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Aloha,
Has anyone had the suprapubic catheter procedure which bypasses the urethra?
How long does it take to get back to work after the procedure?
I'm scheduled next week for this SCP.
Thanks,
Joe
If you go back to the Website and enter suprapubic catheter in the Site Search engine, you'll find the stories of four men who have written about their experiences with this device.
If you enter supra-pubic catheter in the search engine you'll get another ten stories.
Aloha Terry,
If the info is in there, I could not find it, even after reading many of the stories. Just not the kind of detail info I was looking for. Nothing about the procedure, or how long before I can get back to work. I did see one reference to urine bypassing the catheter and another that provided a valve on the out end of the catheter which would make it nice to take a shower, without the catch bag.
Thanks,
Joe
What I meant by my suggestion was that once you had identified the men who had used supra-pubic catheters, you could mail them with your questions. That's the way the site works!! (or is meant to!)