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Kidney Stone leads to Prostatitis


by: Greg on Wed, Aug 22 2007

I had my first (hopefully last) kidney stone in April 2007. The stone passed in about 4 days of the worst pain I have ever felt. About 7-10 days later I developed Prostatitis No big deal, it usually can be cleared up by two weeks of antibiotics. Not this time.

After 80 days of Cipro and 7 weeks of anti-inflamatories, I still can’t sit down for more than 5 minutes without quite a bit of pain. My work involves sitting at a computer for 10 hours per day 4 days per week. I haven’t been back to work for almost 5 months now. My Urologist has me on an Alpha-blocker plus anti-inflamatory as the Cipro didn’t work anyway. I’ve never had this problem continue for so long. Getting panicky about it never getting better. I’m only 55 and feel like a 90 year old. Has anyone there ever heard of a kidney stone producing an especially stubborn case of prostatitis? Thanks for any feedback.

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  1. Thu, Nov 29 2007
    prostatitis is the result of infection caused by kedney stone...Read

August 2007

  • URIC ACID STONE COST ME TWO WEEKS - by TEE - (Thu, Aug 23 2007)
    I have just completed treatment for a 6cm uric acid stone that has cost me two weeks of normal life, and many days from work. I am curious why my doctors did not administer the “potassium citrate fizzies bomb” mentioned in Maureen’s (Mon, Jul 02 2007) post. I had never even heard of that treatment. Instead, after a failed attempt to laser remove the stone, being sent home for a week with a very unconfortable and eventually problematic stent, they were able to extract the stone. [more..]
  • Confessions of a Stone Former - by RAR - (Thu, Aug 23 2007)
    I am a 47 woman living in the “stone belt” which is in the Southeaster USA. I have had kidney stones since I was 23 years old. I have passed on my own at least 20 -30 stones of various sizes over the years. I have had numerous (10-15) lithotripsy proceedures and cystoscopies to remove larger stones. [more..]
  • Kidney Stone leads to Prostatitis - by Greg - (Wed, Aug 22 2007)
    I had my first (hopefully last) kidney stone in April 2007. The stone passed in about 4 days of the worst pain I have ever felt. About 7-10 days later I developed Prostatitis No big deal, it usually can be cleared up by two weeks of antibiotics. Not this time. [more..]
  • stonemkr - by shirley - (Sat, Aug 18 2007)
    I am a chronic stone maker, the first stones I experienced were the size of quarters and there were three in each kidney. The stones had formed a membrane around themselves for protection i guess. [more..]
  • Stones in Brazil. - by Peter - (Wed, Aug 08 2007)
    I had my first kidney stone attack in Brazil about 23 years ago (age 37), couple of days of real pain. I passed the stone a few weeks later after drinking a few beers whilst on vacation. I also drank a local tea called “Stonebreaker Tea”. I just have experienced my second stone, [more..]
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