My URO says no that they are for women.
Anyone used them?
> My URO says no that they are for women.
>
> Anyone used them?
Norm...you are definitely a wierd person. Why the hell didn't you tell us
what happened after you saw your uro, after you had the second catheter put
in for nine more days (before leaving the hospital after your TURP), and
then you removed it just before seeing your uro ( and you mentioned self
cathing, etc). Were you going to tell us what happened when you removed the
second cath, and what did the uro say - I asked you to report back to us.
Can you piss or not. Why the hell did I waste my time writing you and
trying to help you, and I did not get one acknowledgement back.
And now you are writing some bullshit about Kegel excercises - adios
a.shole.
Norm - 23 May 2007 02:40 GMT
I did a straight reply instead of a group reply-sorry
>> My URO says no that they are for women.
>>
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> And now you are writing some bullshit about Kegel excercises - adios
> a.shole.
Pete - 23 May 2007 03:20 GMT
Norm...you should always do group replies in newsgroups, since most people
have "munged" or fake e-mail addresses in order to avoid future spam from
the spammers. Plus, it is usually better to reply to the group as a whole,
so other people can benefit from someone's experience or knowledge...Pete
> I did a straight reply instead of a group reply-sorry
>>> My URO says no that they are for women.
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>> you are writing some bullshit about Kegel excercises - adios
>> a.shole.