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Old 05-17-2015, 02:39 PM #1
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Default Neurogenic Bladder?

Latest in a long line of yuckyness, I now have to catheterise myself anyone else have experience of this delight?
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Hi Blairzo,

Quite a battered spine you have there, and now this. I have problems, but I get away with using pads.

My experiences with catheters have all been in Hospital after accidents/surgery - and have not been pleasant. I feel for you.

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Hi Blairzo,

Quite a battered spine you have there, and now this. I have problems, but I get away with using pads.

My experiences with catheters have all been in Hospital after accidents/surgery - and have not been pleasant. I feel for you.

Dave.
Hello Dave, yes my back has taken a battering. I've been pensioned off twice but still find away to keep my spirits up!
I too have had the displeasure of cathers in hospital, this will be my first experience of doing this and to be honest fills me with dread.
I'm hoping it will be an easy fix for my problem!
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Default Called in for MRI

Hospital called today and told me I got an appointment on Thursday!
Just a 2 week wait, unheard of in these parts!
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