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My first kidney stone ..

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August 14, 2018, 05:10 AM
selogic
My first kidney stone ..
Well , that was a day and a half of misery . I was in the ER when it passed , I think . All I know was it hurt like a bitch , they gave me some IV meds and took me for a CATSCAN . When they got the results back he said it was in my bladder and the worst was over .I don't want to go through that again .
August 14, 2018, 06:00 AM
markand
My first stone was exactly like yours. Some 12 years later, 2 very large stones were detected. One was the size of a thumb, the other the size of the tip of a pinkie finger (20 mm and 9 mm respectively). Never caused me any pain. Didn't know they were there until I experienced blood in the urine. Urologist broke them up via laser lithotripsy (you probably don't want to know what that means). Subsequently, over the following 2 weeks, I passed hundreds, perhaps thousands of stones ranging in size from grains of sand to small ball bearings. Enough to fill the palm of my hand. Wouldn't wish that on anybody! Kept joking with my wife that I was going to put a few of the larger ones in lucite and have some jewelry made.

Urologist told me to drink plenty of water with lemon juice added, avoid salt, and start taking some calcium citrate and vitamin D. Your doctor will likely have some advice that you should check out and follow, depending on your diet and other personal details.

I still have a 7 mm stone in the left kidney and a 20 mm clump of stones in the right kidney. Its been 5+ years since I've passed a stone. Urologist says if they aren't causing any pain or damage we should leave them alone.

Hope you never have another.
August 14, 2018, 06:59 AM
MikeinNC
I am so sorry....I use the stones I've had to measure all other pain against.

my first one was 6x9mm and shaped like a kidneybean made of sandspurs....

I drink plenty of water and lemonade and have seriously cut back on Coke, Coffee and dark liquids....



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August 14, 2018, 07:17 AM
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August 14, 2018, 08:04 AM
VictimNoMore
Yes, welcome to hell indeed.
My most-recent was in March.
That was a $6k day in the ER.
I hope you take the advice of your doctors with regards to fluid intake, etc. I did, and feel better in addition to losing some weight.
August 14, 2018, 08:13 AM
ARman
Ooooh yeah, the good ol'kidney stones. I had an attack the 20th of last August and I still have a couple from that. Pain off and on the whole time.

Last August, I had two 5mm stones removed, stent put in and suffered with that for a week. Then last October I had Extracorporeal shock wave lithotripsy (ESWL) (the first one, because it didn't break it up enough the first time) for a 6.5mm and 9.75mm stones in my rifle kidney, well went back in December 22nd for the second round. Christmas morning I passed two 5mm and a bunch of smaller stones.

We are only talking about the right kidney. I have my left side with a bunch of 4 and 5mm stones, if I remember six total that haven't really did anything but cause pain off and on.

Let alone I still have some smaller stones in my right kidney.

I use to get them two or three times a year, and for eight years nothing, until last August. It sucks.

I take three types of meds and cut a lot of stuff out of my diet and drink lots of water and lemon aid/juice along with apple cider vinegar and lemon juice mixed in water, yet I still have a problem with them!

Out of the four kinds of kidney stones, I get three of them....

I'm sorry about your pain. I wish you the best of luck. I hope that you feel better soon!


ARman
August 14, 2018, 08:57 AM
selogic
I feel great now ! They didn't send me home with a strainer to catch any more stones , if there are any . He didn't say that the CATSCAN showed anything else . I don't drink any dark soft drinks and I have maybe one cup of coffee a day usually . Same with iced tea . I plan on increasing my water intake . The lemonade thing sounds like a plan too .
August 14, 2018, 09:04 AM
NavyGuy
Find out what type of stones they are. This will help with preventative measures.

Calcium
Uric acid
Cystine
and mostly for women Struvite



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August 14, 2018, 11:45 AM
bendable
I was very foolish for waiting to consult a nephrologist ,
change that to I was an idiot .

they are preventable , you have the ability to avoid them in the future,

Hoping , does not work





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August 14, 2018, 12:05 PM
Pipe Smoker
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August 14, 2018, 12:18 PM
dsiets
My recipe for Kidney Stone:
-Move from office job to laboring in summer heat.
-Drink coffee all morning, diet pepsi all after noon, a splash of beer after work. But at the time it was so hot, I switched to tea after work.

By that September I had lost maybe twenty pounds and felt pretty good until that stone hit.
Left work early on my motorcycle and almost ran a red light had traffic cleared to allow me to do it safely.

I no longer drink coffee, soda (rarely), or tea variations. Haven't had another stone. /knocks on wood/.
August 14, 2018, 04:43 PM
Vanwall
quote:
Originally posted by markand: Urologist broke them up via laser lithotripsy (you probably don't want to know what that means).


I know what that procedure is. Went through it two weeks ago! No fun.
August 14, 2018, 10:22 PM
SIG228
I've had four, the most recent last month right in the middle of moving halfway across the state. The went in and broke it up and I had a stint in place for two weeks. Pissed blood to the point I'd get dizzy and had to take iron pills. Doc said it was normal.
August 14, 2018, 10:29 PM
deepocean
I've had many. The worst by far, and the one against which I judge all other pain, was on a flight from Philadelphia to Tampa. It is no fun to be confined to a coach seat with kidney stone pain. After that ER visit, my Dr. finally believed I was making stones.

In the summer time when I work out in the garden in 100 degree heat, I drink lots and lots of lemonade.
August 15, 2018, 05:26 AM
mrvmax
I had gallstones last year, the main one was too large to pass. I have never felt pain like that before nor do I want to fell it again. Not only pain from the stone but violent bowel movements along with violent vomiting which turned to painful dry heaves. My gallbladder was removed and now I may have gallstones in my bile duct. I miss the days of my youth when I was rarely ill.
August 15, 2018, 10:58 AM
lyman
I am a walking gravel pit,

passed one back in May, and basically one every 2yrs or so before that ,

on about number 10, as far as sizeable ones,

my last visit to the Uro showed 10-15 small ones in each kidney,

all calcium,

no coffee, rare soda, supposed to not have tea,,but I cheat a lot of that one

lemon/orange/grapefruit juice help the stones pass easier,

gotten to the point it is just a mild discomfort, usually, when they exit the kidney, and no biggy after that,

did have one hang up from May till Oct,

passed that one after a day of binge drinking Bells Two Hearted,


btw, the wife was not happy when the Uro told me to drink good beer,



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August 15, 2018, 12:19 PM
Deen
Had my third procedure a couple months ago. I am grateful that they seem to be getting less painful as time passes. This last incident, I was aware of them for many months, but the pain was never more than irritating. I figured I should go see the urologist. Shockwave blast; stent.

The first two times, the stent nearly drove me nuts. Second time was nephrolithostomy, an invasive procedure. I had a hose out my back for almost a week.

This time, I couldn't tell the stent was there. Also, very little pain afterwards, to the point of needing almost no medication. Very grateful for that!


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August 15, 2018, 12:45 PM
valkyrie1
On my 10th or eleventh, I know when they will start moving because of the color of my urine, I get nauseous knowing they will hurt like an sob, start pounding as much water as I can. They all suck..
August 15, 2018, 02:40 PM
bendable
three years stone free here





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August 15, 2018, 03:25 PM
Sigforall
The second time I had them they went in and got them like this.

At least the nurse pulling on my junk was smoking hot.





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