Pongoandperdi15
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I have been doing intermittent self catheterisation for a number of years now usually once in the morning and once in the afternoon I changed doctors and my prescription got delayed and refused twice so I ran out after about a month I began to feel my Kidney's telling me off so I decided enough was enough and rang the doctors to find out why my prescription was getting refused.
After a delivery finally, I started doing it again just with the evening catheter at first but I'm suffering from a problem again I can't get the thing past my urethra no matter how much I cough or relax it get painfully stuck and then when I eventually get past it I don't even have to get the catheter in for the pressure of my bladder to just fires urine all over the show. This works in the evening as I'm in the shower but I'm A. Worried I'll puncture something which resulted in sepsis last time and a stent in hospital and B. I can't fire urine all over the show when I try to get going in the mornings again. I suffer from neurogenic bladder so the pressure in my bladder is very high hence why I only have to get the catheter just past my urethra before all hell breaks loose, I managed to perfect the technique before I ran out but seem to have lost it.
Is this my technique or is it the catheter I am still using CH12 after over a year of ISC.
After a delivery finally, I started doing it again just with the evening catheter at first but I'm suffering from a problem again I can't get the thing past my urethra no matter how much I cough or relax it get painfully stuck and then when I eventually get past it I don't even have to get the catheter in for the pressure of my bladder to just fires urine all over the show. This works in the evening as I'm in the shower but I'm A. Worried I'll puncture something which resulted in sepsis last time and a stent in hospital and B. I can't fire urine all over the show when I try to get going in the mornings again. I suffer from neurogenic bladder so the pressure in my bladder is very high hence why I only have to get the catheter just past my urethra before all hell breaks loose, I managed to perfect the technique before I ran out but seem to have lost it.
Is this my technique or is it the catheter I am still using CH12 after over a year of ISC.