Little Rock is where the 'better' doctors are, along with the MRI and other fancy equipment (no MRI in Pine Bluff).
I've talked to others here but, like me, have no idea who would be a good urologist to contact there. How does one find out that kind of information?
I trust my doctor here, and I may be "jumping the gun" wanting to get a second opinion. But if that sucker is in my bladder, is there any way to find out? Wouldn't blood showup in my urine if it is?
I know I'm still complaining about my back pain, but by the same token, I do have back problems, which raises another question: Would a stone in the bladder cause back pain?
I think a trip to my chiropractor tommorrow might answer some of my questions. I'll let you know what he says as soon as I find out. Who knows, it may be nothing but age!
Again, I can't thank you all enough for the prayers, support and comfort you have been giving me! God Bless you all! FReepers are the BEST!