Hi! I have an SP catheter too. (I have neurogenic bladder caused by
dysautonomia) I've had my SP cath for a year or so and after the surgical
pain went away I had no pain except for the few minutes after a switch. 2
weeks ago (today February 6 2016) I had a traumatic cath change. We think
the old cath grew a bit into the wall of my bladder and when we pulled it
out we may have caused damage. However my urologist refuses to do anything
because he is just brushing me off telling me pain with cath is normal. I
know that's not true and my pain is so bad I can't get out of bed. So I am
going to get a second opinion.
Hope your cath is working better fix you. Just wanted you to know you're
not alone. There are different options like flushing your bladder with a
combo of saline and viscous eludes cane there are even
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Chronic Pain and Cannabis: Linda Yelvington MO 2009
I interviewed Linda in Joplin, Missouri at the 2009 Cannabis Revival. Linda suffers from a number of debilitating illnesses that make everyday life difficult for her.
What I would like to see is a medical cannabis patient rally. I can bring
in patients from across the country from whom I have interviewed. So many
more would come if they knew about it. I don't want it to just be a big
party. And not just another opportunity for big name activists to beat
their chests on camera. I want something serious, with seriously ill
patients. Everyday Americans. Something that will touch the hearts of the
middle class.
I would ride my bike " H.D." across the whole country to be there and I bet
a few people would follow me also. There are still many of patients that
fear even getting a medicinal Cannabis prescription and suffer even more,