I'M BACK HOME! We
are back from the ER, now, I am wearing a catheter again. We had to postpone our family Christmas dinner that was to be held here today.. Before
I get into nauseating details let me tell you a true incident that just
happened: Anna ring fell and hit the
floor and almost rolled over the furnace grid that leads to the basement . If it had rolled just another inch or two it
might had ended up the furnace. I said,
"Today must be our lucky day!"
When Anna made the announcement on facebook so many of you
were concerned, thank you, I am touched,
more ways than one. What happen all day
yesterday I had a hard time urinating. I
could only dribble and drop, very little at a time. Since my prostate operation this situation of
having a hard time urinating has increasingly grown worse. Yesterday, I went from about 6 or 8 pm until 4 am without peeing at
all. I only got about one hour's sleep. Well, at 4am I hadn't urinated yet so I woke
Anna and we called the urologist office and the PA on duty told me to go to the
ER. Which we did. They immediately gave me a catheter to
relieve the pressure. The ER's urologist
and the on-duty urologist of the group I go to, looked at it. By running exploratory catheters down my
pee-pee my urologist group's on duty doctor determined the healing of the prostate operation caused
some big scars. Big enough to block the
path of the urine flow. Now, they will,
in steps, at their office, ream it out, so to speak.
All the people that
got involved in this, doctors, PAs, and nurses they were all very friendly and
treated me like kin or a friend rather than a patient with a number.
My urologist group's doctor, when he first enter and lifted
my hospital gown to see what he was dealing with said something to the effect
that, "Here, Modesty goes out the
window." Which was very true, two
female nurses , two mail nurses, and two doctors looked over my private parts
and I think most had reason to get their hands on my stuff - with rubber gloves on of course. I thought about making a wise-crack saying
they need a fisheye mirror like convenience stores have so the people walking
down the hallway would not miss the show.
But I didn't.
1 comment:
Do it yourself plan B: self catherization.
http://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/ency/patientinstructions/000143.htm
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