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436.1 | I've had my share. | PARITY::DDAVIS | Long-cool woman in a black dress | Wed Feb 08 1989 13:58 | 17 |
| Hi,
I had the same operation a few years ago. They had to stretch my
uretha because it was too narrow. I had been having UTIs all my
life. Since then I very rarely get an infection. I did notice
that when I was ill or run-down, the first place to show the stress
was a UTI. Do you drink cran juice?
I was told by my doctor, that I may need the operation (stretching)
again because the uretha is like an elastic band and it might shrink
back up again. So far so good. YUCKO...what a horrible procedure.
Maybe yours has grown back. Did you check with your urologist?
Good luck, I know how horrible these are.
-Dotti.
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436.2 | ping pong? | WMOIS::B_REINKE | If you are a dreamer, come in.. | Wed Feb 08 1989 14:19 | 4 |
| Has your partner had a culture? He may be harboring the bacteria
without symptoms and passing them back to you.
Bonnie
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436.3 | not yet | BPOV04::MACKINNON | | Wed Feb 08 1989 15:13 | 22 |
| re: 2
Bonnie,
No he hasnt, but he is going to now. When I got my first UTI of
the year I asked my doctor if he should be checked also . She said
that he didnt need to. (now I am questioning her abilities as a
doctor). But I did a little experimenting. When the infection
was gone and I was off the medicine for 2 days we had intercourse.
Sure enough the infection was back within a couple of days.
So I started with the medication again. This time when it was finished
we held off on intercourse for a week just to make sure the infection
was gone. Sure enough a week later the same thing happens again.
My only conclusion is that he must be passing it on to me. Only
neither of us has any noticable problems. I got a yeast infection
because the of the antibiotics. But it cleared up right away with
Monostat. And I havent had that problem since.
But I think it is time we send him to the doctors to make sure.
thanks
mi
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436.4 | A little detail | CURIE::ROCCO | | Wed Feb 08 1989 15:17 | 12 |
| Sounds like you are doing a lot of the right things. Cranberry juice was
mentioned by someone, that supposedly can help.
I hope detail won't offend anyone here - but many years ago I was having a
lot of trouble with those and the doctor mentioned that position during
intercourse made a difference. (He drew me pictures). Anyway woman on top
is a better angle. I tried it then and it did help.
Good Luck
Muggsie
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436.5 | it is worth checking | WMOIS::B_REINKE | If you are a dreamer, come in.. | Wed Feb 08 1989 15:27 | 10 |
| in re .3
My husband came down with a very bad bladder infection just after
new years and I had a milder version of the same thing. The doctor
mentioned that the bacteria can live quite harmlessly in your system
for long periods of time. The actual causes of flare ups aren't
necessarily a new infection but an existing systemic bacteria growing
out of control.
Bonnie
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436.6 | get a tune-up... | MORO::NEWELL_JO | Recovering Perfectionist | Thu Feb 09 1989 01:32 | 22 |
| RE: .0
I had the same operation as you when I was in my early 20s. I had
been experiencing UTI nearly ever month and they coinsided with
my period. The doctors theory was that my anatomy was such that
bacteria was being passed back and forth quite easily. The doctor
also speculated that the wear and tear of having children would
rearrange my anatomy so that the problem would be less likely to
occur. Well, I was in no hurry to have kids at the time so after
the operation (which did help quite a bit), I had what I called
'tune-ups' every six months. It was a simple office procedure where
the doctor used a local anethesia (applied with a cotton swab) and
then introduced a dowl (which looked like a long ring sizer) into
the urethra. This basically re-streached the tube and bladder opening.
Tune-ups were followed by six UTI-free months. ahhhhhhh.
By the way, I have not had one UTI since my first child was born.
Jodi-
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436.7 | Beware of your toilet tissue | BARTLE::GODIN | This is the only world we have | Thu Feb 09 1989 12:02 | 22 |
| After reading through the basenote and responses, I doubt if my
response can add any more to your situation. But in case there
are others reading this with recurring UTIs, here are some other
things to watch:
I've found that deodorants or perfumes in some toilet tissues and
sanitary products cause flare-ups in me. I avoid any paper product
that contains either.
Also, the "softer, fluffier, squeezable" toilet tissues seem to
cause me problems (perhaps leaving fibers behind after use?). Whatever
the reason, I also avoid those.
Finally, dyes used in toilet tissue can also cause problems in some
individuals. To play it safe, I use only white tissue.
Following these precautions plus the others mentioned previously
have reduced a very troublesome, frequent (AND PAINFUL) problem to
an occasional bout.
Good luck.
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436.8 | keep those fluids in you | MORO::NEWELL_JO | Recovering Perfectionist | Thu Feb 09 1989 13:03 | 9 |
| One other thing I would like to add...
I found dehydration (not taking in enough fluids) was the cause
of my UTI on many occasions. Whenever I spent the day at the
swap meet (flea market) and didn't bring something to drink, I
*always* came down with a UTI, usually within an hour of being in
the hot sun.
Jodi-
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436.9 | What are the symptoms, please | WMOIS::E_FINKELSEN | Set def [.friday_pm] | Thu Feb 09 1989 14:27 | 7 |
| I've never had an UTI (that I know of). I would assume that they
are painful/uncomfortable enough for me to know? What are the
symptoms?
Thanks.
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436.10 | Well, in my case... | WMOIS::B_REINKE | If you are a dreamer, come in.. | Thu Feb 09 1989 14:47 | 6 |
| Soreness and burning upon urination are the first symptoms
that I experienced. Others would be blood in the urine,
and pain and tenderness in the kidney and bladder area. (The
pain in the kidney area felt like a dull back ache.)
Bonnie
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436.11 | | MEWVAX::AUGUSTINE | Purple power! | Thu Feb 09 1989 17:48 | 5 |
| and in my case...
having to pee every five seconds whether i had to go or not!
excrutiating pain. hopping around. yech.
liz
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436.12 | Sometimes just high fever | MOIRA::FAIMAN | light upon the figured leaf | Fri Feb 10 1989 08:57 | 7 |
| On the other hand, when Lynne had a bladder infection (same thing?)
shortly after giving birth, the only symptoms were high fever and
the things that go along with it (generally feeling miserable).
There were no symptoms that would have suggested the urinary tract
specifically.
-Neil
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436.13 | Yuk, I suffer from the dreaded UTI | HOCUS::MARON | | Tue Mar 07 1989 14:34 | 27 |
| I have had my share of UTIs belive me!! They started when I was
5 years old and have been steady with them ever since. Funny but
when I was on the pill, I got fewer of these painful infections.
I find that the only medication that works for me is Macrodantin
which actually kills the infection, some other drugs have a pain
killer in them to make it easier to void. The key is to drink plenty
of liquids, the doctor says that there is a natural antibiotic in
cranberry juice but you would really have to drink gallons for it
to help, just plain water is great as it flushes out your system.
The way to help the painful urination is to pour warm water on yourself
as you go. If this still hurts (as it will if the infection is
really bad), and this may sound gross, urinate in a tub full of
warm water and then shower afterwards to clean off. I find that
usually within 30 minutes of taking the Macrodantin, the painful
urination goes away. I have gone through the cystoscope and dilation
procedures numerous times (I lost count after 14) and these annoying
infections still return. My doctor suggests that voiding before
sex is very important because when your bladder is full it will
extend and get irritated during sex (I found that this does help).
Also after my period is over, I will usually get an UTI due to the
fact that not all of the blood and germs come out every month and
the bladder is the perfect place for germs to breed because it is
warm, dark and moist just what annoying little germs love to live
on. I find that douching with a betadine solution about 3 days
after my period is over works wonders. Also Summers Eve has come
out with a feminine wash that kills germs and makes you feel fresh,
I have also had great luck with this stuff.
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436.14 | 2 in one family with UTI problems | NEBVAX::BELFORTI | DISPATCHING: it's a living! | Tue Mar 07 1989 16:56 | 30 |
| I too have had my share of UTI's. I had them periodically from
childhood, but they have come on really strong since I had a
hysterectomy done 7+ yrs ago. I swear the doctors took my bladder
out and played a couple rounds of handball with it, then reinstalled
it in my body!
All the advice given here has been exactly what I do, but one other
thing hasn't been mentioned: I wear nothing but WHITE COTTON
underwear. Nylon, even the ones with the cotton crotchs, have a
tendency to hold the germs. You can wash them in the hottest water
and they still have some left. This also helps with yeast infection
prone people!
Since my surgery, I have noticed that when I get a bladder infection,
it usually comes on very quickly. I'll get up in the morning feeling
just fine, and by 10AM I am bleeding, and in horrible pain. The
only reason I can think this would be happening is possibly when
they did my surgery a few nerves got cut, that didn't heal prperly,
so in actuality, I have the burning and the discomfort a day of
so before the bleeding, but just don't know it. The Dr. wants to
do a culture on my bladder, and see if there is some reason why
I get them as often as I do (about every 2-3 months, sometimes more
frequent).
My husband suffered from cronic bladder infections, and they found
that he had a very small urethra. 5 yrs ago he had it surgically
opened, they couldn't even stretch it, that's how bad it was. He
ended up with 4 stitches on either side of the opening to his
penis...... talk about discomfort, ouch! He hasn't had any problems
since then.
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436.15 | 2 in the family? How about 4? | HOCUS::MARON | | Wed Mar 08 1989 11:21 | 17 |
| My mother has had UTIs all of her life and has passed the Kidney/
Bladder problems down to her 3 children. My brother hasn't had
them as bad as my sister and myself. My sister suffered from birth
and as a result of prolonged infections has lost one of her kidneys.
The kidney was so deteriorated (??sp) when removed that it was the
size of a small pea, actually doing none of it's duties. Now she
has to be especially careful with any kind of infection, this is
so it doesn't damage the one kidney she has left. My sister was
told that she should not have anymore children because the fetus
lies on your right kidney and that happens to be her functioning
one; any infection or damage caused by a baby could cause her to
die. This is so unfortunate, her husband passed away a few years
ago and she is now planning on getting married again to a man who
has never been married and had children of his own. She does thank
God that she has 2 healthy sons, but is finding the news that she
can't have anymore hard to swallow.
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436.17 | over-the-counter drugs | AITG::INSINGA | Aron K. Insinga | Tue Apr 04 1989 23:04 | 9 |
| Merle used to use an over-the-counter drug with the tradename "Cystex."
(I used SEARCH and didn't find it in any of these replies.) It doesn't
seem to be available any more around Marlborough, MA or Philadelphia, PA;
she says it was the only non-perscription drug that she found which was
really effective, and it worked really quickly. It contains "Salicylamide,
sodium salicylate, methenamine, and benzoic acid" in it. The company is
Cooper Laboratories, Mystic, CT 06355. (She hasn't tried writing to them.)
Disclaimer: We have no financial interest in this company or product.
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436.18 | Were you tested for Chlamydia? | SMAUG::RITZ | Pass it on | Thu Jun 22 1989 18:25 | 16 |
| Anyone (male or female) having problems with UTI-like symptoms
should make sure the MD is doing a differential diagnosis for
Chlamydia. A friend of mine had a nasty experience with recurring
painful urination and cramps which was repeatedly misdiagnosed as
UTI's. A new test for Chlamydia has recently been developed which is
cheap and effective (the older test, in use until a few years ago, was
neither.) I have heard the infection rate for women in their 30's is
astronomical (40% - sounds wild to me) and is one of the major causes
of infertility due to scarring of the fallopian tubes. Another
acquaintance told a horror story of being admitted to a hospital and
being misdiagnosed for two days; she almost died. It *can* be
asymptomatic for quite a while; men rarely get symptoms. It requires a
special antibiotic to reach the affected areas, so it will not be cured
incidentally. It has been known to be fatal.
John Ritz
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436.19 | More advice from one who's always there | PENPAL::BURGER | | Thu Oct 05 1989 14:55 | 75 |
| I am new to this notesfile but not new to UTI's. I am 3 months
shy of 30 years old and have been suffering from this problem for
at least 12 years. I would like to respond to a couple of notes
that I read and then offer my own recommendations and experiences:
1) Walgreens pharmacy (at least the one in Billerica, MA) carries
that over the counter medication called Cystex. I have never tried
it and don't know if it works but one noter mentioned that someone
couldn't find it in Massachusetts.
2) I also agree about sexual position sometimes causing this problem.
Now I am going to get sort of graphic. Because the bladder sits
right on top of the vaginal opening, positions of intercourse where
the man enters from behind the woman are very likely to disturb
the bladder.
3) Macrodantin is one of the best medicines for UTIs because it
does work on the symptoms pretty quickly. I tried another antibiotic
this year called Ciprophloxacin that is supposed to be the wonder
drug for UTI's. It did work very well and I remained UTI free for
much longer than I do with the Macrodantin. There is also a drug
called Pyridium which calms the spasms in the bladder. It will
not eradicate the infection but it helps to make you more comfortable.
It does, however, turn your urine bright orange. I suppose this
is better than the pain though.
There are several other sulfa drugs that are used for UTI's (Bactrim,
Gantricin). I can't take these though because I am allergic to
sulfa.
OTHER RECOMMENDATIONS
If you are sexually active, be sure to urinate both before and after
intercourse. I know it sort of ruins the moment sometimes to have
to jump out of bed to go to the bathroom, but there wouldn't be
those moments anyway if you got an infection.
Cut down on your intake of caffeine (this includes coffee, tea,
colas, etc.) Caffeine is an irritant.
Drink at least 8 glasses of water a day. It's important for your
health in more respects than just bladder infections.
Don't neglect a bladder infection and make sure you finish all of
your antibiotics unless your Dr. tells you otherwise. The symptoms
may go away quickly but if the infection has not been wiped out,
the symptoms will come back and may be worse than they were. Go
back to the Dr. a couple of days after you finish taking the medicine
and have your urine cultured again to make sure that there is no
infection left.
By the way, UTI's are sometimes called "Honeymoon Cystitis" because
of their connection to intercourse--so don't feel like you're alone.
I was pretty bummed out sometimes because I felt "abnormal", but
now I know I'm not alone.
One other thing, there is a think called Acute Hemorragic Cystitis
which sounds worse than it really was. I thought I should tell
you about it because I freaked out when I got it. One day I went
to the bathroom and urinated what looked like pure blood. I thought
I was dying. I called the Drs. and they told me to come in. It
turned out that it was a bad UTI and that sometimes the blood vessels
in the bladder break and cause this bleeding. It looked worse than
it really was. So if this happens, don't panic.
I also feel disgusting when I get UTI's. Sometimes they follow
a cold. They make me feel really irritable and now I can even tell
when I'm about to get one because I have chills and am just the
biggest b*tch around.
I hope this helps all of you who are having UTI problems. Although
I still get them, the precautions have greatly reduced the occurrences
of them. Also, my fiance (he'll be my husband in 8 days) is very
supportive and reminds me to go to the bathroom.
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