One of the many wonders I have been blessed with, probably due to the MS, is bladder retention. I figure this probably goes back to before I was Dx in 1995 but who knows. I am on Rituxan since October 2014. Since that time I have had recurrent UTIs...usually with no symptoms but I had on/off abdominal pain and low back pain.
I saw my GYN and gastro doc's who both said no problems found see.... After feeling like a ping pong ball, I gave up. At my neuro appoint in June, I asked, once again, to be tested for an UTI. This time before I gave my sample, he ordered a bladder scan before and after. This was the first time I had realized I was retaining urine. So, another referral to a Uro Gyn doc.
Little did I know, but they did, that I was being referred for a possible interstim implant. Within a month of the referral I was introduced to the world of self-cathing. My choice was this or the implant. Great choices!!
While waiting for the implant I had the joy of self cathing 3 x day. I had the trial implant and a week later did have the permanent implant done. I went from cathing 900+cc/day to 100cc. Yeah!
I also got rid of the abdominal pain....bonus!
I talked to the rep from the company and learned this device can also be used for urinary incontinence and bowel issues. The insurance will pay for this if there is at least a 50% improvement.
I am so glad I got that referral. It does involve 2 surgical procedures but they don't fully put you out. It has been a long year, but I'm hoping I can get all my strength back and hopefully then some.
Just an option that I wanted to share.
I saw my GYN and gastro doc's who both said no problems found see.... After feeling like a ping pong ball, I gave up. At my neuro appoint in June, I asked, once again, to be tested for an UTI. This time before I gave my sample, he ordered a bladder scan before and after. This was the first time I had realized I was retaining urine. So, another referral to a Uro Gyn doc.
Little did I know, but they did, that I was being referred for a possible interstim implant. Within a month of the referral I was introduced to the world of self-cathing. My choice was this or the implant. Great choices!!
While waiting for the implant I had the joy of self cathing 3 x day. I had the trial implant and a week later did have the permanent implant done. I went from cathing 900+cc/day to 100cc. Yeah!
I also got rid of the abdominal pain....bonus!
I talked to the rep from the company and learned this device can also be used for urinary incontinence and bowel issues. The insurance will pay for this if there is at least a 50% improvement.
I am so glad I got that referral. It does involve 2 surgical procedures but they don't fully put you out. It has been a long year, but I'm hoping I can get all my strength back and hopefully then some.
Just an option that I wanted to share.
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