thks Roy sorry fot yr discomfort
I an French + refused any surgery in the UK. Sad...
now dealinf more or oless ok despite the inconvenient of wearing protection
yours Tristan
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>From: "toomey3357" <
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>Date: Fri, 07 May 2004 15:49:37 -0000
>Subject: [Incont] urether stent + detrol = bad combination
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> I supposed had kidney stone surgery done last year(8/7/03) - but
>no!! The urologist, who done the surgery on me; stuck a urether stent
>in me and sent a home. The insult to injury; he gave a prescription
>of 7 detrol tablets. Lets do the math - urether stent, device to
>remove infection : note a side effect of incontinence + Detrol, a
>drug to control bladder spasms = bad
>combination.
> I'm glad that I wore depends diapers and put a absorbsent flannel
>towel around my bladder to stop leaking. The urether stent physically
>drain me and cause me pain. Here's one nasty side effect - if the
>urether stent is left there in too long - I would have developed
>another kidney
>stone.
> If somebody has kidney stones, take this advice : don't let the
>urologist put a urether stent put in you - it's not worth
>it.
> Roy
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