Appreciate that. Not sure I would trust myself to have a finished product that I would trust going where it goes.
I'm not good at that kinda thing.
Ron

On 8/1/2014 9:25 AM, Eugene Wolfe wrote:

Ron, Ode Coyote makes gel kits at silverpuppy.com. Here are the instructions: http://silverpuppy.com/article/gel-kit-instructions


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*From:* Ron <ron....@gmail.com>
*To:* silver-list@eskimo.com
*Sent:* Friday, August 1, 2014 9:34 AM
*Subject:* Re: CS>CS for prostatitis.

Cyndi, I didn't know that. Maybe what I'm doing then is good.
Those silver coated catheters Are "indwelling" catheters that stay installed semi permanently. The silver coating prevents a biofilm from building on the catheter.
I use "outdwelling" ones so no bacteria biofilm buildup occurs but:
There still is the likelyhood that infection in the urethrra is carried into the bladder and that keeping infection minimal is effective. At least in my case. And the CS seems to be doing that. I probably won't tell the Dr. what I'm doing. Some Docs have a tendency to 'blame the patient' for his own illness and this not being Standard Care (approved by the Standard Medical Criminal Enterprise) gives the Doc that opportunity. He possibly could put his license on jeopardy for condoning it and most certainly could not advocate it. I will ask him about silver gels as a catheter lubricant though. Amazon has some but they are darned expensive and I'm not sure if they are water soluble.

Thanks again, Cindy.

Ron




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