I would like to ask your advice about sediment in my urine.  I have an indwelling Foley that has been no problem for about 10 years.  In the past year, I have had a large amount of sediment that is very thick and cannot be irrigated or flushed through my Foley.  When I attempt to flushed the Foley, the sediment is so great and thick that it clots the Foley.  I have a diet low in vitamin D or calcium and have taken vitamin C and cranberry tablets with no success.  My doctor and other urologists have no answer.  I cannot wear an external catheter because I am allergic to the glue or possibly the rubber on the condom/catheter.

I hope you guys can help

Dillon

thanks
Eric Olson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I think I may have found how proteus got in my bladder.  It's just a hunch  but I to! o thought it odd for a guy to have it.  The beauty of the supra though is, if it doesn't reduce infections, you can just remove it and return to the foley. 

Eric

Lori Michaelson wrote:
 Yesterday's response summed it up but in detail:
 
* We keep a jug of Clorox in the bathroom.
 
* We attached a small plastic funnel to about 4 inches of tubing and keep it in a container (that was once used as the holder of sterile water that the syringe is put in to draw fluid from)
 
* When it's time to clean either bag ... they grab the thing we made and connect the tubing to the tubing on the urine bag.
 
* My aide or husband pours the small funnel (maybe one and a half inches wide at the top .. one inch funnel depth) full of bleach ... IT drains into the urine bag.  Slow enough so one CAN see it's a small funnel-full.  Or just pinch off the tubing when pouring.
 
* Then they fill the funnel 4 times with tap water.
 
* Disc! onnect our invention from the urine bag.  Take the urine bag and swish or shake it up to clean it out.  Then empty it COMPLETELY AND PRESS ALL THE AIR OUT OF THE BAG AND CLOSE IT OFF AT EACH END.  A CLOSED SYSTEM.
 
Vinegar only goes so far at cleaning.  BLEACH WILL KILL ANYTHING.
 
But Eric ... being male and getting a proteus infection in the bladder is rare.  Females unfortunately have our opening extremely close to the anus and since proteus is USUALLY found in the bowel (and being normal THERE but NOT SO in the bladder) ... I'd take a closer look on how you night have contracted it in your urine being male.  Not to get personal ... but the girlfriend and sex thing ....?
 
We are ESPECIALLY caref! ul and yet I got it in the bladder.  Maybe from one bowel accident in bed, dunno.
 
Proteus is a bastard and, if not treated, can be very dangerous.
 
E-coli is much more common.  And is why things like mannose can help easily.
 
In the twelve years on this list (and others) ... I've found that just as many people with supra-pubics get UTIs as those with foleys.  Some with supra-pubics have complained more.  Either way ... they BOTH have foreign objects in the bladder (catheters).
 
Lori
 
-------Original Message-------
 
Date: 03/13/06 15:00:24
Cc: Quad
Subject: Re: [QUAD-L] Cleaning bags
 
Wow!  I was thinking it was a much more dilute solution.  So you're saying you just mix 1/4 gallon of bleach with 3/4 gallon water and just pour into your bags from it? 




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