Implanted 9/30 still have had 3 Catheters and can not urinate on my own

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Implanted 9/30 still have had 3 Catheters and can not urinate on my own

Postby DW9168 » Thu Oct 08, 2020 9:37 pm

Hello Frank Talk helped ease my concerns pre op and not a terrible amount of pain but after surgery post op I needed to show them I could urinate if not they said we’d have to install Foley Catheter which they did before I left to go home. Was back at their office 2 day post op to have dressing removed and try to remove catheter. They removed which is always painful and gave me 4 hours to try to urinate and I could not so they scanned my bladder and found 1200 ml still in my bladder so they inserted the second catheter and of course it hurt worse than the first time due to irritation of first catheter. Anyway went back day 6 and they removed catheter and left me 5 hours to go and I still couldn’t urinate on my own. So they implanted another catheter ( number 3) and sent me home I am on day 8 and have appointment to have removed again Tomorrow. Very nervous as pain is getting worse due to irritation and having inserted and pulled out 3 times now. If I can’t urinate tomorrow on my own I don’t know what else to do. Dr Wierschem is great and one of the best in DFW but he seems a little stumped as to why I can’t go so we’ll see what tomorrow brings. Question is has anyone else had bladder and urine flow issues post op ?
42 yr old. Type 1 insulin dependent diabetic. Had Rezum procedure to the prostate 17’ Tried Cialis and Viagra then Quadmix injections with little to no help. Implanted 9-30-20 Dr Michael Wierschem, Plano TX. Titan Touch 16cm with 3cm RTE

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Re: Implanted 9/30 still have had 3 Catheters and can not urinate on my own

Postby DW9168 » Thu Oct 08, 2020 11:58 pm

Doing ok most of my pain is due to the multiple catheters. No noticeable swelling after day 2-3 I get staples out tomorrow at incision site but worried I will have to get re catheterized if they pull the current one I have and I can’t urinate then they will have no choice to get another catheter
42 yr old. Type 1 insulin dependent diabetic. Had Rezum procedure to the prostate 17’ Tried Cialis and Viagra then Quadmix injections with little to no help. Implanted 9-30-20 Dr Michael Wierschem, Plano TX. Titan Touch 16cm with 3cm RTE

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Re: Implanted 9/30 still have had 3 Catheters and can not urinate on my own

Postby alfa88 » Fri Oct 09, 2020 10:39 am

That totally bites. IMHO the catheter was the most annoying (but necessary) part of my procedure. I take a low dose of terrazosin at night for BPH maybe that would help things relax down there. Another med is Flomax. Ask your doc ahead of time.
53 years old, married 32 years. Decades of ED & PE. BPH. Tried Viagra W & W/O T-Shots, Levitra and Cialis, Edex, Trimix starter, medium, strong with poor results, VED. Implanted w/AMS700CX 21cm X 12mm w/1.5cm RTE by Dr. Leroy Jones 9/1/20

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Re: Implanted 9/30 still have had 3 Catheters and can not urinate on my own

Postby bldoink » Fri Oct 09, 2020 10:58 am

I'm sorry I'm responding late but I don't generally read the Implant sub-forum. I'm not a medical professional but I'll relate my experience that may be a bit similar.

Several years back (10?) I had a battle with kidney stones. After way too long the end result was I had them lasered out. After the procedure I was left with a stent imbedded somewhere in my urethra. When I went in on a morning to have it removed it was with a sense of relief as the stent was somewhat unpleasant. Well that evening I was in pretty bad pain and felt like I was having another kidney stone attack. I called the doctors emergency number and eventually received a call back from my doctor. He told me to tough it out for the night and call back in the morning if things weren't better. Well I had some leftover oxycodones so I took some and eventually went to sleep. In the morning I was much better and much happier. The doctors explanation was that removing the stent pissed off my urethra and caused it to swell shut. Waiting overnight allowed the swelling to go down and for things to function normally again. Obviously not everyone's urethra swells shut after stent removal or I'd think he would have warned me.

My point, if in fact I have one, is that maybe you should dehydrate before and after the removal of the catheter and give your tubing more time to forgive the abuse and return to normal. Of course your condition and medications will determine if you can let yourself dehydrate for that long. Like I said, I'm no medical professional so listen to your doctor.
R.R.P 2011 Mayo Jacksonville, Dr. M. Wehle. Nerve sparing - damaged. C in margin. Radiation 2023, V.E.D, Viagra and PGE-1 (80mcg/ml) injections @ ~ 14 units. Originally Edex20, then compounded PGE-1 - cost. Inject. 12 yrs. It works. Treasure coast of FL.

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Re: Implanted 9/30 still have had 3 Catheters and can not urinate on my own

Postby WhiteCane » Fri Oct 09, 2020 11:56 am

OK, here’s what I’m going to recommend you talk to the doctors about. When they do the bladder scan, ask them to do a straight catheter to relieve the retention. Asked to stay a little bit longer in the hospital to give the urethra time to calm down a little bit. catheters “surprise surprise“ when left in for long periods of time can swell and irritate the urethra. A straight catheter will allow them to get in and out and allow maybe some of the swelling and what not to relieve itself. A huge majority of men get UTIs after the placement of a foley catheter. Have them run ua while you are in there just to be sure that you don’t need another antibiotic to help you out.
Implanted October 2019 Dr. Kramer lgx 18 cm +2 rear tips. Preop at 6.75 post op 5.25... awaiting revision… Implanted for possibility of having our first child.


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