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Mine hasn't come back. I wouldn't take that as any

sign because mine was gone long before my second

surgery.

--- tommi wrote:

> Hello all,

> I was wondering if maybe someone could help me

> understand something, has no feeling she says

> when she urinates. She knows when she is full,and

> has

> to go, but does not know when she is going. I asked

> the NSG, and he said that could take awhile to come

> back, but it is scaring me, anyone have it come

> back?

> I thought once it was gone, it was gone!

> Thanks!

> Tommi

> (13) Mom Chicago, IL.

>

> Tommi

> 's Mom

> Chicago, IL. USA

>

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my feeling never returned after the two release surgeries. I can feel when my

bladder is very full, but not until then. Plus I can't feel when I've gone

until it gets further down my legs:)

feeling

Hello all,

I was wondering if maybe someone could help me

understand something, has no feeling she says

when she urinates. She knows when she is full,and has

to go, but does not know when she is going. I asked

the NSG, and he said that could take awhile to come

back, but it is scaring me, anyone have it come back?

I thought once it was gone, it was gone!

Thanks!

Tommi

(13) Mom Chicago, IL.

Tommi

's Mom

Chicago, IL. USA

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Mine, also never returned, however and someone correct me if I have the inches

wrong, but nerves heal at something like one inch every three months. So, there

is always, always, always hope. Look at people who get feeling back years

later, or can feed themselves three-five years after becoming paralyzed. As

long as she's trying to feel it and always attempting to see if she can " feel "

it, it gives her brain an area to concentrate on (IMHO.)

Kathy

feeling

Hello all,

I was wondering if maybe someone could help me

understand something, has no feeling she says

when she urinates. She knows when she is full,and has

to go, but does not know when she is going. I asked

the NSG, and he said that could take awhile to come

back, but it is scaring me, anyone have it come back?

I thought once it was gone, it was gone!

Thanks!

Tommi

(13) Mom Chicago, IL.

Tommi

's Mom

Chicago, IL. USA

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Thanks,

Maybe not the news I wanted to hear, but at least I

can prepare myself to be strong for ! Kathy all

you were missing from you e-mail was the rah rah rah!!

Thanks!

Tommi

's (13) Mom Chicago, IL

--- Moulton wrote:

> Mine, also never returned, however and someone

> correct me if I have the inches wrong, but nerves

> heal at something like one inch every three months.

> So, there is always, always, always hope. Look at

> people who get feeling back years later, or can feed

> themselves three-five years after becoming

> paralyzed. As long as she's trying to feel it and

> always attempting to see if she can " feel " it, it

> gives her brain an area to concentrate on (IMHO.)

>

> Kathy

> feeling

>

>

> Hello all,

> I was wondering if maybe someone could help me

> understand something, has no feeling she

> says

> when she urinates. She knows when she is full,and

> has

> to go, but does not know when she is going. I

> asked

> the NSG, and he said that could take awhile to

> come

> back, but it is scaring me, anyone have it come

> back?

> I thought once it was gone, it was gone!

> Thanks!

> Tommi

> (13) Mom Chicago, IL.

>

> Tommi

> 's Mom

> Chicago, IL. USA

>

> __________________________________________________

>

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Hi Tommi,

used to mix up her bowel and bladder signals. She knew she had to go,

but seemed surprised when it was not the kind she thought it would be! This did

get better after surgery (filum release).

Sure hope everything works out for . Best wishes,

's mom

feeling

Hello all,

I was wondering if maybe someone could help me

understand something, has no feeling she says

when she urinates. She knows when she is full,and has

to go, but does not know when she is going. I asked

the NSG, and he said that could take awhile to come

back, but it is scaring me, anyone have it come back?

I thought once it was gone, it was gone!

Thanks!

Tommi

(13) Mom Chicago, IL.

Tommi

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Chicago, IL. USA

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NOPE! Our daughter had absolutely NO feeling she was going either way and since

she had the bladder aug, etc. she feels everything! It is awesome! Don't be

afraid!

Your child will re learn the feelings/signals!

Natilee

feeling

Hello all,

I was wondering if maybe someone could help me

understand something, has no feeling she says

when she urinates. She knows when she is full,and has

to go, but does not know when she is going. I asked

the NSG, and he said that could take awhile to come

back, but it is scaring me, anyone have it come back?

I thought once it was gone, it was gone!

Thanks!

Tommi

(13) Mom Chicago, IL.

Tommi

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Chicago, IL. USA

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What is bladder aug.?

Thanks,

Kathy (Probably if I've been able to keep up with msg's I'd know what it is -

sorry.)

feeling

Hello all,

I was wondering if maybe someone could help me

understand something, has no feeling she says

when she urinates. She knows when she is full,and has

to go, but does not know when she is going. I asked

the NSG, and he said that could take awhile to come

back, but it is scaring me, anyone have it come back?

I thought once it was gone, it was gone!

Thanks!

Tommi

(13) Mom Chicago, IL.

Tommi

's Mom

Chicago, IL. USA

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It is like a Bladder enlargement.

There are several Links about it on my Site.

http://www.mybookmarks.com/public/SB_Parents

Go to the Subject: Tolieting Problems and Needs

Sorry it is disorganized........that Subject grew and I just

haven't taken the time to reorganize it.

Me :)

Nebraska, USA

mymocha@...

> What is bladder aug.?

>

> Thanks,

>

> Kathy (Probably if I've been able to keep up with msg's I'd know

what it is - sorry.)

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Moulton wrote:

>Mine, also never returned, however and someone correct me if I have the inches

wrong, but nerves heal at something like one inch every three months.

>

My nsg said something like an inch a year. It has been 7-8 years post op

for me. My " numb-level " was at the top part of my left thigh. The

difference between full feeling and partial numbness. That level is

about 2 inches down from where it was 7-8 years ago. Also when I was

younger, I severely cut my left middle finger. It took about 5 years

before I had feeling at the end of the finger again. Even today, it will

get cold very easily.

I just read an article in this month's Popular Science. It was about

injecting some kind of fluid into the area where nerves are damage. This

fluid provides the environment for nerves to grow (absolutely nothing to

do with stem cells). They severed the nerve root to the eyes of a mouse,

did the injection, dont remember how long, but the mouse regined

eyesite. By 2010 they are supposed to be able to start trying this on

human stroke vicitims. Looks promising for us with nerve damage from

TSC. I will see if I can find the article on-line and post it. I do not

have the magazine where I am at right now, wont be back home until Sunday.

Rick

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Sumchyk was found muttering these words:

At first I had no feeling and self-cathed, now it is hypersensitive and I

have to take medication for urge frequency (ditropan) -- but I only had

surgery in March so still in early healing stage.

M

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Sorry.....I'm starting to talk like the doctors do ...uuugggghhhhh - please stop

me!

Ok...just kidding...

Bladder Aug is actually Bladder Augmentation. A reconstructed bladder. When

our daughter was 7yrs old she was still in diapers. She had absolutely no

bladder or bowel control so I think you can imagine. Our doctor (AWESOME!)

reconstructed her bladder because it was the size of a small apricot and had no

muscle at all to it so she had no bladder control - she leaked all the time and

didn't empty her bladder completely because she had no muscle to push it all

out. The doctor took part of her bowel since bowel grows and attached it to her

bladder and her bladder has grown. In the beginning of the procedure we had to

cath her every 1/2 hour since her bladder wasn't used to holding so much. And

we gradually went up to about every 3 hours or so. She now has a normal

functioning bladder.

I hope I explained this well. If I did not please feel free to let me know :)

Natilee

feeling

Hello all,

I was wondering if maybe someone could help me

understand something, has no feeling she says

when she urinates. She knows when she is full,and has

to go, but does not know when she is going. I asked

the NSG, and he said that could take awhile to come

back, but it is scaring me, anyone have it come back?

I thought once it was gone, it was gone!

Thanks!

Tommi

(13) Mom Chicago, IL.

Tommi

's Mom

Chicago, IL. USA

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Hi

You explained it great. My problem with my bladder is the sphincter though

(God, I hate that word for some reason....I feel like my nineteen year old son

when I say it, for some ungodly reason, I cannot say it without blushing or

laughing...horrible...I know.)

Okay, back to business - The first sphincter at the bladder neck is clamped

shut. Do you n know enough about bladder augmentation to know if the surgery

helps that problem, or is it just for bladder size/muscle tone?

Thanks again!

Kathy co-owner, co-moderator

feeling

Hello all,

I was wondering if maybe someone could help me

understand something, has no feeling she says

when she urinates. She knows when she is full,and has

to go, but does not know when she is going. I asked

the NSG, and he said that could take awhile to come

back, but it is scaring me, anyone have it come back?

I thought once it was gone, it was gone!

Thanks!

Tommi

(13) Mom Chicago, IL.

Tommi

's Mom

Chicago, IL. USA

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Hi!

I am not sure about that....I think our daughter's sphincter :} was

tightened or something like that. I know she has a 'sling' or something like

that so she doesn't leak urine through her urethra... Sorry....not too sure

about the bladder neck and all that....are you having problems? I'm pretty sure

the doctor who is familiar with the bladder augmentation should have knowledge

about the sphincter as well.

Any thing else I can do for you let me know!

Natilee

feeling

Hello all,

I was wondering if maybe someone could help me

understand something, has no feeling she says

when she urinates. She knows when she is full,and has

to go, but does not know when she is going. I asked

the NSG, and he said that could take awhile to come

back, but it is scaring me, anyone have it come back?

I thought once it was gone, it was gone!

Thanks!

Tommi

(13) Mom Chicago, IL.

Tommi

's Mom

Chicago, IL. USA

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