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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

You are low in magnesium. Also go to earthclinic.com and click on ailments then kidney stones. Lots of good direction on natural solutions.

Good for you not getting sucked back into the medical system


61 posted on 01/15/2023 11:28:15 AM PST by spacejunkie2001
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To: dmzTahoe

I don’t know what to tell you, but NO ibuprofen. I was told I had stage 3 kidney disease by the VA. I was sent a huge bottle of ibuprofen for a case of covid brain. I had requested Prednisone. It’s a wonder someone didn’t need dental surgery after that, especially after finding out certain electronic records had been purged. Veterans, the hospital’s patient advocate doesn’t work for you. Remember that.

What Ibuprofen Does to the Body
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zeem6k2bDFk


62 posted on 01/15/2023 11:28:55 AM PST by OftheOhio (never could dance but always could fight - Romeo company)
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To: EEGator

Lots of water and some cranberry juice plus a small glass of dill pickle juice


63 posted on 01/15/2023 11:30:10 AM PST by cherry
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To: StAnDeliver

[[but if you are at total blockage, push-fluids can backfire on your kidneys]]

Yup- that is what i was told by one urologist- they said it could really damage the kidneys further-

I went in to have the stones broken up with some machine, I don’t remember what the procedure was- but it had to do with sound or some kind of pulsing to try to break up the stone-but they couldn’t see it with the machine- apparently there is a type of stone that doesn’t show up? or so i was told- So they couldn’t do the procedure- that’s when they suggested the catheter-


64 posted on 01/15/2023 11:32:31 AM PST by Bob434
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To: dmzTahoe

Vast amount of experience, even recent. First I’d recommend a starter dose of 10 mg hydrocodone or oxycodone followed in close order with a quart of water, 2 diet sodas and 2 beers. Follow up with as many beers as it takes. If the the stone is 3 mm or smaller it’ll pass, 4 mm and up you’re going to want ESWL, Extra Corporeal Shock Wave Lithotripsy. Do yo have a history of stones or is this your first? If the ureter is blocked you’re in for a bout of hydronephrosis. It’s usually back pain that isn’t back pain and nausea, the hydronephrosis and it’s symptoms will disappear as soon as the kidney can drain. If urineis dark brown it’s from the kidney, if it’s red it’s not likely from the kidney but the ureter, bladder or urethra. Get a solo cup and pee in it so you’ll know if you pass it. If you have blockage in the ureter you’re headed for surgery regardless of what you want.


65 posted on 01/15/2023 11:34:12 AM PST by EandH Dad (sleeping giants wake up REALLY grumpy)
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To: cherry

I don’t know if that helps or not, but I would go to the doctor.


66 posted on 01/15/2023 11:34:54 AM PST by EEGator
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To: dmzTahoe

Having had several of these I wish I had a better answer. The worst occasions were cause for a trip to ER and recourse to opiates until they passed. I haven’t had nearly as many since I started drinking more water and getting my sugars under control.

CC


67 posted on 01/15/2023 11:35:38 AM PST by Celtic Conservative (My cats are more amusing than 200 channels worth of TV.)
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To: dmzTahoe

Most kidney stones will pass without lithotripsy or other intervention but lots of water and some pain dullers but it’s better to get into the system early just in case. Ultrasound exam is low risk and not bankruptingly expensive- and may even jiggle a stone helpfully.


68 posted on 01/15/2023 11:36:57 AM PST by Glenmore
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To: dmzTahoe

Go listen to THIS from Dr Jonathan Wright...may be helpful re calcium oxalate stones

https://greenmedicineonline.com/06-16-18/


69 posted on 01/15/2023 11:37:12 AM PST by goodnesswins (The Chinese are teaching calculus to their 3rd graders wh to sile ours are trying to pick a pronoun.)
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To: wally_bert

Are you an astronaut?
:)


70 posted on 01/15/2023 11:37:51 AM PST by EEGator
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To: dmzTahoe

You refuse to go get help?

Enjoy the pain.

I guess drink some water.

When I had mine it was a couple of weeks and two procedures to get it out. And a bunch of morphine. Not Tylenol. Not oxy. IV morphine.

Good luck.


71 posted on 01/15/2023 11:40:02 AM PST by Vermont Lt
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To: Celtic Conservative

See post 69...for prevention especially


72 posted on 01/15/2023 11:40:05 AM PST by goodnesswins (The Chinese are teaching calculus to their 3rd graders wh to sile ours are trying to pick a pronoun.)
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To: dmzTahoe

For an acute attack I’d advise seeking medical help immediately, it would be foolish not to. In the future always remain well hydrated at all times and supplement with magnesium. When I had kidney stones the pain was so overwhelming I just dropped to the floor unable to even move it was so bad, actually the pain was so bad I was thinking ok God just kill me now, no way I can take this. Even in the emergency room it took huge amounts of painkillers to get the pain to subside, morphine alone didn’t even touch the pain. But since supplementing magnesium and always making sure I’m well hydrated I’ve never had another attack.


73 posted on 01/15/2023 11:42:28 AM PST by jimwatx
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To: dmzTahoe

They get stuck..you’ll go.

Believe me.


74 posted on 01/15/2023 11:44:10 AM PST by crz
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To: dmzTahoe

I don’t know but some how they are caused by global warming and people of color are hardest hit.


75 posted on 01/15/2023 11:45:09 AM PST by Organic Panic (Democrats. Memories as short as Joe Biden's eyes)
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To: Glenmore

I believe the cut off is 4 mm or so. Below that and you pass it. Mine was 8mm. That was not going to pass.

The issue is you can’t tell by the pain. The only way you will know is getting an ultrasound. Or CT scan.

But, people wish to believe the medical folks are witch doctors. Those people apparently also want kidney damage and a dissected ureter.


76 posted on 01/15/2023 11:46:00 AM PST by Vermont Lt
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To: dmzTahoe

Go to a doctor and find out what you are dealing with. A cat scan will tell you and a doctor what the treatment options are. I had a kidney stone attack and thought I was going to die. As it turned out, my largest stone was able to pass with drugs in a day or so. The other 2 took several months to work their way out


77 posted on 01/15/2023 11:47:59 AM PST by EVO X ( )
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To: dmzTahoe

There’s a reason why mortality rates for common conditions used to be much higher.

Get thee to a Doctor. This isn’t something to fool around with.


78 posted on 01/15/2023 11:48:05 AM PST by SharpenedEdge (Stockpile. Prepare. Arm. Train. A Storm is coming.)
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To: jimwatx

I was laying on the tile floor of the ER waiting room because the cool floor made it less painful. Then I was puking from the pain.

And the thing that sucked is that just about every woman would tell me that it was like labor. That didn’t help.

Stones are nasty things I never want to repeat. I drink a lot of water every day.


79 posted on 01/15/2023 11:49:01 AM PST by Vermont Lt
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To: EandH Dad

[[ Extra Corporeal Shock Wave Lithotripsy.]]

That mighta been what they were gonna use for my case- but couldn’t-

Also note- blood cells caused by a blocked stone in urethra can build up and form what looks all the world like worms when they pass- and it’s painful too when they pass as well- I was freaked out about htem- and collected some and brought them to a doc- turns out that yep- they were blood cells all clumped together which took on the form of the urethra- I musta passed about 40 of them-

If one has the stomach for it- here’s a photo- it’s gross and freaky looking

https://postimg.cc/zLyTcHvW


80 posted on 01/15/2023 11:49:53 AM PST by Bob434
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