Indiana Pouch Infections
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The easiest way to ...
Dear Armondo713,
The easiest way to locate other CSN members with similar experiences is to type keywords (such as "Indiana pouch," "pouch infections," etc.) on the search bar at the top of the home page. You can refine your search by clicking on the “Advance search” link listed underneath the search field. The major categories of content on CSN are blogs, discussion boards, personal pages, etc. For example, if you are looking for a specific posting on a discussion board, you can limit your search to discussion boards only by clicking on the "discussion" and "advanced search" button at the bottom of the "advanced search" box. Remember that you must be logged on if you want to post anything on a discussion boards, view personal pages, use the chat room, etc.
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Infections
When I first got my pouch 15 months ago I was given 4 Catheters per month and the only way to keep them clean was to wash them with hot water and a good anti bacteria soap and hope you got them as sterile as you could. After 2 UTI"s my wife being a nurse got a letter of medical necessity from my surgeon and he signed it and we sent it into my insurance company. They accepted it and I now get 180 Catheters per month they pay %80 of the cost. Now I have never gotten anymore UTI's or any infections, mainly because I never have to reuse a Catheter. Keep in mind when you are Cathing you are sticking a foreign object into your body so you want it to be completely sterile. Maybe this is something you might want to look into if you have to reuse your Catheters. Stayawarrior-Joe0 -
indiana pouch
I have had the indiana pouch for 21 years now. I also had uti quite a bit. It has gotten better over the years because I retired and I now have a controlled enviroment. I get plenty of catherters and do not reuse that much. A problem I had was pouch stones which I can't seem to get rid so I live with them . I get a urology check up once a year and they do a ct scan to check everything out.i was in and out of the hospital the first 10 years because I was working in a dirty enviroment. After I retired things got progressively better. I chose the pouch because I was 40 years old at the time. I'm glad I did because it gives alot of freedom to do what you want/. Hope this helps.0 -
Great post, I look forwardYour CSN Support Team said:The easiest way to ...
Dear Armondo713,
The easiest way to locate other CSN members with similar experiences is to type keywords (such as "Indiana pouch," "pouch infections," etc.) on the search bar at the top of the home page. You can refine your search by clicking on the “Advance search” link listed underneath the search field. The major categories of content on CSN are blogs, discussion boards, personal pages, etc. For example, if you are looking for a specific posting on a discussion board, you can limit your search to discussion boards only by clicking on the "discussion" and "advanced search" button at the bottom of the "advanced search" box. Remember that you must be logged on if you want to post anything on a discussion boards, view personal pages, use the chat room, etc.
Cordially,
Your CSN Staff
Great post, I look forward to reading more.
kevin murphy0 -
Indiana Pouch infections
I would like to know if anyone has had frequent infections with an Indiana Pouch. I get them about every 2 - 3 weeks. They are very intense and make me very sick, sometimes putting me in the hospital. I use a new catheter with every empty. Any insight would be appreciated.0
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