My situation has now changed a bit, though hopefully not long term... I'd been expecting that I wouldn't be having any prostate issues after almost 2 years on estradiol, plus getting
It seems like it would get hung up ~3/4" or so before going in, but if I kept a bit of pressure pushing in on it, after a few seconds it felt like it found the right place and shifted a bit then popped in the rest of the way... I wasn't terribly concerned, but a few nights ago I suddenly found I had a major difficulty, it took me multiple tries, a lot of position changes, and then felt more like luck that I got the cath to go in at all...
I called the 'on-call' doc, and he advised me to head into the ER - which I did. They put in a Coude type Foley, and I'm now using a bag until I get to see the Urology folks on the 13th, and see what they think...
Ironically, earlier that day I'd gotten a message from my PCP that the 'research dept' had told him that I was at a higher than usual risk of prostate cancer because of family history - so did I want to do PSA testing? He thought I was not at a lot of risk because of being on E, but wanted my thoughts... I was inclined to anyway, but I also posted the question here (see the PSA thread) and was emphatically advised that I should.... (Essentially that anyone w/ a prostate should be tested, regardless of other status...)
I just hope they can figure out and fix the problem, as I really don't want to be stuck w/ an indwelling cath and bag long term...
WheelyFixed