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Anyone ever have a Kidney Stone?
VANITY | 05/15/2011 | NEVERBLUFFER

Posted on 05/15/2011 3:30:58 PM PDT by neverbluffer

Anyone ever have a Kidney Stone? I had this excrutiating pain in my side/back area and drove myself to the hospital.

Worst pain I ever experienced. I was like a baby screaming and crying in the hospital. Turns out, it was a kidney stone but the pain came and went in less than 2 hours.

The nurse said it is sometimes worse than giving birth to a child...


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To: panzerkamphwageneinz
every twitch you have for your entire life will make you go.....WTF in fear....

Damn isn't that true. I had a pain in my lower abdomen when we were grocery shopping last week and I was grumpy as h*ll because I was sure I was going to spend the night in ER. Thank you Lord you spared me from that one.

101 posted on 05/15/2011 5:27:32 PM PDT by politicalmerc (The whole earth may move, but God's throne is never shaken. I think I'll stand by Him..)
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To: Red_Devil 232

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102 posted on 05/15/2011 5:27:52 PM PDT by RetSignman ("It's about saving our Republic, STUPID")
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To: Yaelle; neverbluffer
I can relate to your description of the pain. I have had several stones over the years...and am working on one passing now.

The first stone I had started moving as I was walking down a flight of stairs...I ended up at the bottom of the stairs and did not remember how I got their. That first one took three months to pass and was a modest 3.5mm. I then passed a 5mm stone and then had a 6.5mm one “retrieved”...we won't go into details but I decided after the procedure that all future stones will come out on their own. Since then I have passed a 8.5mm, 9mm, and a 5mm. Based on how this one feels I am guessing it is in the 5-6mm range. I tend to get one every two years...this one is over three years since my last one so maybe it is an improvement.

For me, most of the stones take around two months to pass, and since I don't take pain medications (except an occasional Tylenol) I can normally tell how things are progressing by how my body is reacting. But when the stone is actively moving I too have to PACE...no position is available to get comfortable.

103 posted on 05/15/2011 5:29:35 PM PDT by WorldviewDad (following God instead of culture)
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To: neverbluffer

Size is everything with kidney stones. A less than 4 millimeter stone can usually pass in time - with incredible wall scratching, hair pulling, sweet Jesus praying and an overpowering drive to repent all past sins and to amend one’s life. A 4 mm stone is iffy and may require lithotripsy as will anything larger. I’ve had three stones: one passed; #2 went with lithotripsy and #3 - 5 mm big is still there and the doc says don’t mess with it until it moves. Here’s the kidney stone story from hell: my best bud from high school is recovering, even as I type, from the fourth progressively intrusive procedure to remove four stones that are - wait for it - one to two INCHES in diameter. Finaly, they just opened him up, resectioned the kidney and pulled out the stones. Here’s the kicker - he had no symptoms until the stones showed up on a MRI for unrelated symptoms. God’s honest truth! Do you feel comforted now?

The first stone started moving while I was watching the first Star Wars movie in the 1970s. I had to pee 27 times in the first hour. For a couple of years I thought that was the most over-rated movie in history! It made no stinking sense!


104 posted on 05/15/2011 5:31:26 PM PDT by Repulican Donkey
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To: neverbluffer
It started on a Thursday evening, pretty bad pain but of course I'm not a baby so I ignored it. Pain got worse on Friday and I began to self-diagnose. Constipation, I thought, so I took a bunch of over the counter crap. Didn't sleep Friday night and by Saturday morning the pain was severe, but of course I'm not a baby so I took more laxatives. Didn't sleep Saturday night and on Sunday the pain got worse. Sunday evening it was about all I could take and told my wife she would have to drive me to the Hospital. On the way to the Hospital, about 20 minutes, I tore the armrest off the door I was squeezing it so hard. Walked into the Hospital and a women told me to wait in line to do the admission paperwork. I objected and a nurse came and took one look at my grimaced, sweating face and said “I'll get you some morphine”. First shot of morphine did nothing. Second shot of morphine took the edge off the pain but made me nauseous. Shot of anti-nausea drug seemed to work. After about one hour, immense relief. The stone had passed. They gave me a prescription for oxy, which I got out of a vending machine, but I never needed to take any of it. Never had a problem since.
105 posted on 05/15/2011 5:35:48 PM PDT by Prokopton
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To: neverbluffer

I have had two of them. The first one, the doctor didn’t give me anything for the pain fast enough (for me) and I threatened him. Yeah, they say it is one of the worst pains you can have. On the plus side, my urologist was the same one John Wayne Bobbit (sp?) had, so we had some funny talks.


106 posted on 05/15/2011 5:42:00 PM PDT by sigzero
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To: neverbluffer
Had one earlier this year. ER prescribed Flomax, Cipro, and a narcotic.
Aleve was enough to knock down the pain in my case. Passed a 3mm stone a couple of days later. Cipro is some nasty stuff if you read the side effect disclaimers. It is used to fight bacterial infections like anthrax poisoning. If you have simple kidney stones, it isn't needed. If an ER doctor prescribes this, question why it is needed.
107 posted on 05/15/2011 5:43:44 PM PDT by EVO X
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To: neverbluffer

My favorite “stone” remedy: Bloody Marys! Acid in the tomato juice and lemon is for some liquid and alcohol for everything else.


108 posted on 05/15/2011 5:44:55 PM PDT by RobertoMagnifico
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To: bronkburnett

Funny. When I was in college, some course, I don’t remember what, I had this mousey little guy as a professor. He was telling us about having a kidney stone.

What I remember is that as he described it to us (most were bored beyond recognition) the look on his face seemed very odd to me. He seemed completely detached, as if he were a thousand miles away.

Now I know, it was his eyes. He was remembering what it was like.

Ugh.


109 posted on 05/15/2011 5:49:26 PM PDT by rlmorel (Capitalism is the Goose that lays The Golden Egg.)
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To: neverbluffer

What about gall stones? I’m scheduled this coming Tuesday for orientation for gall bladder removal. (I’m 77+ now)


110 posted on 05/15/2011 5:52:41 PM PDT by LetMarch (If a man knows the right way to live, and does not live it, there is no greater coward. (Anonymous)
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To: Lurker
I had an episode some years ago. It hurt standing, it hurt sitting, it hurt walking. It hurt so bad I couldn't sleep laying on the bed, tried a lazyboy with no better luck. Finally tried sleeping on a concrete slab floor with hydronic heat coils embedded in it. The firm support and heat let me nod off. It took two days to pass from my kidneys into the bladder. Then several months with no further pain. As I was taking care of business I felt an odd sensation and heard a slight click as a stone hit the porcelain. I retrieved it and gave it to my Urologist during my next screening and he said, "yep that's a kidney stone alright".

Regards,
GtG

111 posted on 05/15/2011 5:53:08 PM PDT by Gandalf_The_Gray (I live in my own little world, I like it 'cuz they know me here.)
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To: LetMarch

I had gall bladder removed a few years ago. They did it as an outpatient. Not fun but much easier than dealing with kidney stones.

My Mother had gall bladder surgery back in the 60s and almost died from it. Back then it was a serious operation.


112 posted on 05/15/2011 5:55:10 PM PDT by yarddog
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To: neverbluffer

not a bad idea.
The last one I passed was the size of a grain of rice. That was a month ago.
Good luck


113 posted on 05/15/2011 6:07:36 PM PDT by Yorlik803 (better to die on your feet than live on your knees.)
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To: neverbluffer

I passed one in the worst piss of my life.


114 posted on 05/15/2011 6:08:58 PM PDT by Rebelbase
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To: Wildbill22

I’m definitely right and you can read about it in a book by Carolyn Dean called the “Magnesium Miracle”. Calcium requires mag to dissolve which is what caused PLAQUE on our veins, asthma, calcium deposits on the breast...etc etc


115 posted on 05/15/2011 6:13:40 PM PDT by spacejunkie01
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To: Mr. K

The milk of magnesia doesn’t really have a good form of mag in it because it won’t absorb.

The best kind to take, IMO, is magnesium malate by Source Naturals.


116 posted on 05/15/2011 6:18:36 PM PDT by spacejunkie01
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To: neverbluffer

had kidney stone but ruptured colon from infection was 100 times worse and I nearly died


117 posted on 05/15/2011 6:22:10 PM PDT by inkdude
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To: Bryanw92

I had a gall stone which in turn cause a massive pancreas infection. Which in turn screwed up my liver and kidneys and then my heart. Then I got pneumonia and respiratory failure.

They took my gall bladder but said I can still get gall stones for a repeat performance.

So drinking lots of water isn’t so bad.


118 posted on 05/15/2011 6:22:10 PM PDT by driftdiver (I could eat it raw, but why do that when I have a fire.)
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To: yarddog

Its still a serious operation. Not so much if they can do it without cutting you wide open.


119 posted on 05/15/2011 6:24:52 PM PDT by driftdiver (I could eat it raw, but why do that when I have a fire.)
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To: driftdiver

They did put me to sleep but when I awoke, I had 3 tiny incisions in sort of a triangular pattern. After a couple of hours they let me go home.

I didn’t want to run a marathon afterward but still nothing like what my Mother had to go through in the 60s.


120 posted on 05/15/2011 6:46:00 PM PDT by yarddog
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