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Hi there,

I am seeing another neuro - we'll see what he says.

I can pee - and I don't get infections. But, I have had some accidents.

The uro said it was because I don't feel I have to pee until I am full - so

I race to the ladies room. And since I don't empty, I go through this every

hour or two. When I cath, I can go for four hours. So I kinda prefer

it.... I cathed right before a long car trip so I didn't have to stop every

hour. I lasted about as long as the others with me.

But now I am very sore - so maybe I damaged something. Is it worse to cath

or not cath....(that is the question....lol)?

Thanks for the feedback!

from Massachusetts

Chiari decompression May 2000

“The greatest oak tree was once a little nut who held its ground.”

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>Date: Mon, 30 Jul 2001 18:25:47 -0500

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>I don't know, ...

>I think I would ditch that neurologist and find another!

>If you are having trouble emptying and getting infections and the like, you

>do need to self-cath. I don't empty well all the time,

>but generally am a leaker. My uro advised self-cathing or I would get

>infections =- But I don't. So I rarely cath, only when my

>back is really acting up and peeing is hard.

>

>Did you ever email Kathy? I know she consulted with a neuro doc down in

>Boston.

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>Life shrinks or expands

>In proportion to one’s courage.

> Anais Nin

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> But now I am very sore - so maybe I damaged something. Is it worse to cath

> or not cath....(that is the question....lol)?

When I first tried to cath, I was quite compulsive about getting every possible

drop out, especially after a nurse friend suggested

that I might have pockets that held urine, after I wasn't going any longer

between peeing whether I cathed or not. When I did that

(tried to get every drop out) I was poking and prodding so much that I would

give myself bladder spasms, and occasionally bleed !

The spasms hurt big time. I don't have enough sensation to feel pain at my

meatus. (You should have seen how I finally figured out

how to find it without a mirror, since I got no feedback from feeling the

catheter!)

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Life shrinks or expands

In proportion to one’s courage.

Anais Nin

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Hi . I also cath because of the same

reason-not knowing when my bladder was full (they

called that a neuroegenic bladder). I also had a ton

on uti's. I've cathed for 3 weeks almost and so far i

haven't had a infection. I also get sore, but i think

that is normal. I guess it depends on the infections.

That was my biggest thing. I was getting one at

least once a month and i recently found out i have

kidney reflux. Take care and God Bless,

Sara

--- valerie lil wrote:

>

> Hi there,

> I am seeing another neuro - we'll see what he says.

>

> I can pee - and I don't get infections. But, I have

> had some accidents.

> The uro said it was because I don't feel I have to

> pee until I am full - so

> I race to the ladies room. And since I don't empty,

> I go through this every

> hour or two. When I cath, I can go for four hours.

> So I kinda prefer

> it.... I cathed right before a long car trip so I

> didn't have to stop every

> hour. I lasted about as long as the others with me.

>

> But now I am very sore - so maybe I damaged

> something. Is it worse to cath

> or not cath....(that is the question....lol)?

>

> Thanks for the feedback!

>

>

> from Massachusetts

> Chiari decompression May 2000

>

> “The greatest oak tree was once a little nut who

> held its ground.”

> author unknown

>

>

>

> >

> >Reply-To: tetheredspinalcord

> >To: tetheredspinalcord

> >Subject: -

> >Date: Mon, 30 Jul 2001 18:25:47 -0500

> >

> >I don't know, ...

> >I think I would ditch that neurologist and find

> another!

> >If you are having trouble emptying and getting

> infections and the like, you

> >do need to self-cath. I don't empty well all the

> time,

> >but generally am a leaker. My uro advised

> self-cathing or I would get

> >infections =- But I don't. So I rarely cath, only

> when my

> >back is really acting up and peeing is hard.

> >

> >Did you ever email Kathy? I know she consulted

> with a neuro doc down in

> >Boston.

> >

> >

> >

> >--

> >Life shrinks or expands

> >In proportion to one’s courage.

> > Anais Nin

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

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We will probably be moving to central TX. I have family in Hubbard in Hill County and Teague in Limestone county. Ill probably be heading down myself in a few weeks to start house hunting. Ian

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We

went through the bite/early pick up cycle in elementary too. It got more

and more frequent and earlier and earlier until I told them I wouldn’t

pick him up early again and they would have to suspend him and put it on record

which they did. It did result in an FBA (Functional Behavior Assessment)

and a BIP (Behavior Intervention Plan) and a change of teachers. CECP has a

mini-web on FBAs at http://cecp.air.org.

Look in the left frame.

Tonya

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I'm just

wondering how there can be an incident at the school, you can request a meeting

with the teacher to discuss it but then you're AVOIDED for a week

now! A restaint wasn't used THIS time but my dd bit the teacher and I was

called to pick my dd up early in order to prevent another incident. Hummmmm. .

.. .seems they can just do whatever they won't and not be held accountable!!!

Why would a 'INSTRUCTIONAL SPECIALIST' be assigned to investigate in lieu of

the 'BEHAVIOR SPECIALIST?'

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We have an FBA and a BIP in place already but it seems it's not worth the paper it's on!

To: Texas-Autism-Advocacy Sent: Sat, April 17, 2010 12:11:25 AMSubject: RE: Re:

We went through the bite/early pick up cycle in elementary too. It got more and more frequent and earlier and earlier until I told them I wouldn’t pick him up early again and they would have to suspend him and put it on record which they did. It did result in an FBA (Functional Behavior Assessment) and a BIP (Behavior Intervention Plan) and a change of teachers. CECP has a mini-web on FBAs at http://cecp. air.org. Look in the left frame.

Tonya

From: Texas-Autism- Advocacy@ yahoogroups. com [mailto:Texas- Autism-Advocacy@ yahoogroups. com] On Behalf Of GainerSent: Friday, April 16, 2010 12:40 PMTo: Texas-Autism- Advocacy@ yahoogroups. comSubject: [Texas-Autism- Advocacy] Re:

I'm just wondering how there can be an incident at the school, you can request a meeting with the teacher to discuss it but then you're AVOIDED for a week now! A restaint wasn't used THIS time but my dd bit the teacher and I was called to pick my dd up early in order to prevent another incident. Hummmmm. . . .seems they can just do whatever they won't and not be held accountable! !! Why would a 'INSTRUCTIONAL SPECIALIST' be assigned to investigate in lieu of the 'BEHAVIOR SPECIALIST?'

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Depelchin has a parent support group. There is also an autism meet up group. Go to www.meetup.com and search Houston Autism.

Does anyone know of a parent support group in Houston area? Feeling overwhelmed and I think talking with other parents who are or may have been where I am now would be beneficial. Thx!Connected by MOTOBLUR™ on T-Mobile Re: feed back

My twins attended the Summer Social Skills Camp at the Parish School which is based on -Winner's concept, "Thinking About Me, Thinking About You". D Attaway, M.S., CCC-SLP is the director of Social Thinking at Parish as well as at the Carruth Center at Parish and is personally mentored by -Winner. She was EXCELLENT and as far as I know Carruth offers Social Skills classes year round. Check them out at www.carruthcenter.org

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You are welcome to join us at Katy Autism Support. We have great speakers the third Tuesday of the month, 7:00 p.m., at St. 's United Methodist Church, Asbury Hall. And we're always available on our Yahoo group. You can also follow us on Twitter and Like us on Facebook for reminders of our meetings and other events.andra BlackwoodKaty Autism SupportTo: Texas-Autism-Advocacy Sent: Sat, July 31, 2010 9:44:38 PMSubject:

Does anyone know of a parent support group in Houston area? Feeling overwhelmed and I think talking with other parents who are or may have been where I am now would be beneficial. Thx!

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