Re: AUR Has Struck--What Next Medically?



On Jul 29, 1:15 am, Michael <Tempr...@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Long time BPH have been prescribed Flomax but do not take it every day
as recommended. Most days difficult urinating in the morning by night
very comfortable. Sleep interrupted an average of 1-3X per night over
about an 8 year period. High PSA, monitored for prostate cancer via
Ultra Sound/Biopsies every 18 months or so.

Earlier today for the 3rd time in the past 30 days I could not urinate
at all upon awakening While the previous two episodes of AUR resolved
themselves in about 4-6 hours (and by night I was comfortable) this
morning's after 8 hours of intense urge, maximum push and dribbles, I
got myself to the ER. I was catheterized. told to see my uro within a
few days (it was on a Saturday of course).

They ruled out a UTI and were concerned that white blood count was
high (13,000 ??). But otherwise I was sent home w with a leg bag in
and out of ER within 2 hours. My basic question is what to next
expect both over the next few days until I get to the uro . and what
the alternative scenarios/diagnostic and treatment might be once he
sees me.

Of some concern as I sit here basically comfortable but very
catheterized--13 hours and counting-- are 2 things. First, the nurse
said I'd not have any urge to urinate while the catheter is in and
that has NOT been so. Though the urges are not nearly as bad or as
frequent as they were this morning they have occurred (usually when I
shift positions, get up etc.) and they are intense (but brief 5 -8
seconds, every 20-25 minutes or so but usually when I change
positions).

Here comes the gross(er) part: first two leg bags urine very yellow
but normal otherwise (warm). Bags 3 and 4 definitely red (from
medium red to a paler but still distinctly red color) . Other than
worry-- I was not "warned" about this in my discharge instructions
from the ER-- I feel decent (good appetite neither too hot not too
cold only minor irritation where the catheter was inserted; moving
around slowly and being careful not to jolt the catheter the bag or
anything connected thereto). The red color is alarming of course so
any theories would be greatly appreciated even if it means I should
run back to the ER. It's now Sunday of course.

Thanks.


I expect some bleeding can be expected. I don't want to rule out a ER
visit especially if the color in the tubes is a deep red.


I assume you are seeing a Uro. Any discussion about PVP or TURP?
Where are you located?

.



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