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GeeGee31 Wed 16-Aug-17 17:14:07

Taboo Subject I feel but at 66 years of age I have had one fitted for several years. No trouble except a little by passing odd times so wear a pad just in case. The problem is last year October/November and again this year May/June I collapsed and was rushed to hospital on the blue lights. First time I was in there for 3 weeks and then 4 weeks this year. This last time I went in all of the scanners and they found that I have a benign tumor that has been there for years and slight trouble with my gal bladder neither of which they could pin down to my being admitted. They put it down to water infections each time due perhaps to the catheter (no idea really). I just worry now that it will happen again and they will not be able to bring me back round it took over 12 hours last time. I do not know when it is going to happen and no nothing about it afterwards. It has helped just putting it in writing. They say a long term antibiotic is not going to do any good. Thank you for taking the time to read this. Any ideas would be helpful. TYI

hildajenniJ Wed 16-Aug-17 17:33:24

I was going to suggest a maintenance dose of antibiotics, but if they've ruled that out then I don't know what to suggest. Keep your fluid intake up, but you'll know that already. Are you sure that the collapses were due to the catheter, or were they unrelated. I would be inclined to wonder if something else was the cause as I've never known anyone lose consciousness due to bladder infections. I was a nurse specialising in care of the elderly until I retired.

GeeGee31 Wed 16-Aug-17 19:02:34

hildajenniJ thank you for your reply on both discharge papers they have put the cause as infection but that is no use to me when they can not tell me the cause. I have the catheter changed every 10 weeks and am so careful to keep everything clean when changing bags. I can not remember anything about them struggling to get me down the stairs as we have a stair lift or the ride to hospital.

ElaineI Wed 16-Aug-17 19:33:28

It sounds like a catheter associated urinary tract infection (CAUTI) which is caused by bacteria travelling up the tube either inside or outside into the bladder and developing into infection. It also sounds like you have had sepsis if you were so ill. Most nurses community/hospital will have CAUTI packages of care to prevent this happening and you could ask your nurse that changes the catheter about it. As long as you wash your hands and touch the catheter as little as possible there is not much more you can do. You should drink 1/1/2 to 2 litres a day avoiding citrus juices and caffeine as much as possible.
Ask the nurse which bacteria was isolated when you were hospitalised. E coli is a common one affecting the bladder and is usually found in the bowel which can easily be transferred to the bladder especially in women.
It is great that you have managed this for so long without problems x

GeeGee31 Thu 17-Aug-17 11:31:58

Elainel thank you for your interesting post I have a doctors appointment tomorrow so will ask about the packages for care. I wash my hands and use anti-bac too. Just so afraid it of it happening again. x