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Joys of Kidney Stones
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<blockquote data-quote="spectreman" data-source="post: 15732112" data-attributes="member: 175436"><p>In my case, we believe dehydration caused the issue. No personal or family history of stones, ever. Lots of summertime heavy lifitng routines, not enough water. My lesson learned and thank you, Lord, never had one since. </p><p></p><p>My experience came as quite a shock to me. I'm getting ready for bed one night, go to take my last pee of the night when I notice it's all blood. </p><p></p><p>"Uh, hon," I said, "I think I've got a problem." </p><p></p><p>The wife is a nurse practitioner and asks for other symptoms. I tell her "none" & she sez, "Come to bed, we'll know more in about 2-3 hrs."</p><p></p><p>Sure as heck, 2 hrs. later I'm in excruciating pain, like someone has shoved a knife in my lower back. She tells me it's kidney stones, to get dressed and we're going to the ER. I tell her I'm gonna try and sleep through it. She sez, "Yeah, sure, you do that."</p><p></p><p>Of course, she knew better and w/in 10m, I was in agony. I told her I'd drive myself to the ER & she laughed, told me, "No way." Off to the ER. </p><p></p><p>Good thing she drove cuz I nearly passed out on the way. Had to stop & puke once. I was diagnosed quickly in the ER. The doc came in and tapped my kidney area and I nearly jumped outta my skin. </p><p></p><p>Thankfully it passed naturally but I had another bout of stones several months later, most likely a leftover that had been forming at the same time as the original. But I was in Denver at the time attending a conference, not home, when it struck in the night, so I just gutted my way through it cuz I had a 0600 flight. That was brutal. </p><p></p><p>I had a buddy who used to suffer w/these things infequently and I laughed at him for it. What an idiot I was- wouldn't wish kidney stones on my worst enemy. </p><p>Lee</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="spectreman, post: 15732112, member: 175436"] In my case, we believe dehydration caused the issue. No personal or family history of stones, ever. Lots of summertime heavy lifitng routines, not enough water. My lesson learned and thank you, Lord, never had one since. My experience came as quite a shock to me. I'm getting ready for bed one night, go to take my last pee of the night when I notice it's all blood. "Uh, hon," I said, "I think I've got a problem." The wife is a nurse practitioner and asks for other symptoms. I tell her "none" & she sez, "Come to bed, we'll know more in about 2-3 hrs." Sure as heck, 2 hrs. later I'm in excruciating pain, like someone has shoved a knife in my lower back. She tells me it's kidney stones, to get dressed and we're going to the ER. I tell her I'm gonna try and sleep through it. She sez, "Yeah, sure, you do that." Of course, she knew better and w/in 10m, I was in agony. I told her I'd drive myself to the ER & she laughed, told me, "No way." Off to the ER. Good thing she drove cuz I nearly passed out on the way. Had to stop & puke once. I was diagnosed quickly in the ER. The doc came in and tapped my kidney area and I nearly jumped outta my skin. Thankfully it passed naturally but I had another bout of stones several months later, most likely a leftover that had been forming at the same time as the original. But I was in Denver at the time attending a conference, not home, when it struck in the night, so I just gutted my way through it cuz I had a 0600 flight. That was brutal. I had a buddy who used to suffer w/these things infequently and I laughed at him for it. What an idiot I was- wouldn't wish kidney stones on my worst enemy. Lee [/QUOTE]
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