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HELP!!! Kidney Stone. How do I lessen the pain and pass quickly?
01/15/23 | Dmztahoe

Posted on 01/15/2023 10:30:32 AM PST by dmzTahoe

Experienced a kidney stone 25 years ago. Doctor at that time went in invasively to get it and remove

Three nights ago, I was struck with another kidney stone attack. Lasted about 2 hours in the middle of the night.

24 hours later. Another one. Could feel the pain and the stone moving farther south.

Another one early this morning, still painful but I believe stone is making progress.

Refuse to go to any clinic or hospital, what do my wise freeper friends suggest to speed up the process and alleviate the pain.


TOPICS: Health/Medicine; Miscellaneous
KEYWORDS: bloodpressure; gotothedoctor; kidneystones; vanity
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To: dmzTahoe

I have dealt with small kidney stones four times in the last 25 years. My mother-in-law told me the first time to drink four cold 12 ounce original coca colas in a two hour period followed immediately by a can of aspaagus or the equivalent of fresh asparagus. Three times the stone was gone by the time I finished he asparagus. once I had to repeat the treatment and then it worked. I odon’t “pass” them. They dissolve.


141 posted on 01/15/2023 1:28:25 PM PST by arthurus (covfefe |-i-|)
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To: rlmorel

I made it half way home when my ulcer blew up. It was in the days before cell phones were common. I collapsed by the truck before I could reach the pay phone. It was spitting sleet and that got me going again to get to the phone to call my wife to come get me.

I threw up stuff I didn’t know was in me but no blood fortunately, the doc was at a Christmas party and would have met me but I didn’t want to bother him so I spent the night dehydrating. By the time I went in that morning my blood was more like grease. That was nearly 40 years ago.


142 posted on 01/15/2023 1:29:04 PM PST by Sequoyah101 (Procrastination is just a form of defiance.)
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To: dmzTahoe

Home remedies are all very well but why rule out, right from the get, the attention and expertise of medical professionals?
They can at least SEE it and tell you if it’s going to kill you in a week, by kidney failure or internal bleeding or gangrene.
I’d start there and worry about their integrity after they take pictures.


143 posted on 01/15/2023 1:30:11 PM PST by Buttons12 ( Do you not think an Angel rides in the Whirlwind and directs this Storm?)
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To: dmzTahoe

The kidney stones are spiked so there will be some ‘poking’ pain as they move. However, the severe pain (for women) occurs in between the duct (ureter) between the kidney and the bladder when the stone get’s stuck and the ureter becomes kinked like a lawn hose.

To keep the ureter from kinking and cramping, avoid lying down, if possible. Reduce the ‘slack’ in the ureter (’lawn hose’) by placing your hands on the chair you’re seated on (arms strait down so hands at your hips) and lock your elbows to elevate your shoulders. I wanted as much elevation as possible so I stuffed boos/pillows in a wing-back chair on either side of me for me (to elevate my hands another 4” off the base of the chair) and braced myself on those.

With elbows locked it took 15 minutes of agony before the ureter ‘unkinked’ and the relief from pain was so shocking I almost blacked out (feel forward) so make sure someone is near until that happens or you could end up with a skull fracture.

In that position I napped. I could feel the stones tumble through the ureter, giving me quick little pokes that were NOTHING in comparison to the kinked ureter pain. I did drink alot of water and I think it took about 3 hours of this before I felt I could move about normally. However, going to the rest room (all that water) meant my shoulders were not elevated and the ureter quickly kinked again, agony returned and didn’t leave until I again sat in a chair with my elbows locked, shoulders elevated for 15 minutes.

Best of luck!
*pausing to pray for you*


144 posted on 01/15/2023 1:32:18 PM PST by ransomnote (IN GOD WE TRUST)
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To: dmzTahoe

Seek professional medical help. Home remedies may cause more harm than good.


145 posted on 01/15/2023 1:33:24 PM PST by Redcitizen
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To: Roadrunner383

“In a medical emergency, come to Free Republic and put your health in the hands of people who have no clue what they’re talking about.”

LOL. Although to be fair, I have to say I’ve learned a lot on this forum. Kidney stones seem to be in the get-to-the-ER category, though.


146 posted on 01/15/2023 1:34:19 PM PST by MayflowerMadam (Stupid is supposed to hurt.)
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To: wally_bert

Depends on the stone. If it’s a calcium based stone, yeah. If it’s an acid based stone not so much


147 posted on 01/15/2023 1:35:31 PM PST by Skywise
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To: dmzTahoe

Urologists have a method to deal with it.


148 posted on 01/15/2023 1:40:44 PM PST by Gay State Conservative (No Doubt Now: Stolen Election)
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To: dmzTahoe

Don’t drink diet soda. Drink lots of water.


149 posted on 01/15/2023 1:43:25 PM PST by grame (May you know more of the love of God Almighty this day!)
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To: Carriage Hill

I agree, hubby has a habit of kidney stones. He’s got a few in there waiting to come out but he’s had a heart attack, a stroke, Covid, pneumonia, and now colon cancer. He’s had half his colon removed and we are now doing chemo. His body forgot about they kidney stones maybe.


150 posted on 01/15/2023 1:47:45 PM PST by grame (May you know more of the love of God Almighty this day!)
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To: Nifster
These days a stone is usually handled with ultrasonic destruction

Ultrasonic lithotripsy often doesn't always work and can damage your kidneys. When it didn't work for me after two tries, another urologist stepped in, said it could be potentially damaging and took different path.

The procedure that worked for me several times was ureteroscopic laser lithotripsy where a laser is used to blast the stone into pieces that will pass. The downside to that is that it feels like your pissing glass for several days due to the irritation of scope going up and back out your johnson.

151 posted on 01/15/2023 1:56:29 PM PST by pt17
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To: dmzTahoe

I use two tylenol and one Motrin together to deal with severe pain. I make myself take it only twice a day since tylenol can harm the liver in high dosings. The cranberry juice takes about a day to give relief but it does work.


152 posted on 01/15/2023 2:03:25 PM PST by MHGinTN (A dispensation perspective is a powerful tool for discernment)
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To: CivilWarBrewing

I take it in pill form, it still tastes terrible, but not as bad as in liquid form.

I pill form one can quickly swallow with little REMAINING taste.

THE ACV helps break up the kidney stones and reduce new ones from developing.


153 posted on 01/15/2023 2:13:30 PM PST by dglang
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To: dmzTahoe

You should be drinking several beers a day.


154 posted on 01/15/2023 2:21:40 PM PST by dljordan
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To: dmzTahoe

It’s hard to trust the medical profession now. I work in a hospital- I get it. But realize this- getting mixed and often conflicting suggestions and advice from friends may cause more troubles. Kidney stones can pass on their own, or can cause blockage and serious problems. They can take hours or days to pass- depending. A blood test can check your renal function and help determine best treatment.

I’d avoid ibuprofen etc. They often don’t dance well with kidneys. The thing with kidney stones is location- and without a CT or ultrasound you won’t know.

I respect your reticence in going to a doc- but this can go south quickly, or resolve itself. But- you don’t know.

P.S. After this, if you drink soda, cut it in half, then 1/4, and just drink water. You don’t have to like it, lol, just drink it, plenty of it.


155 posted on 01/15/2023 2:24:53 PM PST by SE Mom
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To: Fido969

Ha. Don’t type without my reading glasses!


156 posted on 01/15/2023 2:40:16 PM PST by I-ambush (We watched the moment of defeat, played back over on the video screen. )
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To: dmzTahoe

Am sorry but cannot remember the name of the Rx that expands/dilates the tubes. Get your doc to help. A pill or two a day and small rocks will pass.
As in general, it depends totally on size. I’ve had several, multiple occasions.
Forget OTCounter pain killers. Might as well do booze shots. Get oxycontin or equivalent. If you doc won’t, get another doc. Vicondin never worked on me.
Once an Xray showed a single rock ~6mm in size. My urologist basically said: “No Fing way that can pass, we need to get you now into the hospital so we can use ultrasound.”

Think on how they look under a magnifying glass — roundish rocks rolled in ground glass. Passing one will be bloody and excruciating.

You must catch a rock once passed, a urologist get you a fine filter to pee into. Send that to a lab so you can find out what kind. Some are really nasty. Others are kinda benign. Mine are the latter and I daily take a pill to increase urination (same as taken to lower BP) and potassium caltrate to change urine chemistry. I still have them, but much smaller and they pass without pain. Even caught one on an Xray on its way to the bladder.


157 posted on 01/15/2023 2:44:41 PM PST by bobbo666 (Baizuo)
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To: dmzTahoe

Advil liqui-gels work for me.


158 posted on 01/15/2023 2:51:41 PM PST by 100%FEDUP
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To: dmzTahoe

From one who’s had ‘em, the bad news is some are too large to pass, and the longer you wait, the greater the risk of kidney damage...Some are just too large to make it thru the urethra...

Best advice is seek a urologist...I had a 17mm stone, and due to position was not a candidate for lithotripsy...Stone needed to be broken up with a laser and the debris vacuumed out...All done thru a transurethral catheter under general anesthesia...

Good news is it’s painless and recovery is “right now”...Pain relief is “Ahhh”!


159 posted on 01/15/2023 3:00:18 PM PST by elteemike (Light is faster than sound; that's why so many people appear bright until you hear them speak.)
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To: dmzTahoe

Was in your situation about 2 years ago - woke up in middle of night with severe pain. Had kidney stone before so figured it would pass During day pain got worse so went to ER that night Took X rays and found had stone lodged in left urinary duct, which was causing the pain. Found larger stone in right stone which was not doing anything. Scheduled for surgery Problem was that all Operating rooms tied up . Kept postponing surgery all day Pain got so bad had to be given Dilaudid Since was scheduled for surgery could not eat anything Finally got OR free about midnight Doctor slid cather up where sun dont shine and used laser to break up stone so could pass Lucky was out for this part

Problem is let it go can cause severe kidney damage as well as being in severe pain

GO to Emergency room and get it checked now !!


160 posted on 01/15/2023 3:12:47 PM PST by njslim
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