T6 Paraplegic Bowel & Bladder Management
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- Опубліковано 6 гру 2022
- Posts Every Wednesday
Famitah's Info:
IG: @paralysis.nutrition
Website: paralysis nutrition.com/hello
Her content is amazing and truly gave me so much hope when it came to bowel management and losing weight as a paraplegic.
My Info:
IG: @kristinncampbell
Tik Tok: @kristincampbell_
One piece of constructive feedback: lose the word "obviously". Wishing all the best for you.
People want to help but they don't know how to help they think talking will help does talking help you
It’s a tough thing to get used to for sure. I became paraplegic in 2019. Getting used to the program, soo many accidents it’s like being a baby. Totally agree if scientists could crack controlling my bladder before starting in on the walking again that would be great 😞
This would be difficult as a young woman! This is good information for anyone,but I bet a young lady would feel so much better knowing,there are ways,don't give up,researching and trying things others have...and time, everything takes longer than you want it too,but so worth it. Xoxo
it's actually completely normal to have accidents at first because your body isn't used to the schedule of your bowel program. once your body adjusts to the schedule, you typically can train it to only go when you want it to for the most part. also, it's intermittent catheterization, not intermediate!
There are catheters that are totally sanitary including the lubricant. So it limits the germs that can come into contact with it prior to insertion. With that many UTI’s you definitely qualify foot the most advanced catheters on the market.
I am in a wheelchair I have a disability called spina bifida I was born with and I have bladder problems and I wear diapers and not underwear. I am 39 years old and I want to wear underwear and not a diaper at all any ideas on how I can wear underwear and not a diaper at all even tho I have bladder problems?
You might look into a neuro-urologist.
because of my situation i have these problems ive leaned to live with things now but for along time i would stay home
I am a male t6. While I don't have the UTI's I do suffer severe spasticity which can make transfers almost impossible. Hang in there! I believe there will be some way for us to gain some functional recovery soon!
I have had a suprapubic catheter for 2 years, and it's been life-changing. Not one UTI since I got the SPC.
Kristin I did subscribe to you I am truly sorry that you have to go through what you are going through
Wonderful information
So I intermittent cath and I've learned that iodine is key to preventing it they told me to use alchool and I was in a consistant uti for almost a year. Iodine is key.
I am a male, had an accident at work last year. I have a Suprapubic catheter now it's finally settling down I'm mortified 😢. I'm also having opening laxatives and suppositories to go the toilet. I'm waiting for the NHS for tests the bowels are just about starting. I have no feeling's regarding the toilet are you the same. Sorry for asking personal questions. Not getting answers from the doctors. I have other issues as well. But I'm reserved in some things. Sorry to ask 😢 thanks 👍.
How do you get over having accidents are who helps you clean up if you're alone like me
Hey hun, there's no link for the lady you were talking about. And if you are still having utis have you considered having surgery to have them make an illeal conduit? Probably spelled wrong. Ask your urologist about it. I had utis all the time too and this has saved me. My doctor gave it a nickname of a Indiana pouch.
Would you be able to provide a link to this Fatima? Would love more information on helping my bowel program…
The link is not below? Fatima channel link ?
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