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hahah! brown? er...um yea, i guess that is an issue. however you didn't specify in your post, you just said 'turn color', which again, would be pretty much immediately. and yea, i don't really know why a plastic tube is $54, but it sure is. Luckily for right now I've swindled enough freebies from my ET nurses and doc. office to last me a little bit. and i'm sincerely hoping this new insurance (state run) that i've qualified for will do it for me.
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I am curious and I am always seeking improvements - do you know what is different about this $54 catheter?
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| Posts: 60 | Location: Princeton, NJ | Registered: February 07, 2002 |   |
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My Weber and Judd lasts one year. It is flexible which I like. I use olive oil, 1 drop on the end of the catheter for a lubricate. It has a bullet end with 3 slots and is a 29 French. It is medical silicone rubber, I use nothing else. Since it lasts me so long, the price is worth it to me.
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