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by: DEB on Thu, Jan 22 2009
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Hello, im deb and i’m 28 years old and I have had a kidney stone since november and no one has done a thing about it all but i have my 1st appointment on feb the 4th thankgod ! I’m in alot of pain and it feels lodged to me.

I’m worried that it may not come out op wise, as ive got to have a camera up me too.


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  1. Wed, Feb 04 2009
    Go to the ER hold your side and kick and scream tell the to give a shot and put you in the hospital and take this stone out i have had 86 stones You d...Read

January 2009

  • HI - by DEB - (Thu, Jan 22 2009)
    Hello, im deb and i’m 28 years old and I have had a kidney stone since november [more..]
  • Continuing flank discomfort - by LH - (Mon, Jan 19 2009)
    Well, it’s been 2 1/2 weeks now and I’m getting more uncomfortable with this aching pain in my left side. Occasionally I will get the well known stabbing pain we all know as “kidney stone” pain there and on the right side as well. [more..]
  • two 22mm stones…my ordeal - by SWW - (Wed, Jan 07 2009)
    Hope this isn’t too long, boring. Male, 49yrs, 192lbs, 32″ waist, best bench 275lbs, in good shape. So I thought. Feb 3 ‘07 I hurried to the urinal to pee; nothing. Hmmm. 10mins later, bent over, mild pain. Drove myself to ER in bent-over pain. 3hrs pain, shot of Dilaudid, wonderful. [more..]
  • Confused treatment - by CHenry - (Wed, Jan 07 2009)
    I been having stones for a long time, and in 2004 a doctor decided to do the Percutaneous Nephrostolithotomy (PCN)procedure, saying that, my stone was too hard and big to be treated by a Litotryper. [more..]

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