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I am dealing with a kidney stone. Why the hell does my body have pain receptors in that location? I can’t do anything about it, but drink a lot of water and ride it out. Four days into it and the pain is freaking annoying.
Anyone else having to deal with kidney stones? How was your experience?
How was your experience?
Like p~~~ing razor blades. Hope you suffer as little as possible. /shutter at the thought/
Thanks. Did you have any bleeding to deal with? How fast did the pain go away after you passed it?
Did you have any bleeding to deal with?
Very little.
How fast did the pain go away after you passed it?
About 12 hours. Passing them was the hard part.
My ex cheated on me with a Chad on job training out in Colorado one time. She went there for more training the next year ( a week training ) and I thought she’d be hooking up with the Chad again.
By the time she was in the middle of her trip, I got a damn kidney stone and that s~~~ was painful as f~~~. P~~~ing bloody urine, the whole deal. A friend took me to the hospital finally, and he asked me why my wife is in Texas. (Dummy forgot to turn off Facebook for him and was posting there) Turns out she had 3 days of training in Colorado and went to visit a new Chad in Texas.
So if she wasn’t busy cheating on me, she could have been there to take me to the hospital.
I feel for you bro.
What finally killed it was getting MRI’d. I p~~~ed out the damn thing minutes after getting an MRI. All the vibrations must have knocked it loose. (It had been stuck at the exit from the kidney) That and the dilation medicine helped.
Finding out your wife was busy out of state getting loads pumped in her by a Chad while I’m p~~~ing blood and in excruciating pain is not a Red Pill. It is a f~~~ing Red HORSE Pill.
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I am dealing with a kidney stone. Why the hell does my body have pain receptors in that location? I can’t do anything about it, but drink a lot of water and ride it out.
I got a damn kidney stone and that s~~~ was painful as f~~~.
Sympathy to my Bros! I deal with a related condition that being “Gouty Arthritis”. Kidney stones and gout are caused by the same thing and I know how painful that it can be.
http://www.gout-aware.com/kidney-stones.html
I don’t even like talking about it because only those who have it really know how bad the pain can get. Just know that you’re not suffering alone here…
Its not just women who make you suffer for me about a six to twelve cans of good beer and asprin cheers
the pain goes away as soon as you pass the stone the missus that goes on much longer good luck from a fellow suffer of both
Thanks for the support guys.
I never had a kidney stone, but for what I hear people say about it, it’s like a sharp knife twisting around until you get it out and it HURTS LIKE F~~~!
I don’t know how they get there, and I’m glad I never had to deal with it.
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Anyone else having to deal with kidney stones? How was your experience?
I can’t help you with the pain but i recommend Magnesium Citrate 500mg and 10 mg Vitamin B6. In a study, men prone to kidney stones reduced their risk of a recurrence by 99%.
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I don’t know how they get there, and I’m glad I never had to deal with it.
Google it! It’s actually kinda interesting. It happens when a person’s system fails to expel uric acid…
How do you know you’re dealing with a kidney stone? You can google kidney stones and you can find out all about them. The bottom line is that you’re going to have the pain until the stone passes. They form in the kidney and makes its way through your urinary system until it passes through the urethra and you should see it drop in the toilet (always p~~~ in a clear clean toilet). You can buy a strainer at the store and strain your urine to catch the stone before it drops in the toilet. You can get it analyzed at a lab to find out what it’s made of and make a dietary change like cutting back on tea, coffee, and soda.
Go see your doctor so they can tell you where it’s at and if it is a kidney stone versus another condition. Also, if you start to develop a fever or can’t p~~~ at all then these two conditions warrant emergency care.
I’ve had two kidney stones. The first one was the size of a 22 cal bullet, shaped like an arrowhead with the wide end pointing down passing down through my ureter. It was stuck in my left ureter between my kidney and bladder. The pain came on suddenly and was so intense I became non-functional, meaning that I could not even move due to the pain and could just barely talk. I did have bleeding, but not a huge amount. I had to undergo treatment with a lithotripter because the stone was not going to come out on its own due to its size. For some reason I still don’t understand, they had to put a plastic stent in my ureter from my kidney down to my bladder to bypass the stone during the lithotripter treatment and it was left in there for two weeks before being removed. You can imagine how they installed the stent. Once that was in they blasted the stone with intense sound-shock waves which crush the stone into sand so it all can pass. Of course I was under anesthesia during the whole procedure. While that stent was in, every time I needed to empty my bladder it pulled a suction on my left kidney and that was extremely painful as well. I could barely stand up during the deed. Then, to ensure I experienced maximum pain, I was fully awake when the doctor finally removed the stent and again, you can imagine how he removed it. The whole experience was the most unbelievable pain I have ever had. It was just incredible. The doctor told me “No vitamins containing calcium and drink all the water you can stand all the time”. I told him I hoped I never had another one. He said “Yeah, we don’t get very many people in here asking for free ones”.
The second one was 10 years later, was every bit as painful, but fortunately passed on its own. It was all I could do to get into a car to be driven to the hospital for an MRI. It passed that evening while I was at the hospital. Needless to say, kidney stones are horribly painful. I wouldn’t wish them on anyone.
All the best guys!
Ed
Anonymous1My friend has Chronic Kidney Stones. Ever since he was 15 years old. He gets multiple stones a year. Sometimes every few weeks he is p~~~ing out stones. Last one was 9mm and f~~~ed him up bad. He has been addicted to pain pills now for a number of years to deal with the Chronic Suffering he has to endure. I try and cheer him up, but his life is a living hell and no amount of Doctors can help him. I am worried that he may overdose, but the pain pills keep him working. Hopefully, you will never have another kidney stone and hopefully yours is small enough to pass on its own in the next few days.
Went to the doctor. There is blood in my urine, but the swelling is in the wrong place for a kidney stone according to the doctor. So I am getting a CT scan tomorrow to see whats going on in there. I was given high power pain killers but it still feels terrible. I probably would be immobile with the pain without them.
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