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3rd Lap tomorrow!! Freak out!! Has anyone else been unable to pee following their surgery?
This is my 3rd to remove endo, am a little anxious but not too bad, glad to be getting it done. In my last surgery 3 years ago, I came round from the surgery and didn't need to pee, few hours later still didn't need to, the nurses informed me that my bladder was ready to burst and the popped a catheter
This is my 3rd to remove endo, am a little anxious but not too bad, glad to be getting it done. In my last surgery 3 years ago, I came round from the surgery and didn't need to pee, few hours later still didn't need to, the nurses informed me that my bladder was ready to burst and the popped a catheter
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Endometriosis UK
12 years ago
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Sometimes I use
intermittent
self
catheterisation
- basically a small tube inserted into the bladder that allows you to pee. This is much easier than it sounds and I just do it at night sometimes when things aren't working well.
Sometimes I use
intermittent
self
catheterisation
- basically a small tube inserted into the bladder that allows you to pee. This is much easier than it sounds and I just do it at night sometimes when things aren't working well.
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12 years ago
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