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Bladder botox

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Purplepoppies Mon 01-Apr-19 06:09:21

Good morning lovely Gransnetters ?
I have been put on a (short) waiting list for botox injections into my bladder. (I did ask if he would give me a few mls here and there in my face and scalp but sadly not ?).
I'm wondering if any of you lovely people have had this as a treatment and what your experiences are please??

Baggs Mon 01-Apr-19 08:11:47

I don't understand botox. What are the toxins in your bladder? Are they not pee'd out? I understood that urine is sterile when it leaves the body.

Please can someone explain?

Alima Mon 01-Apr-19 08:25:14

It is April 1st.

GrannyGravy13 Mon 01-Apr-19 08:28:06

A friend of mine had it, and it was successful for her stress incontinence.

aggie Mon 01-Apr-19 08:30:44

Treatment for an overactive bladder , says Mr google

annsixty Mon 01-Apr-19 08:36:12

I think one GN member posted that she had this every few months for incontinence.
She may see this and reply.

Sussexborn Mon 01-Apr-19 08:40:59

A friend has them a couple of times a year and they’ve been a life changer! She had got to the point when she could hardly leave the house and nothing else had worked!

Purplepoppies Mon 01-Apr-19 08:50:18

It's not an April fools.
It's for an overactive bladder. But I also have bladder incontinence. The specialist thinks it could help both.
There's a slight chance I could need to catheterise myself, I really don't want to do that....
But botox injections are being offered now before any surgery to fix the incontinence.
Thanks for your replies ladies x

glammanana Mon 01-Apr-19 08:56:09

annsixty You are right it's me!! I have this done every 9mths for over active bladder I have had it done for the past 8 yrs and it has changed my life around.I used to have to know where every toilet was when I went out anywhere at one time.
The only downsize is that your body tells you when the treatment is failing and a new appointment is needed,I find it starts to lose function after about 7mths so an appointment is made which takes about 8 weeks to come through.My next appointment is in June,it is a pretty painless procedure.

Baggs Mon 01-Apr-19 09:19:44

Thank you for the info, peeps. Another question: I gather that the expression "overactive bladder" means that someone suffering this needs to pee very often. Does that mean that you are also thirsty very often or is the amount of urine the same as it would be anyway but your bladder can't hold it for some reason?

Purplepoppies Mon 01-Apr-19 09:20:56

Thank you annsixty.
They are knocking me out the first time. Do you have yours just with a light sedation?

Franbern Mon 01-Apr-19 09:57:14

My eldest daughter had this carried out a few years ago. Did work for her.

Alima Mon 01-Apr-19 10:24:47

Apologies Purplepoppies, as you can see I have never heard of this procedure. It sounds as though it is very helpful. Do you have to be referred by your doctor?

EllanVannin Mon 01-Apr-19 10:31:51

I don't know which is worse, " over-peeing " or " storing " it like a camel ( myself ) Both are stressful complaints, except that in my own case when the heart/circulation doesn't do its job efficiently excess fluid builds around the kidneys which makes the belly feel like a hot water bottle.
Obviously I've had to take a diuretic for years so that this doesn't happen ( Spironolactone ) but it doesn't make you "wee wee wee all the way home ", it's quite normal.

Willow500 Mon 01-Apr-19 12:40:37

My cousin's wife was having these for some years - she's in her early 80's and suffered with incontinence. They did work for her - she has some other problems now so I'm not sure if she is still having the injections.

Purplepoppies Mon 01-Apr-19 14:33:32

It's fine Alima. Yes my initial referral was by my gp to urogynae. I underwent flow and hold tests (dignity at the door ladies) and finally got an official diagnosis of both overactive and stress incontinence. I had already been prescribed tablets to combat the overactivity.

lee21 Fri 03-Sep-21 03:16:17

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glammanana Fri 03-Sep-21 08:23:41

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henetha Fri 03-Sep-21 09:58:48

My sister had this done and it was very successful. But it's worn off now so she is trying to organise another one.

Saggybits Thu 20-Jan-22 07:49:16

Waiting for this to be done, how have people got on with self catheters? My next appointment is to be taught how to do this, fills me with dread ? do you walk around with it attached?

Riverwalk Thu 20-Jan-22 08:01:52

No, it's intermittent catheterisation, not an indwelling catheter

You'll be given a supply of disposable catheters which you use once then throw away - you'll soon be adept at the procedure so don't worry.

Ali08 Sun 23-Jan-22 00:41:29

Riverwalk

No, it's intermittent catheterisation, not an indwelling catheter

You'll be given a supply of disposable catheters which you use once then throw away - you'll soon be adept at the procedure so don't worry.

Is the catheter down there, or somewhere else?

Riverwalk Sun 23-Jan-22 09:23:39

Yes it's down there inserted into the urethra - urine is drained then the catheter is disposed of.

Karole Thu 19-Oct-23 08:56:26

Had bladder Botox yesterday has anyone one had this procedure I’m struggling with knowing if I need to self catheterise I’m trying but so far can’t do it any advice would be good

nandad Thu 19-Oct-23 09:09:06

Karole

Had bladder Botox yesterday has anyone one had this procedure I’m struggling with knowing if I need to self catheterise I’m trying but so far can’t do it any advice would be good

There’s a Facebook group for overactive bladder and lots of women have had Botox so should be able to answer your questions.