Re: PVP 8-23-05
- From: "Jim W." <vze27rdh@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 24 Aug 2005 22:44:46 GMT
I had the catheter for 5 days with my ILC and the catheter per se didn't
bother me - it was the first night when the urgency was so great I was
forced to try to urinate even though the catheter was in place - very
unpleasant. Jim W.
"Rich256" <nospam@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> It is an option of the doctor as to wearing a catheter. Most with PVP do
> not. I had the microwave and wore a catheter for five days. I don't
> think
> I needed it at all. Except for being somewhat awkward it didn't bother
> me.
> Five good nights of sleep, never waking once.
>
>
> "Jim W." <vze27rdh@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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>> I had that problem when I got my Indigo Laser Procedure but not the PVP
>> as
>> the catheter was removed the same day in the hospital. I feel for you -
>> that urgency that forces you to push out against the catheter is no fun
>> at
>> all. I hope all is well now! Jim W.
>>
>> > At first I had that terrible urgency feeling despite the catheter, and
>> > went throug the motions of urinating: most went into the bag, a little
>> > came out alongside the tube, mixed with traces of blood.
>>
>>
>
>
.
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