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Old 11 March 2019, 02:23 AM   #1
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Kidney stones... a new level of pain

Whom here has endured kidney stones.... ? I recently did. I wouldn’t wish the experience on anyone. I’m curious to hear others’ stories, my experience is over but it was a long process. Drink water,and avoid them if possible.
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Old 11 March 2019, 02:34 AM   #2
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I had one once. Thought I was dying.... worst stomach ache I’ve ever felt. Drink up!
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That’s one of my most feared ailment to ever get! I hear it’s the closest thing to a man giving birth! I remember what my ex wife went thru! It was horrible!
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That’s one of my most feared ailment to ever get! I hear it’s the closest thing to a man giving birth! I remember what my ex wife went thru! It was horrible!
I know a few women who had them and they said it’s worst than child birth.
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I know a few women who had them and they said it’s worst than child birth.
Yes she was in so much pain! Throwing up literally losing her mind! I felt so bad but there was nothing I could do!
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I had surgery for mine. 6.8 mm . I had lithrotripsy which is outside the body. They blast the stone but it still must pass .. there are so many misconceptions about kidney stones too.
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That’s one of my most feared ailment to ever get! I hear it’s the closest thing to a man giving birth! I remember what my ex wife went thru! It was horrible!
In my experience, the pain in your side is worse than the passing itself.

It’s excruciating and inescapable.

Had two while in college. 20 years ago. I hope to the gods above that I don’t get another.
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Paul isn't currently active but if he was he'd give you some stories I'm sure. I've had two myself, not fun, but also not the end of the world. In some cases surgery or ultrasound can be necessary, do you have a urologist?
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Old 11 March 2019, 03:55 AM   #9
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I've suffered from them for about 15 years. Worst one by far was the first. I have a high pain tolerance and I was on my hands and knees praying to god for it to stop. Ended up driving myself to the ER at 3am because I seriously thought I was dying....

3 day's later it passed. That was not painful really, actually quite a relief. The 3 days till it did were terrible. Tons of water and cranberry juice.

I still get about one or two a year. As time has gone on, the pain has gotten less and less when passing through the kidneys, which probably says a lot about the hole that's been ripped through them over the years.

As far as avoiding them, its difficult to say. Everyone's body is different. For me, never get dehydrated and avoid soda, beer and basically anything carbonated. I still drink beer every now and then because I like it but if I drink it to often, its trouble.

You can have the stone tested, which I did but it was inconclusive as to the cause so I had to do it through process of elimination.

The good news for you is sometimes you only get one and that's it in a lifetime. Fingers crossed...
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Happened to me for the first time just a couple of weeks ago.

On the Monday I was pi**ing neat blood (no pain though) but that soon got better so I didn’t think too much of it and thought it mention it the next time I saw a GP. Took the day off work to be on the safe side.

On the Weds I started feeling pretty sick at work and got a pain in my side. Tried to ignore it and get through the day but it just got worse, so I left for home. Within an hour I was on the phone to 111 who told me to get to a doctor.

GP sent me to A to E. By this time the pain was intolerable (imagine being kicked in the groin by a Shire Horse - it’s that kind of pain but it never eases off or gets better only constant or worse).

Had to wait about another four hours before I was given some strong pain relief which was just awesome.

The scan showed I had two stones (one 4mm and one 3mm) and they’d put me on a short list for an op within 4 weeks. Haven’t heard back yet but fortunately they haven’t caused me any pain whatsoever.

I figure they cause pain when they move between body parts. In my case from the kidney into the urethra and likely to cause more pain (but hopefully not as bad!) when they travel further onto their way out.

Fortunately I had some good company throughout.


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Whom here has endured kidney stones.... ? I recently did. I wouldn’t wish the experience on anyone. I’m curious to hear others’ stories, my experience is over but it was a long process. Drink water,and avoid them if possible.
surgery at 7 then was fine until my late twenties and had them twice over about 3 years. worst pain ever


changing my diet and drinking lots of water has made them not reoccur since.
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I've suffered from them for about 15 years. Worst one by far was the first. I have a high pain tolerance and I was on my hands and knees praying to god for it to stop. Ended up driving myself to the ER at 3am because I seriously thought I was dying....



3 day's later it passed. That was not painful really, actually quite a relief. The 3 days till it did were terrible. Tons of water and cranberry juice.



I still get about one or two a year. As time has gone on, the pain has gotten less and less when passing through the kidneys, which probably says a lot about the hole that's been ripped through them over the years.



As far as avoiding them, its difficult to say. Everyone's body is different. For me, never get dehydrated and avoid soda, beer and basically anything carbonated. I still drink beer every now and then because I like it but if I drink it to often, its trouble.



You can have the stone tested, which I did but it was inconclusive as to the cause so I had to do it through process of elimination.



The good news for you is sometimes you only get one and that's it in a lifetime. Fingers crossed...

Ouch! Would you avoid fizzy water too? I don’t mind drinking water but still water gets a bit boring. I committed to drinking less, more water and less red meat.



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Ouch! Would you avoid fizzy water too? I don’t mind drinking water but still water gets a bit boring. I committed to drinking less, more water and less red meat.



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my dr told me no black tea. No idea why, but i cut way back.
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Oh yeah they are awful. I’ve had several. The pain is beyond insane. I’ve passed a few, had lithotripsy once and had to have 2 of them let’s say extracted. The stent they leave in you for a week is brutally painful. Feel better!


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my dr told me no black tea. No idea why, but i cut way back.


No tea of any kind. It’s full of oxalates which are great for making new stones. Coffee is only 1/6 as bad.


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Ouch! Would you avoid fizzy water too? I don’t mind drinking water but still water gets a bit boring. I committed to drinking less, more water and less red meat.



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Yes, if I drink too much mineral water or club soda its bad. I think everything is ok in moderation and if you're drinking enough water.

Sometimes I get a strong craving for a diet coke with a hamburger or something. I can have one and then spend the next 8hrs flushing myself with water and I'm usually ok.

Unfortunately, there is no way to know what your body has trouble processing without the process of elimination. I was able to figure out the soda thing because the day I got my first one, I was doing a lot of physical activity, it was hot, I was drinking diet coke and I got dehydrated. It was over time I realized its more about carbonation or maybe the minerals in the carbonation that is the problem for me.
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Yes awful. Wanted to die. Once in the bladder no more pain. Sweating a lot living in a hot humid climate requires a lot more water than I was drinking.
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Old 11 March 2019, 04:25 AM   #18
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Worst pain ever.....my first was horrible , drove self to hospial and as I was walking into ER stone passed and pain went down 99% right away.

Second one wouldn't go by itself so I need surgery.....I wouldn't wish kidney stones on worst enemy....post surgery was no better, need to bite on thick leather belt to p$ss for several days pain was so bad since I would take pain killers.

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Oh yeah they are awful. I’ve had several. The pain is beyond insane. I’ve passed a few, had lithotripsy once and had to have 2 of them let’s say extracted. The stent they leave in you for a week is brutally painful. Feel better!


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Going through this now. I went to ER with 9mm stone in kidney blocking the passage out. Mild pain but not too bad. Some infection so they put in stent to keep things flowing. Stent is so uncomfortable, constant pulling and hurts like hell to pee and a few minutes after. Fast forward 5 days I had lithotripsy. They tell me it was very successful but I haven't passed much except for some "sand." Still have stent in and it's as aggravating as ever.
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Going through this now. I went to ER with 9mm stone in kidney blocking the passage out. Mild pain but not too bad. Some infection so they put in stent to keep things flowing. Stent is so uncomfortable, constant pulling and hurts like hell to pee and a few minutes after. Fast forward 5 days I had lithotripsy. They tell me it was very successful but I haven't passed much except for some "sand." Still have stent in and it's as aggravating as ever.

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In my experience, the pain in your side is worse than the passing itself.

It’s excruciating and inescapable.

Had two while in college. 20 years ago. I hope to the gods above that I don’t get another.
This is the misconception. I’m paraphrasing my doctor.. The passing IS from kidney to ureter , ureter to bladder, bladder to urethra, then to outside. The passing is mis defined by many , as was by me. When it hurts, the stone IS passing. I used to think it was only through urethra, so, the “passing” from a urologist POV is really defined as “the stone is moving “ or “trying to pass...” the stone actually only causes pain when in movement. A lot of people have stones for years without pain because if a stone gets locked in place, or lodged, it doesn’t hurt. In my case, it was stuck in ureter, or right after. I can’t recall the specific location but it was past ureter, not in bladder. Crazy stuff. Lots of sleepless nights and massive bouts of pain. I asked a nurse that has had stones and she said it was far worse than childbirth in her opinion. But any experience can vary. I also am not old. I mistakenly thought people had stones only in old age. My doctor says most of his patients are 25-35, not young, but not old either. Once the stone is passing, which can take weeks or months, then you can have phantom pains come and go. My ankles hurt one night, then my back .. nurse says that’s what stones do.. cause nerve pain through body. ... I drank 15 glasses of water daily to get rid of the stone after first dr visit and CT,, but ultimately, after six weeks of trying to avoid surgery, had the procedure. I call it “procedure “ because in a lithotripsy, doctors don’t cut you, but you are put under general anesthesia. I hope no one else ever has these. It eventually is something I could handle, pain wise, but it was not fun. I went days with no pain as well, where I was sure I’d passed the stone, only for the pain to return.

Some people form stones monthly, weekly, and pass them weekly. It’s just something to be avoided, if you can avoid them.... drink water. Avoid high oxalate foods... and maybe drink lemon juice with water daily. My doctor stated most websites and amazon have unbelievably inaccurate remedies and information. There are no pills that shatter stones magically, he says (yet amazon sells them).

Also, stones take a week to form in most cases, so if you feel a stone, it’s likely been forming for more than a day. The key is to flush them out before they accumulate mass.. in my case, I’ve not had the debris tested and I’m still not done... I suspect it was calcium supplements and lack of hydration. I never will take calcium again. My doctor treats pro baseball players and has been in his field for 30 years so I trust everything he says. He claims soda doesn’t cause stones.. it makes them worse. Calcium processed via kidneys can cause stones. 1 in 10 Americans experience stones. In Europe, it’s worse, he said. So little is known about why they form. Cranberry juice can cause stones to form too. It depends on the type of stones you have, but juices that prevent one type of stone can actually cause another. ! Not kidding.

The different types of kidney stones include:
Calcium. Calcium stones are the most common. ...
Uric acid. This type of kidney stone is more common in men than in women. ...
Struvite. This type of stone is found mostly in women with urinary tract infections (UTIs). ...
Cystine. Cystine stones are rare.
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Going through this now. I went to ER with 9mm stone in kidney blocking the passage out. Mild pain but not too bad. Some infection so they put in stent to keep things flowing. Stent is so uncomfortable, constant pulling and hurts like hell to pee and a few minutes after. Fast forward 5 days I had lithotripsy. They tell me it was very successful but I haven't passed much except for some "sand." Still have stent in and it's as aggravating as ever.
I just went through this. PM ME if you’ve questions.
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Jezuz.... I'll remember this thread next time i'm having a gout flare up and remind myself it could be worse.
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^^^You tried Tart Cherry Extract for your Gout? I had it bad very regular then started on the extract 1 cap, 1000mg a day and not had an incident since. Fingers crossed.

We used to see a lot of Kidney Stone problems in Iraq at the CSH with the locals, big tea drinkers traditionally and normally suffering from almost constant dehydration.

Urine sample was always very dark. So first action was always wack in a line and put a few bags through them.
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Childbirth is well known as one of the most painful experiences that humans can have. However, the pain of having a kidney stone is considered to be comparable. In fact, some people have rated the pain of a kidney stone as being worse than that of childbirth.... according to google

men are notoriously worse with dealing with pain though. Any ladies who have gone through both? what's the verdict?
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^^^You tried Tart Cherry Extract for your Gout? I had it bad very regular then started on the extract 1 cap, 1000mg a day and not had an incident since. Fingers crossed.
I'll give that a whirl. Thanks for the tip.
I used to only get a flare up once a year or even less frequently. Lately it's becoming more common, especially if there has been a night of some "spirited" drinking and salty food. Nothing like a 5 alarm gout flare up in Canada in January. No chance you're getting a winter boot on for over a week :)
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I can relate, for sure.

I had two procedures done last year; one in March and one in December, right before Christmas.

Here is my thread.

https://www.rolexforums.com/showthread.php?t=592925
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You guys are wusses …….. passed this 5 to 6mm bad boy last year. Easy peasy for the first 5 minutes. Then on my hands and knees begging for morphine. All good once than shot kicked in.
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My doctor’s record passing without procedures is 12 millimeters. Some one passed a 12mm stone without surgery. I guess the shape matters more than size.
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My doctor’s record passing without procedures is 12 millimeters. Some one passed a 12mm stone without surgery. I guess the shape matters more than size.
or the size of the exit point

now people are going to get really sensitive admitting how big of a stone they could successfully pass
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