Thanks to all who supported me!
Feeling better, passed the stone, the other ones will get pulverized by
ultrasound in the following week(s) so it wont be a crazy painful episode
like this was!
Also, knowing what the issue is, and having the proper ureter-relaxant and
painkiller in stock, is
On Sat, Jan 28, 2023 at 5:27 PM Félix wrote:
>
> Thank you!! Much appreciated
You're welcome. I've had several kidney stones. They create level 8-9 pain.
Ibuprofen eases the pain like no other over-the-counter meds do.
Edward
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Thank you!! Much appreciated
Hehe yeah... o.t. indeed
Sorry for that everyone
Thanks again, I'm much reassured somehow now.. weird how the mind works!
Félix
On Saturday, January 28, 2023 at 4:41:53 PM UTC-5 tbp1...@gmail.com wrote:
> What I have found over the years (It's been 30 years
What I have found over the years (It's been 30 years since I had my first
stone episode) is that from time to time I would get some of the symptoms -
it's an unmistakable pattern except that so much time passes in between
that I forget. When I realize I'm working up to another episode, I drink
Thank you so much for this Thomas. Please provide me with advice and things
like what you've just told me.
It makes me feel better somehow.
Sorry for my syntax I'm french and a bit drugged up right now
Félix
On Saturday, January 28, 2023 at 1:05:40 PM UTC-5 tbp1...@gmail.com wrote:
> I'm
I'm glad to hear you are home again. I've been in the hospital twice for a
kidney stone, so I have an idea of what you've been going through. Once my
stones made it to the bladder, I felt much better.
On Saturday, January 28, 2023 at 10:37:01 AM UTC-5 Félix wrote:
> It was a kidney stone
It was a kidney stone between the kidney and the blader.
Took a 3d scan to figure it out. Glad I now know what I have!
Far from being top shape, at least I can somewhat function, eat and sleep!
Thanks to all for your kind words. It really helped me mentally to read
your replies.
I guess I may