TUMT painful catheterization - a new alternative and patient's interview
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I had 1.7 liters on board. I was able to get in to a urologist that day, and they catheterized me. What a relief. For a couple of weeks after that I wore a legbag and a Foley catheter while my bladder gradually shrank back to normal. At the urologists, they showed me how to self-catheterize, which I did for several months, until finally I got back to normal. Believe me, you can do any number of things that you say "Oh, I'd never do that.", when you are faced with reality and necessity.
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After reading some of the comments, I just had to shake my head and wonder at the ignorance of some individuals. Having undergone this procedure, I can attest that, to put it mildly, it's uncomfortable. However, if you ever develop prostate problems, and can't urinate at all, you'll be begging for relief. I had surgery under general anesthesia, and as a side effect of the anesthesia, I was unable to go normally. I had the operation on a Friday, and by Monday,
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@MIKETPRODUCTIONS I'd like to see you say that after having to retain and suffer with more than a two liters of piss inside you for a months and months on end. You know when you have to piss REALLY REALLY bad? Well, at that moment, you have usually less than a liter. Imagine twice that, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, indefinitely, never ever having relief, always always having to go. It's no joke dude, and it'll probably happen to both of us. 75+% of men have prostate problems/cancer by age 75.
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@MinecraftPlaya11 Grow the fuck up. Not everything in the world is fucking MTV and games.
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Jesus 74 OUNCES of piss this guy was retaining. That has to suck.
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I am sorry but this GEY
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ahahhaha he said penis !
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how did i get here from justin bieber??
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well duhh lol
why the fuck am i watching this...
LucyLovesIceCream 3 months ago 28
@MIKETPRODUCTIONS when you have the same problem you will wish you have it
gamemanksa2009 3 months ago 4