It's like a little jack hammer they slip in there and break that thing up. Good times...Kidney Stone update
Scans show I still have the stone . It's set to be removed Monday morning .........
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It's like a little jack hammer they slip in there and break that thing up. Good times...Kidney Stone update
Scans show I still have the stone . It's set to be removed Monday morning .........
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It's like a little jack hammer they slip in there and break that thing up. Good times...
So I've not mentioned this but I dealt with kidney stones twice about 15-17 years ago.... first bout I thought I was dying, literally never felt anything like it. I feel for you and I'm with you would never wish this on anyone (maybe ISIS or someone like that lol). I actually passed and captured mine..... it seriously looked like a sand spur, I cringed just looking at it and w/o all the details when it got on the move I felt it, all.... the.....way.....out. Nuff said! I had a second bout not too long after that and ever since I drink at a minimum a gallon of water a day and fortunately I've not had a serious issue since. Crazy thing is I've had some type of kidney issues since I was a teenager and long story short (too late for that I know haha) after numerous invasive lights (ouch) and several different Drs over the years it was eventually determined that I had.....ready for this, a kidney that literally produce "sand" and every once in a while instead of passing the small "sand" one would remain and eventually "grow" to be a stone..... hence why I indulge in aqua every single day. Hope this works for you and you never have another one. By the way my mom has had them too, she's also had 3 kids and swears that kidney stones are 10X worse then child birth!Wow what a lovely comparison . Lol
I've hear horrible stories about the procedure...... I've got three days to pass it . The good news is , it has moved a good bit and isn't that far from the bladder
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It wasn't that bad but that's been about 12 years ago. I'm not sure how they even do it now. The surgery is not that bad but everything else that comes with it sucks.Wow what a lovely comparison . Lol
I've hear horrible stories about the procedure...... I've got three days to pass it . The good news is , it has moved a good bit and isn't that far from the bladder
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So I've not mentioned this but I dealt with kidney stones twice about 15-17 years ago.... first bout I thought I was dying, literally never felt anything like it. I feel for you and I'm with you would never wish this on anyone (maybe ISIS or someone like that lol). I actually passed and captured mine..... it seriously looked like a sand spur, I cringed just looking at it and w/o all the details when it got on the move I felt it, all.... the.....way.....out. Nuff said! I had a second bout not too long after that and ever since I drink at a minimum a gallon of water a day and fortunately I've not had a serious issue since. Crazy thing is I've had some type of kidney issues since I was a teenager and long story short (too late for that I know haha) after numerous invasive lights (ouch) and several different Drs over the years it was eventually determined that I had.....ready for this, a kidney that literally produce "sand" and every once in a while instead of passing the small "sand" one would remain and eventually "grow" to be a stone..... hence why I indulge in aqua every single day. Hope this works for you and you never have another one. By the way my mom has had them too, she's also had 3 kids and swears that kidney stones are 10X worse then child birth!
FWIW ... thinkin' of you and sayin' a prayer that this cross passes naturally. Best, PhilKidney Stone update
Scans show I still have the stone . It's set to be removed Monday morning .........
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Kidney Stone update
Scans show I still have the stone . It's set to be removed Monday morning .........
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Wow, if I see any of that seafood, get me a Margarita!Pure banter. Pure and simple.
She who keeps me sane and I just got back from Cedar Key. The weather was fabulous - high 60's/upper 40's - but if I see another oyster, clam, crab leg, piece of grilled grouper or any other seafood for a week - please promptly check me in to the local sanitarium ...
(notice I did not include cold beer on the not-to-consume list --- LOL)
yeah - my wife downed every bit of tequila on the island, i think (just kidding of course --- LOL)Wow, if I see any of that seafood, get me a Margarita!