I have always heard they are painful...I never had
one..and sure don't want to.

Laurie
--- Charles <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> The last one I passed was the size of a BB but
> shaped like a sandspur.
> Given the place it exited, that's pretty painful.
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> My pastors wife has had them several times, and
> after hearing how painful
> they are.....man do I feel for her. Mom had them and
> she said they were
> worse than having a baby...pain wise. 
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> From: Charles <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>  
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> Subject: [Sndbox] How common are kidney stones?
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> How common are kidney stones?
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> In 1995, more than 3 million people in the United
> States had some type of
> kidney condition such as an infection, kidney stones
> or cancer. More than
> 300,000 people suffer from renal failure each year
> and undergo dialysis or
> await a kidney transplant. Your chances of
> developing a kidney stone in your
> lifetime are 1 in 10.
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