A kidney stone would show up on a CT scan. In fact, bladder stones and
kidney stones can ONLY be found by performing a CT scan. Not even a KUB
(x-ray) will show bladder stones unfortunately.
I wrote to Greg privately I told him that I went for 4 1/2 years with
extreme abdominal pain and cramping a
kidney stone?
Carolyn
Anyone considering ulcer?
From: greg
To: quad-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Saturday, June 3, 2017 7:41 PM
Subject: [QUAD-L] Abdomen Pain
I've been miserable for a few weeks now.
First thought UTI, made a mistake and started my standby antibiotic before
testing, but it kept getting worse.
I've been miserable for a few weeks now. First thought UTI, made a mistake and started my standby antibiotic before testing, but it kept getting worse. Went to Doc. Test was goofy because I started Cipro. Showed signs of UTI, but grew no cultures. Had abdomen xray to see if there was blockage, etc.
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