Kidney stones......Yikes!

Started by scottcolbath, November 10, 2014, 06:58:43 PM

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scottcolbath

I have one, and I've never felt pain like this before.

Great timing too. I started my two week vacation today.

S.C.

Jeff D. Welker

I feel your pain my brother. I've had 11 of those bastards in my life and the last one had to be surgically removed. Go to the ER, get an IV and some Toridol going. You should be back to near normal by tomorrow. Take care.
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scottcolbath

Quote from: Jeff D. Welker on November 10, 2014, 07:22:43 PM
I feel your pain my brother. I've had 11 of those bastards in my life and the last one had to be surgically removed. Go to the ER, get an IV and some Toridol going. You should be back to near normal by tomorrow. Take care.

I did the ER last night. I'm drinking lots of water and popping 800MG of ibuprofen in regular intervals. Also, I popped a percoset, much against my liking. I hate the dulled senses, but the pain was just too much.

S.C.

Dave S.

Ouch!  Haven't had one...yet, but understand they are (as you and Jeff have described) painful as can be.  Best of luck!
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Scott,

I hope you feel better soon.

Bill

Been there. Done that. NOT FUN! I hope it passes quickly.

Bill

scottcolbath

I think the worst is over, but I now have lower back pain, which is something I haven't experienced in many years. I think it's probably related, but I'm not completely sure.

I never felt anything leave my body (if you know what I mean), but the horrible pains associated with the stones are gone. It's either out of me, or moved to a low impact area.

S.C.

Ned Harris

Scott: I'm glad you are feeling better. Hopefully that will be your last episode.
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Quote from: Ned Harris on November 13, 2014, 06:24:30 AM
Scott: I'm glad you are feeling better. Hopefully that will be your last episode.

I think I'm going to just live on a diet of distilled water and air for the remainder of my life. I don't want this to happen again.

S.C.

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