
succumb to Flu--no antibiotics, nothing.  Each year after that it gets
beter because the people develope immunity and they also stay away from
people and people understand that.  It is a great read.  I felt so good and
thank ful that 2-3 years ago when this list started--(when was that
exactly?  My sense of time is terrible!) from the Rife list that I did this
and learned and you helped me.  This would have saved those people.
Anyway I think it is a blessing from God and I was really happy that I know
how to do this!!

Now I need to get a set up that is simple and doesn't use the wall
electricity I am using now.  Marsha, could I buy some silver from you?
Like several sets?  I sure would appreciate it.

Anyway, maybe this info can help someone you know who like me needs to head
things off at the pass with all this chronic paralysis business.  Perhaps
all paraplegics could put a little silver in their catheters every day and
not get sick and die from kidney and bladder infections.  When you can't
feel things, they get bad before you even know you are sick.  I guess the
book, "Pain, the gift Nobody wants" makes a lot of sense to me now.

Blessings,
susan
>I found this on MEDLINE. It looks like there is good money to be saved
>by insurance companies by using silver. When they catch on I bet that
>silver will become their little darling cash cow. Patient care may get
>better as a consequence. Patient care won't get too good though. Just
>think of all the doctors, hospitals, insurance companies that would be
>out of work if we all got well and stayed well by using preventive care.
>WOW!
>
>Health Care Cost Reengineering Rep 1999 Jan;4(1):13-4, 1 
>
>Silver-coated catheter reduces hospital UTIs, associated costs.
>
>IDEA BANK: Silver-coated catheter reduces hospital UTIs, associated
>costs. Catheter-associated UTI can extend a patient's hospital stay by
>3.8 days, increasing costs significantly.
>Find out what new study says about a new catheter that decreased the
>incidence of UTIs in the study population. 
>
>PMID: 10345816, UI: 99176212
>
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Susan
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