Guest guest Posted June 30, 2004 Report Share Posted June 30, 2004 Hey hippy kids... Boys and girls (do girls get catheterized after surgery, too?): My first (and so far only) experience with a catheter of this type was after surgery to remove kidney stones a few years back. They had to go in the old-fashioned way. I was out cold when they put the catheter in; wide awake when they took it out. As I recall, it wasn't much to think about while it was in. Let's just say the female nurse/drill sergeant who took it out had the forearms of a stevedore, and the same subtle, gentle, tender touch. I had the surgery on a Sunday morning; she removed the catheter late Monday morning (it probably should have stayed a bit longer). But the end of the tale is that...while it was unpleasant, the removal was not as bad as thinking about it. Which is, in many ways, quite the reverse of what's been going on with the hip. Hobble on Hippies.. Alan Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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