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PRRT Treatment & Incontinence

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PRRT (Lutathera) - Lu-177:

A loved one is scheduled for the initial PRRT infusion in early March 2023 in the USA.

She does have incontinence issues - when discussed with the radiologist his "solution" was when she returns home she will just have to sit in the loo for a long time to allow the blader to empty.

Do any posters have experience with PRRT & incontinence?

Many thanks,

Marco

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under RelatedPosts.on right you will see a helpful one on Incontinence. Best wishes to you both.

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A seating on the loo all day and night with diarrhoea after radiation, and changing 10 pads a day. Its its terrible .....

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