Patrick wrote:
I had my urinary sphincterotomy in August, 1999. It ended years of intense bladder pain and the reflux threat to my kidneys, at the expense of continual uncontrolled leakage. Although it was the ideal solution for my situation, please think long and hard before you go that route, because you may never again enjoy normal bladder control.
Ah, someone who has had this done! I've not been able to find anyone to talk to about this before. The urologist who got me onto this self-cathing reckoned that a sphincterotomy would not help - though I would have thought that is would allow for continuous drainage. He wanted me to either self-cath for preference or use some sort of permanent catheter.
I have been using various methods of dealing with drainage for more than 30 years - sheaths (external catheters, supra-pubic catheter and nappies) so I am familiar with all these. My present state, though managing without any devices at all except cathing 4 times a day is all very well but I feel uncomfortable quite a bit and it can be a bit painful in the morning. I can drain up to 1.4 litres first thing.
I just wondered if it is worth trading discomfort for needing my sheaths and bags back. Ho do you get on with the drainage?