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alley

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Just had my 2nd bout of kidney stones!!! The first time it happened I did'nt know what was going on and thought I might be dying. lol---The 2nd time I just wished I was. Any other suffers out there? I don't think my peepee is going to work right again. :mad: :cry:
 
Oh it will work ok again, that is for sure. Kidney stones are painful things, I've had plenty.

Here is an interesting tidbit from healthenlightenment.com:

Calcium deficiency, which is also known as hypocalcemia is directly linked to approximately 150 diseases. Here is a partial list: Acid reflux (Acid Indigestion), Allergies, Arrhythmia, Arthritis, Asthma, Bone spurs, Cancer, Colitis, Eczema, Fibromyalgia, Gall stones, Gout, Headaches, Heart disease, Heart palpitation, Hiatal hernia, Hypertension (high blood pressure), Increased cholesterol levels, Indigestion, Insomnia, Kidney stones, Loss of mental functions, Lower back pain, Muscle cramps, Recessed gums, Rickets.

It might be confusing that kidney stones are included in this list. Kidney stones are a buildup of calcium in the kidneys which are very painful to pass, and surgery is sometimes necessary to remove them. Doctors used to think (and too many of them still do) that the stones formed because of an over-abundance of calcium in the diet and instructed the patients to restrict their calcium intake. This has been shown to be the direct opposite of the truth. Kidney stones are caused by a lack of calcium in the diet. What happens is this: When the body becomes acidic, it leaches calcium out of the bones to neutralize the acid to keep the pH from dropping below the level necessary to support life. But the calcium from the bones is not very bioavailable with only a small percentage being actually used to correct the acid condition, and the rest, left over and inactive, starts to accumulate in the kidneys (and in the joints, and as bone spurs).

Science has proven the stones are not formed from calcium in the diet by using radioactive markers on the dietary calcium. When the stones and spurs were later examined there was not one bit of dietary calcium contained in them. Fully 100% of kidney stones and bone spurs comes from calcium leached out of the bones in order to neutralize the acids in the body fluids. Some doctors still haven't gotten the news and are still telling their patients to restrict calcium intake. That, of course, is going to make the problem worse and cause more stones and spurs to develop, which will lead to the doctors' only response at that point: surgery.

Here is the link for the whole article. Interesting info on how to get the right amount of calcium in the diet, how it is absorbed, etc. Might help.
http://www.healthenlightenment.com/biochemistry.shtml

Good luck.
 
I had a bout with them last sept-06 and I hurt so bad I could not stand ,walk,sit. I had a fever of 103 and a massive pain in side. It kept me wanting to pee alot. I finally had to be taken by ambulance to hospital. I was told that I passed out on the way. After catscans,shot for pain and a prostate check , a 2-1/2 hr stay. I was let go, a follow up w/ adoctor found I got a kindey infection and he said if the antibiotics dont work we may had to do surgery. Luckly they worked.

Then I got the bills, with no insurance due me being on work/comp $ 8500.00.
 
The first time I had a attack I went to the E.R. and was there for a few hours---was on a morphine drip and was given pain meds. And just before leaving the hospital I went to urinate and this gel-like bloody mess poured out--I never saw the stone itself. I did use the strainer they gave me. I was told the stone could have dissolved in my bladder. I had a follow up with a really cute Doc and did not mind the prostate exam at all.

This time I was on the way to the E.R. and was dry heaving and all---but as I got to the hospital the pain went away and I know I probably should have been checked out--but I just did not want to spend the next few hours in a waiting room. When I got home I went to the bathroom and out it came. So this time no pain meds and I got a souvenir.
 
Had 'em twice. Worst pain of my life. I threw up both times. After the second experience I decided to drink A LOT more water and not hold my bladder for hours and hours at a time.

Odd though, the worst part for me wasn't passing the stone through the penis. It was the renal colic. That's the pain caused when the stone blocks the ureter (between kidney and bladder) and causes back-pressure into the kidney. It felt like someone was driving a wooden stake into my lower back. Holy crap, it hurt!!
 
Jayhew thanks for posting!

I have been dealing with kidney stones since I turned 21, literally! Two days after my 21st Birthday I was washing my car when I started getting pains actually in my groin area. I went inside and decided to lay down. Well I have had medical issues with my groin area before so I just assumed it was that. Well the pain started getting worse until my low back was hurting and I was soaking in sweat and throwing up.

My mom took me straight to the ER and of course they were slow and not very proactive. I told them I thought it was a torsion teste again, and they gave me morphine multiple times and it did not even put a dent in the pain. Well finally they figured it out and I was in the hospital for three days with two surgeries. They went up there twice and took the stones out, put a stint in, and did extensive blood tests. I also had a catherter in oy!

Anyway ever since that I usually go to the ER 2-3 times the years with similar pain and I always tell the doctor what to do since it is always the same routine, IV, toradal, and a cat scan and 4 hours and 5,000 dollars later I feel better.

It sucks so I feel for anyone that has kidney stones!
 
i've had about 5 and i am only 21. i went to my doctor last week and he saw other 3 in my kidneys. im going over treatment as soon as my new test results are back. they say that 90% of the people that get kidney stones are going to produce them for the rest of their lives.
 
I suffered from kidney stones 2 summers ago and I was feeling better only laying on the bathroom tile floor, not in any other position or place.

Even if I started to drink like 5 litres of water (a gallon) a day I pissed the stone off my urethra only 4 months later the first pain attack.

Fortunately I live in Italy and the ER is free so i just had to pay for a catscan and my painkillers, less than 100 euro in total.
 
I suffered from kidney stones 2 summers ago and I was feeling better only laying on the bathroom tile floor, not in any other position or place.

Even if I started to drink like 5 litres of water (a gallon) a day I pissed the stone off my urethra only 4 months later the first pain attack.

Fortunately I live in Italy and the ER is free so i just had to pay for a catscan and my painkillers, less than 100 euro in total.

100 euros? I pay a 100 dollar copay and then the insurance pays like 3 thousand for the cat scan!!! A total of 5,000 for the doctor, nurse, and drugs they pump in me.
 
i've had about 5 and i am only 21. i went to my doctor last week and he saw other 3 in my kidneys. im going over treatment as soon as my new test results are back. they say that 90% of the people that get kidney stones are going to produce them for the rest of their lives.

What kind of treatment are you going to get?
 
I had one years back. Woke up in the middle of the night with a terrible pain in my side, which got worse, so I went to emerg and was given a suppository for pain and voided the stone out. Luckily it was small, so there was no pain after it entered my bladder.
 
I had kidney stones twice, several years apart, one on each side, the worst pain I ever had each time. LIke Luckoftheirish, I had renal colic, but I was fortunantely enough that the stones passed with the help of an intraveneous drip. I haven't had any since. I recommend getting in the habit of drinking lots of water daily, and drinking cranberry juice at least once a week.
 
I had one years back. Woke up in the middle of the night with a terrible pain in my side, which got worse, so I went to emerg and was given a suppository for pain and voided the stone out. Luckily it was small, so there was no pain after it entered my bladder.

I have never heard of them giving a suppository before:confused:
 
I have never heard of them giving a suppository before

haha, I missed that in reading fast. Yeah, I would agree that a suppository for pain meds is a little... uh, well, unusual. Maybe somebody just thought rotary was especially cute ;)
 
rotary said:
I had one years back. Woke up in the middle of the night with a terrible pain in my side, which got worse, so I went to emerg and was given a suppository for pain and voided the stone out. Luckily it was small, so there was no pain after it entered my bladder.

Maybe the suppository was promethazine (Phenergan) for the nausea/vomiting that often comes with kidney stones. Maybe they slipped your pain med (morphine?) into an IV line while you weren't looking. I was so out of it with pain that they could've come up to me and told me they were gonna cut my head off and I would've said, "Ok."

When I had my stones, I don't think I could've waited the 30-40 minutes for pain meds per rectum to kick in.:eek:

Rotary, you're a tough man!:jab:
 
Well, I won't add info 'cause others have already covered it but just FYI, I have had 15 of the bastards and my dick still works so I think you'll be fine :-)

I finally tracked it down to coffee BTW, haven't had one since I stopped drinking it, 3 years running now (knock on wood)
 
the doctor ran a lot of test for me and he said that i have hypercalciuria absotive type A , so he prescribed a medicine thats supposed to prevent the sodium in my kidneys to block, i must take the pills for three months and then i must go to the doctor again.
 
i dont know if this has been posted before can't be bothered to read again but 60% of people who have had kidney stones will have them again in their lifetime. im sorry guys
 
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