I have been very fortunate. My ex-husband (Dave), lives with me and has been my 
only long-term care-giver. We tried a few agencies but the help wasn't 
adequate. He changes my cath twice a month. He's been around the few times I 
went in to A.D. (blocked foleys). Those headaches are so bad one can not move 
fast enough to relieve the pain. I always get sleepy after AD. He's a 
independent health care provider.
22 yrs post.

Your Mom is an Angel.  That deed was not easy from all sides of the issue.  I'm 
sure you were barking out orders while she was doing her best.  Men, come with 
instructions and a landing strip.  Women sitting have a fort with bunkers all 
the way around.  Again, not an easy task, but I'm glad everything worked out.
Best Wishes
 

In a message dated 3/11/2013 3:49:10 P.M. Central Daylight Time, 
zoocr...@windstream.net writes:
  
  
Yes   I would normally agree but today we had no choice but to deflate the 
balloon   and get it out while I was sitting in my chair. My mom is 68 and 
recently had   wrist surgery (no possible way to get me to the bed and keep me 
elevated   because of blood pressure) so sometimes, you do what you have to and 
clean up   later J  






-----Original Message-----
From: wheelchair <wheelch...@aol.com>
To: zoocrew1 <zoocr...@windstream.net>; quad-list <quad-list@eskimo.com>
Sent: Mon, Mar 11, 2013 4:57 pm
Subject: Re: [QUAD-L] AD


Your Mom is an Angel.  That deed was not easy from all sides of the issue.  I'm 
sure you were barking out orders while she was doing her best.  Men, come with 
instructions and a landing strip.  Women sitting have a fort with bunkers all 
the way around.  Again, not an easy task, but I'm glad everything worked out.
Best Wishes
 

In a message dated 3/11/2013 3:49:10 P.M. Central Daylight Time, 
zoocr...@windstream.net writes:
  
  
Yes   I would normally agree but today we had no choice but to deflate the 
balloon   and get it out while I was sitting in my chair. My mom is 68 and 
recently had   wrist surgery (no possible way to get me to the bed and keep me 
elevated   because of blood pressure) so sometimes, you do what you have to and 
clean up   later J    
  
 
  
  
  
From:   wheelch...@aol.com [mailto:wheelch...@aol.com] 
Sent: Monday, March   11, 2013 3:36 PM
To: quad-list@eskimo.com
Subject: Re:   [QUAD-L] AD

  
 
  
  
Nicki,   I'm glad to read your story ending and hopefully the issue gets   
better.
  
  
 
  
  
Remember,   when changing an indwelling cath... even in an emergency...... one 
has to   maintain a sterile or clean area to remove the old cath and allow 
urine to   pass and then install a new sterile cath.  I'm sure you will agree 
with   that.
  
  
Best   Wishes
  
  
 
  
  
  
Just   wanted to share that if no urine is leaking out remove the catheter 
because   it’s stopping up the body’s natural route for urine to come out! May 
have   saved me from stroking out today!!
  
    
    
 
    
Nicki
    
c5/6



 

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