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lodunc67
New User, Becoming EHEALTHy
Joined: 04 Sep 2004 Posts: 1 Location: Somerset Kentucky
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Bladder Problems
Posted: 09-04-04 09:38am
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I am 5 weeks post op from hysterectomy- I
have one ovary remaining. I have had pain
with urination since day one and it is not
getting better. My doc has consulted
with urologist and I am now on some
medication. Slight improvement but still
not comfortable to urinate. Is this
common? It feels like my bladder is being
pinched during midflow. Can anyone help
me with some advise? Thanks
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jennjenn
New User, Becoming EHEALTHy
Joined: 31 Aug 2004 Posts: 30 Location: Alabama
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Bladder
Posted: 09-06-04 22:25pm
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It could have been from the catheter. I
know that mine was not inserted correctly
and I almost blew up! Finally the nurse
listened to me and I filled up to the brim
one of those potty specimen things.
(they call it a speci-hat in the hospital
b/c it looks like a hat) suggest pyridium
to your doc. It is used for urinary
tract infects. And it kind of "numbs" the
urethra so that you can have less painful
urination. Beware, it turns your urine
orange, but that's a hell of alot better
than dreading to go to the bathroom b/c
you know that you are going to scream!
Hope that helps! Jenn 
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mirene
New User, Becoming EHEALTHy
Joined: 08 Sep 2004 Posts: 3 Location: Colorado
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Bladder Problem
Posted: 09-08-04 17:03pm
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I had a hysterectomy back on 6-29-04
during which my bladder was damaged. It
was repaired at the time but I still have
a leakage. Right now I have 2 cathers.
One of which is attached to a urinary bag
for drainage. I have had the problem
with the burning when urinaring. I was
told by my urologist that this comes about
when the cather has been in there so long.
In 2 more weeks I am going back in for
another operation to have my bladder
repaired again. I am hoping that this is
the last time I have to have this done.
They have waited this long to give my body
a chance to recover from the hysterectomy.
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jennjenn
New User, Becoming EHEALTHy
Joined: 31 Aug 2004 Posts: 30 Location: Alabama
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Bladder
Posted: 09-12-04 03:14am
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Bless your heart. I hope that all goes
well at the next visit. I hated that
catheter so bad! I can not imagine still
having it in!
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mirene
New User, Becoming EHEALTHy
Joined: 08 Sep 2004 Posts: 3 Location: Colorado
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Bladder Problem
Posted: 09-14-04 15:38pm
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Thank you I hope it all goes well too so
that I can go back to work.
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JamieGirl
New User, Becoming EHEALTHy
Joined: 12 Nov 2004 Posts: 3 Location: Virginia
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Catheter/bladder
Posted: 11-12-04 00:59am
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Hi, how did they damage bladder..I have to
have mine sewn in place cause its hanging
down... 
and why did u need catheter? Does
everyone have one after hysterectomy?
Ikes...Lol
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Debbi
New User, Becoming EHEALTHy
Joined: 23 Nov 2004 Posts: 1 Location: Bremerton, Washington
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Bladder
Posted: 11-23-04 20:52pm
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Hi - i'm new here, ran across your forum
while hunting for information regarding
bladder damage during a hysterectomy...My
"hyst" was last tuesday (the 16th) and my
bladder was "nicked" during surgery.
After four days in the hospital, I got to
come home with my new friend "foley" - i'm
sorry but I don't like foley very much
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Luckily, I should be able to have him
removed next monday - but in the mean
while, i'm experiencing something new it
seems every day! My doctor finally
prescribed xcolycaine (i'm sure I spelled
it wrong but don't have the energy to walk
upstairs to check) for the burning i've
been having - what a relief! Has anyone
else tried this? And please, tell me
that in the end all of this will have been
worth it?
Debbi 
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njhcooper
New User, Becoming EHEALTHy
Joined: 13 Jan 2005 Posts: 2 Location: arkansas
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Bladder Leakage From Hyst
Posted: 01-13-05 10:21am
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Yes can anyone help... I had my complete
hyst. 3 weeks ago today. I have been
experiencing bladder leakage. Is this
normal and will this get better. Please
help
cooper :lol:
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surgeonassist
New User, Becoming EHEALTHy
Joined: 19 Apr 2005 Posts: 47 Location: Knoxville, TN
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Posted: 04-23-05 12:21pm
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Someone had asked if everyone has their
bladder tacked after a hysterectomy. The
answer is no. The correct term for
tacking of the bladder is a tvt-
transvaginal taping. It is a very simple
and quick procedure. It is not always
successful, but it usually is. The
reason for the tvt is because there is no
longer a uterus to support the bladder.
Over time, our pelvic muscles relax.
That is why it is very important to do our
keigles!! Xylocaine(topical) for foley
discomfort is a blessing for sure! As
far as damaging a bladder during a
gynological procedure, it can happen many
ways. First, the doctor can nick it with
scissors or another instrument. While
pushing down the bladder to remove the
uterus, it can be torn. Any of these
injuries, if caught before closure, can be
fixed with a chromic suture. Bladder
damage during a hysterectomy is not a
common problem, but it does occur.
Bladder leakage after a hysterectomy is
very common. It is due to the bladder
lacking the support from the uterus. It
gets better as your pelvis heals. Do
your keigle exercises. It will make all
the difference.
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misstracy
New User, Becoming EHEALTHy
Joined: 30 Apr 2005 Posts: 4 Location: Michigan
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Bladder Worsening.
Posted: 05-04-05 21:04pm
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I had my partial hyst late last fall. My
dr, tried to do it vagially, but there was
adhersions to my intestines. So it was
taken abdomenally. I had some bladder
leakage before, but that was blamed on my
prolapsed uterus. I am only 27 and when
I cough or sneeze I leak. I am returning
to my gyn next week because I also spotted
last week and that scared me. I was
experiencing cramps and my breasts are
tender. I wonder what that is all about.
:?
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Kia
Supporter
Joined: 23 Jun 2004 Posts: 6594 Location: Planet Tampaxia,
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Posted: 05-05-05 03:39am
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After any gynae surgury the pelvic floor
muscles are weakened the best way to help
these is as with any muscle to exercise
them - kegal exercises.
I'll go and find you some.
Even ladies who haven't had any surgury
shoul do them as it helps prevent
incontinence in later years!
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julie may
New User, Becoming EHEALTHy
Joined: 17 Aug 2005 Posts: 2 Location: preston england
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Posted: 08-18-05 02:04am
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| kia_breizzze
wrote: | after any gynae surgury the
pelvic floor muscles are weakened the best
way to help these is as with any muscle to
exercise them - kegal exercises.
I'll go and find you some.
Even ladies who haven't had any surgury
shoul do them as it helps prevent
incontinence in later
years! |
hiya 3 weeks post op full vaginal hyst
suffering bladder problems after catheter
fitted incorrectly and pains in my hips
when I am trying to sleep. Finding it
hard to send these messages I always end
up repeating what the person has said
before how do I stop it?
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tigsy
New User, Becoming EHEALTHy
Joined: 09 Oct 2005 Posts: 9 Location: cheshire
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Posted: 10-15-05 17:18pm
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I had abdominal hysterectomy-and I get a
heavy cramp after iv emptied my bladder.
I have no water infection-i feel like my
bladder is falling through -can your
bladder drop from a hysterectomy??
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mbsauder
New User, Becoming EHEALTHy
Joined: 03 Jan 2007 Posts: 1
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Help
Posted: 01-03-07 16:01pm
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glendaboat
New User, Becoming EHEALTHy
Joined: 05 May 2008 Posts: 1
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Bladder leakage after hysterectomy
Posted: 05-05-08 18:10pm
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I had a complete hysterectomy in 1983. At
the time the doctor told me that in the
future my bladder may have leakage. I am
53 years old and now if I cough I urinate
on myself, I also leak just walking. I
have had to start wearing incontinece
pads. Is there something that can be done
to help to correct this problem?
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mmcouch
New User, Becoming EHEALTHy
Joined: 17 Sep 2008 Posts: 1
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bladder problems
Posted: 09-17-08 13:07pm
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My mon had a hysterectomy last week and
has had to go home with a catheter. She
has had the catheter removed atleast 4
times to see if she can urinate without it
and has not been able to. How long is a
normal time frame for her to have to wear
the catheter?
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kalomba
New User, Becoming EHEALTHy
Joined: 20 Sep 2008 Posts: 1
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Posted: 09-20-08 06:53am
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3 weeks ago I had a total hysterectomy and
was recovering just fine. After 2 weeks I
started experiencing burning and leakage
and thought I just had a bladder infection
and was given anti-biotics for the
infection and peridium for the pain. I
thought it would go away, but gradually
the leakage got worse. I am now gushing
every time I stand up and have to wear a
damn diaper. They did some tests and
found that I now have a hole at the top of
the bladder, and gave me a catheter and a
foley. So now I not only have to wear a
diaper, I have a bag to empty too! I am a
healthy woman, and never had bladder
problems before this. I have more tests
on Monday to find out what they are going
to do. Leakage is not normal, but I guess
this happens a lot. I was told that I had
the best surgeon, and I suppose even the
best surgeons make these mistakes. I just
hope there is something that can be done
to correct this problem. I can't take
this leaking much longer. It's getting
worse and worse. I can't even leave the
house for more than an hour. I can't even
go back to work yet.
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sweetie0143
New User, Becoming EHEALTHy
Joined: 20 Sep 2008 Posts: 2
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Posted: 09-20-08 08:45am
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I have been given Bactrima nd Cipro for my
UTI. I'm 30 years old and have at least
100+ UTI's and at least 4+ Kidney
infections. My right kidney works 20% and
my left workd 80%. Due to my medical
condition as a child I will always get
UTI's becasue I have a reflux. When I
urine, my bladder is larger than the
normal so I don't completely empty my
bladder and when I void, I don't void
everything that the remaining enters back
into my bladder. I have got a stent
placed in the uretha but that didn't help.
Now that I have experienced many UTI's, I
have never experienced the smell of tar in
my urine. I have no pain, I have not
eaten any types of food or fruits that
would change it either. HELP!!!!
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christopherinpool
New User, Becoming EHEALTHy
Joined: 25 Aug 2008 Posts: 11
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Posted: 09-20-08 09:44am
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I used to get bladder infections every
month for about two years too, and it's a
dreadful infection, makes you feel
horrible. I'm sorry to hear you're going
through this.
In my case, wearing skirts or sweats
helped so it didn't squeeze me down there.
Cranberry (you can find it in pills also)
helps.
Washing yourself with cool water and warm
water for five minutes around the area can
help a little. Products like vagisil
feminine wash can keep the area clean so
it helps keep bacteria from getting into
the bladder area.
In my case my bladder became infected from
having irritable bowel problems, and my
intestine irritated the entire regioin,
including my bladder. So, in case you have
tummy pains too, you might want to get
that checked out.
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