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This section is a place to share stories about Living with Kidney Stones
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June 2009
- Over 100 stones in ER one night/kidney stones & pain meds? - by cj - (Mon, Jun 29 2009)
Feb, 2008 I passed over 100 documented stones in the ER. It all started 3 yrs ago when I became violently ill and was taken to the ER, my first stone was diagnosed. Since then, they cannot prevent me from making stones. I drink lemonade or lemon water daily
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- Enoughs enough - by Michelle - (Mon, Jun 22 2009)
I have had kidney stones for the past 10 years. I am 31 and they still can only tell me that I have a low citrate level.
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- The Stone Maker - by Anne - (Wed, Jun 17 2009)
I experienced my first stone when I was 27. 10mm stone and the pain put me in the hospital for a week before they removed it.
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- Up to lucky number 14 now. - by Dave R - (Tue, Jun 16 2009)
I’m a 32 year-old man, and I’ve had stones for the past 18 months. I’m convinced that my bouts with these stones have been brought about by exposure to certain compounds in wood stain/varnish.
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