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What I Learned Passing a Kidney Stone—Old School Style!
Old School ^ | 7/5/19 | Patrick Rooney

Posted on 07/05/2019 12:20:19 PM PDT by rebuildus

What I Learned Passing a Kidney Stone—Old School Style!

Passing a kidney stone is a learning experience? EVERYTHING is a learning experience!

This is the third time for me—label me a slow learner.

The first one I attribute to using a Vitamin C product in excess many years ago.

The second one, frankly, I don’t remember the cause.

And now this one. You’d think with the amount of pain these tiny (in my case) rocks cause, I’d be done. Hopefully I will be now!

I’m going to tell you MY experience here, and MY choice. If you have a kidney stone, how you deal with it is YOUR choice.

I will tell you that, according to what I’ve read, the likelihood of needing surgery to remove a kidney stone is fairly small. I’ve seen a range of from about five to twenty percent.

I’ve thankfully been able to pass the stone each time on my own. But I did give them some help…

The first time, the excruciating pain drove me to the emergency room. While waiting to see a doctor, I passed the stone (“peed” it out, to be direct). Having no medical insurance, I was still charged over $2,000! I bargained the bill down to something over $500. The promise of immediate cash has always been a good negotiating tool.

These last two occurrences, I “learned my lesson,” and decided to take care of these stones myself “old-school style.” Both times I’ve used a 1:1 mixture of lemon (to help dissolve the stone) and olive oil (to smooth its passage out of the body). I used two ounces of each, in my case just one time, since I couldn’t stomach taking any additional doses. Some sources, like this article, recommend three, but the suggested dosage is meaningless if you can’t hold the dose down!

This last time, I also drank some cranberry juice, mixed with sweeter juice for taste. The cranberry acts as a kidney cleanser.

What I did worked. Not right away, it took several hours of pain. I took as much pain as I could stand, and then sought a pain killer. The problem with some pain killers, though, is that possible side effects include nausea and dizziness—two symptoms I already had in spades! No thank you. I opted for two extra-strength Tylenols.

One thing great pain brings—you “get religion” fast. I begged God for relief. Speaking of which, I found you don’t need to “be” strong—God is strong and will get you through each situation. The “strength” we need is Just not to show incredible weakness to others while we’re in pain.

Another thing I noticed, is the need for everything to be as comfortable as absolutely possible. I didn’t want certain people around (who have demonstrated a lack of empathy in the past and tend towards inappropriate, ill-timed comments).

When you’re in pain you only want pure energy moving through you. Anger is a “luxury” you can’t afford when you’re fighting the male equivalent of labor pain!

By the way, men are more likely to get kidney stones than women. There appears to be no exact consensus on why, but there is strong conjecture. This post makes sense to me.

Thankfully, a beautiful outshoot of this experience is that I ended up having a great conversation with one of these “low empathy” people, and they actually admitted to their troll-like behavior.

In the process, I saw my role in setting up this behavior.

So in the end the experience proved positive. I liken it to a pregnant woman who experiences a painful labor, but forgets the pain afterwards, only remembering the birth of a beautiful child!

In the midst of the trauma, I did everything I could to get comfortable. I finally had no energy left to fight, and had to lay down. I ended up falling asleep for ten minutes or so. Feeling a bit better, I got up, and simply passed the stone in my urine. It was incredibly small, in relation to the great pain it caused. The stone was reddish in color. I looked it up and the color indicated a uric acid origin—often caused by excessive animal protein, among other reasons, as noted in the above post.

I do have to re-examine my position on meat and other animal proteins—only in regards to amount. I have no intention on stopping meat eating. I did some thinking and research about other possible reasons I got this latest kidney stone at this time. A few things became apparent:

#1: I’d recently come back from Florida, which was extremely hot and humid. I was likely at least partially dehydrated. One of the biggest suggestions for preventing kidney stones that I saw in my research was to drink more water.

#2: I also ate more red meat than normal—beef salami on the trip down and back , and Whataburgers in Florida each day! (and yes, they were delicious!)

#3: And I had quite a bit of dairy—low-fat milk and full-fat cheese.

#4: I also had an intense, stressful drive home. We hit a huge electrical storm in northern Alabama moving toward Tennessee, which first appeared on the horizon as a big, dark cloud with visible lighting flashing inside of it.

It kept appearing as if we were heading away from the storm, but lo and behold, we ended up driving right IN to it.

Among the foreboding thunder and flashes of lightning, massive buckets of water fell from the sky. Visibility shrunk to near zero through northern Alabama and Tennessee, only finally relenting as we got close to home. My attention to the road was understandably intense.

I had to rest up pretty good after that.

So it’s safe to say that the conditions were ripe for a kidney stone occurrence.

Filling out the nutritional prescription, beyond merely drinking more water and eating a bit less animal product, is the need to add something acidic to my water. I used to drink a full glass of water with lemon every morning after arising, but I had not been doing that at the time of the attack.

I also had cut down on the apple cider vinegar I had been taking for decades with my water (typically one to two teaspoons per glass, a couple times a day or so). I’ve always been a big proponent of “ACV.”

Citric acid from fruit—such as lemon and orange—is considered a good tool in the prevention of kidney stones. But excessive Vitamin C in supplement form can actually form kidney stones. As I mentioned, I’m convinced that my first kidney stone was caused by a Vitamin C supplement.

In closing, in addition to what I’ve mentioned, here are some recommendations for preventing kidney stones, and while I can’t vouch for all of them, in general they appear sensible.

So after some heavy trauma, solid lessons emerged for me, which will only contribute to my good physical—and spiritual—health moving forward. I seem to emerge from each situation stronger and wiser, without necessarily trying to be either. That in itself makes it all worthwhile.

I wish you the same—and if you’re wiser than I have been, you will be able to move forward without having to endure so much pain! Pain is a good teacher, but wisdom is a better one!

Patrick Rooney is the Founder of OldSchoolUs.com, a website that believes “If it ain’t broke, don’t fix it.” Its focus is Health, Success, and Freedom—yeah, in that order. Patrick is the author of GREEK PHYSIQUE: The Simple, Satisfying Way to Sculpt Your Body—Even if You’re Old, Weak, or Broken Down; and is also the creator of Greek Yoga™ and the Greek Yoga for Beginners video. To reach Patrick, email him at info@oldschoolus.com.


TOPICS: Chit/Chat; Food; Health/Medicine; Miscellaneous
KEYWORDS: baloney; diet; fitness; health; kidney; kidneystones; meat
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To: IronJack

Drinking a lot of water (8 cups) is highly recommended. Also, generally recommended to avoid eating spinach, rhubarb, chard, and beets.


41 posted on 07/05/2019 1:01:55 PM PDT by Jane Austen (Neo-cons are liberal Democrats who love illegal aliens and war.)
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To: Deaf Smith

That’s what I am wondering. Does he think the oil enters his bladder and greases things up?

I don’t think there is oil in there.


42 posted on 07/05/2019 1:02:52 PM PDT by Persevero (Desmond is not -Amazing- Desmond is -Abused-)
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To: cyclotic

Don’t say that to the anti-drug zealots of FR!


43 posted on 07/05/2019 1:03:05 PM PDT by miss marmelstein
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To: humblegunner

Did you know that people who refer to themselves in the third person are highly prone
to initiating pedophilia, general faggotry, gay parading and abuse of midgets?

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Referring to yourself in the third person again, HG?


44 posted on 07/05/2019 1:03:13 PM PDT by Chickensoup (Voter ID for 2020!! Leftists totalitarian fascists appear to be planning to eradicate conservatives)
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To: bagster

ROFLOL!


45 posted on 07/05/2019 1:03:32 PM PDT by Magnum44 (My comprehensive terrorism plan: Hunt them down and kill them.)
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To: rebuildus

“...and olive oil (to smooth its passage out of the body).”

We can’t pee olive oil. It never makes it to our kidneys or bladder.


46 posted on 07/05/2019 1:03:35 PM PDT by ConservativeMind (Trump: Befuddling Democrats, Republicans, and the Media for the benefit of the US and all mankind.)
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To: rebuildus

I had a kidney stone in 1984 which put me in the hospital until I passed it - shaped like a small fish hook. Extremely painful until the IV Demerol kicked in.


47 posted on 07/05/2019 1:05:09 PM PDT by dainbramaged (My dog can drive a stick shift, but she can't work the radio.)
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To: humblegunner

...but enough about your personal predilections, Humblegunner. What are you trying to say?


48 posted on 07/05/2019 1:05:53 PM PDT by dinodino
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To: Rebelbase

“Like pulling a strand of barbed wire...” Ouch.

Anyway, good article. Things to do:

Avoid huge electrical storms. Drink lots of water.


49 posted on 07/05/2019 1:07:26 PM PDT by Falconspeed
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To: humblegunner
Why does Patrick write about himself in the third person?

Bill O'Reilly's nephew????

50 posted on 07/05/2019 1:07:35 PM PDT by RatRipper
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To: Bonemaker

“”6 months of unrelenting just short of soldering iron rectal pain from a chronic fissure.””

Oh you too..............


51 posted on 07/05/2019 1:08:51 PM PDT by LiveFreeOrDie2001 (God Bless President Trump!)
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To: rebuildus

Morphine. In copious amounts. I’ve managed to pass a few without assistance but odds are about 4 to 1 I’ll be surgery before it’s all said and done. Of course that’s the only option when they get to 17 (SEVENTEEN) millimeters. I was honored to be involved in the installation of the the first lithotriptor, in my area, knowing I would likely be a patient. I have yet to talk to a urologist who knew what caused them. Lots of theories but nothing absolute. Women have told me the only thing that makes passing a kidney better than natural childbirth is you don’t have to send it to college.


52 posted on 07/05/2019 1:10:04 PM PDT by EandH Dad (sleeping giants wake up REALLY grumpy)
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To: rebuildus
have you had gout? Caused by excess uric acid.

I have and been prescribed alinpurinal and had no gout nor stones for 35 years.

53 posted on 07/05/2019 1:10:19 PM PDT by AU72
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To: humblegunner

54 posted on 07/05/2019 1:14:34 PM PDT by bagster ("Even bad men love their mamas".)
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To: humblegunner; Gamecock; PROCON
Why does Patrick write about himself in the third person?

Might be related to Jimmy.


55 posted on 07/05/2019 1:21:28 PM PDT by Larry Lucido
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To: candeee

...a tincture of stonebreaker (Chanca Piedra) at the first sign of trouble. It only takes 1-2 droppers and no more pain. You can also use stonebreaker tea occassionally to keep the stones away. It also works for gallstones.
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I have gallbladder *sludge* and DH has gout. Chanca works for these conditions as well. I day, 3 tablets (huge 800 mg)and the pain and other symptoms disappear quickly.

Hot, humid weather and overuse, in the case of gout, are always the culprits. DH had kidney stones once. We didn’t know about Chanca Piedra then.


56 posted on 07/05/2019 1:40:19 PM PDT by reformedliberal
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To: rebuildus
At least kidney stones are passable.

Try having stuck gallstones.

Ouch!

57 posted on 07/05/2019 1:42:49 PM PDT by FreeReign
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To: rebuildus

ER dr lectured my hubby for 10 minutes before treating about diet soda being the cause. He was more irritating than the stone.

Not easy for a wife to know what to do when her hubby is writhing on the floor screaming in pain.


58 posted on 07/05/2019 1:45:06 PM PDT by grame (May you know more of the love of God Almighty this day!)
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To: Deaf Smith
Where did you put this olive oil?

Drank it

59 posted on 07/05/2019 1:48:14 PM PDT by rebuildus (MAGA! Last chance, folks!)
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To: humblegunner

Abuse of Midgets,,,
Sorta like
Cat Juggling?

That’s Awful!


60 posted on 07/05/2019 1:49:34 PM PDT by Big Red Badger (Despised by the Despicable!)
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