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Bummer. Is it still moving and causing pain?
Ouch.....since Thursday at the ER....5mm in size they say....10mm & up they break up...so I have to pass this one...
I feel your pain!5 ER visits in 4 years time.My left kidney is a virtual gravel pit, been thru scope surgery twice.1st time I ever passed stones x9 3-6mm blocked and trip to ER, don't even remember driving myself to hospital and they all passed at same time! ER just doped me up and sent me home, this was 4th of July holiday weekend...when the urologist finally came back after the holiday I get this call saying I should've had emergency surgery and never should have been allowed to pass so many so large...go figure, no wonder I thought I was dying, and to make matters worse, I loaded up on the pain narcs because it was so intense and the constipation hit while all the stones were traveling/blocking the ureter!2nd time almost identical, but only x6 stones and Thanksgiving holiday weekend 2 years later...just got wiser about the pain pills/constipation & ER knew me by 1st name this time and treated me much better...3rd time was the charm...last July wife out of town on trip for the weekend, left all alone, get home and peeing blackberry juice! Yes it was intense, called it hematura I think, anyhow ER nurses on strike, got lousy treatment, left to wait, no treatment for 4 hours, almost passed out right in front of several of them making the trip to the bathroom to pee what looks like 100% blood, finally get CT scan, but left in hall on gurney another 3 hours, finally get disgusted, pulled IV out and went home thinking I would bleed to death in my sleep.Go to see urologist following Monday, get results of CT scan, shows gravel pit kidney full of stones, schedules enhanced scan, go do that and followup results show a stone the size of my thumb!!!Surgery scheduled for October 2018, had it removed, amazing enough by way of the scope.Serious diet changes to high fat-low carb since then and some potassium citrate daily have kept the stones to a dull roar...plus lost 30# of weight and off almost all diabetes meds...uric acid stones are bad with type II.Sure hope you get relief from it all, they're certainly tough to deal with and hit at the worse times.
I hope it’s your last one as well. Good luck, and have a great ice-fishing season!