Excess calcium in the diet will cause them, incase you're supplementing with it or are taking a ton of vitamin D
Excess calcium in the diet will cause them, incase you're supplementing with it or are taking a ton of vitamin D
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I’ve had them too. I remember crawling on the floor in pain. Drink lots of water. 3.5L a day. They won’t come back.
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This sounds painful. Best wishes and a quick recovery to your penis and kidney.
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I had a kidney stone a few years ago. As a pain reference point, I've had a spinal lumbar fusion surgery with rods/screws and the pain from that was less than the pain from the kidney stone. I had to call 911 as I was pretty sure I was dying.
I had to get the surgery which was fine. The bad part was having to remove the stent on my own at home.
Here is what mine looked like after it was out. Those tiles are 1ft x 1ft. Pay attention to the pig tails on the end.
I hope you don't need the surgery dude.
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^That should be tagged NSFL...fuck.
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Ain't no penis fairy coming for that one. It's disgust...dafuq dude. I'm going to have nightmares. Ordering 2 cases of Calcium Citrate. Stat.
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In some cases some people need more calcium, as it is needed to bond to the calcium in the kidneys to help if flush out.
Mine were purely dehydration.
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Ouch... i really dread getting one of these.
So basically at this point they just gave you some pain killers and now you wait until it passes on its own? At what point do they determine it won't pass on its own and decide you need it surgically removed?
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Fuck if I know. I'm feeling almost back to normal now...but I'm worried there's some calcified rocks somewhere in my belly waiting to make life hell again.This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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I have a friend who lost his kidney because of a botched kidney stone removal.
At least it would tell you if you have more stones still lodged in your kidney or where the current stone resides.
You will know if it gets stuck though as you will feel the urge to piss constantly but won’t be able to.
That’s when you get your ass to emergency.
As for the stent Pacman had, not everyone requires one. Usually they put a stent in when the ureter is scored or the opening has been compromised.
I didn’t require one, thank god.