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Oct 25, 2020
6:53:55am
Yllage Vidiot Humbly Awesome
Mine were both in the renal pelvis and were made of uric acid so maybe there was some uniqueness there. As I said, they
were quite large (15 and 10 mm). As you may know, uric acid stones can’t be seen on plain film or CT, so they had to aim for the “space occupying lesion” on contrast renogram to ultimately blast them without turning my adjacent renal medulla into mush.

I have a friend that is a urologist (lives halfway across the country from me and had no part in my care, just knows I am prone to uric acid stones). I’ll ask him if my urologist’s policy on delaying lithotripsy for Toradol seems in any way unusual to him.
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