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May 12, 2024
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Mike Honcho
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See if they’ll let you out to go to Hong Kong Disney and ride the Grizzly Gulch coaster a bunch of times? It may not be
As effective as Bug thunder mountain but worth a shot
https://www.cbsnews.com/amp/baltimore/news/roller-coaster-kidney-stones/
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I’m in a hospital in Hong Kong with a kidney stone. Makes me so grateful for the
BYU-Ite
May 12, 7:11pm
The bigger they are, the longer it takes
PhilPete
May 12, 7:16pm
I had one take 7 hours to pass.
PhilPete
May 12, 7:16pm
So sorry. I get them at least 2 times a year.
Malcolm Reynolds
May 12, 7:20pm
I started allopurinol and gout, stones gone
Fifty Shades of Blue
May 12, 7:37pm
Allopurinol also stopped my kidney stones.
Lance71
May 12, 7:43pm
Under treated problem in medicine
claw
May 12, 7:58pm
Did you take it orally or by injection? Wikipedia says that common side
84 natlchamps
May 12, 9:21pm
I've had no noticeable side effects at all.
Lance71
May 13, 7:06am
Had a 6mm stone hung up for about five weeks while I waited for a lithotripsy
Ray Shoesmith
May 12, 7:32pm
Mine never passed, eventually required surgery. The surgery is WAAAAAAAY better
Lance71
May 12, 7:34pm
Why are you in Hong Kong?
ldssdl
May 12, 7:36pm
Vacation - visiting my son’s mission.
BYU-Ite
May 12, 7:53pm
Mine took 3.5 weeks to pass naturally. At some point, I just treated with ibuprofen, Tylenol, and heat. I hated the
WDaddy
May 12, 7:42pm
I have kidney stones about once per year now, and they don't hurt as much any more, but the blood in the
Ssebo
May 12, 7:48pm
Sometimes it takes me a few days to get it to pass
mudpupper
May 12, 7:54pm
Two days to go from the kidney to the bladder. Another week to pass.
DubuMfalme
May 12, 8:07pm
Yeah, when that pain hits, it is the most pain I have felt in my life. Then, 30
BYU-Ite
May 12, 8:19pm
Easily the top pain. Second worst an infected cyst in my jawbone.
DubuMfalme
May 12, 8:24pm
Yeah, at one point, I was on my side on a bench in the hospital, sweating and
BYU-Ite
May 12, 8:32pm
I’ve had them about 14 times, including now. Not sure any have passed naturally, maybe once. Rest have needed to
hamaca
May 12, 8:31pm
That sounds horrible. So what do they do for the pain for you in the meantime?
BYU-Ite
May 12, 8:34pm
This is the first time I didn’t have the pain—they found the stones via X-ray before they tried to pass. I think the
hamaca
May 12, 8:54pm
1 month, 2 ER visits, 2 nights in the hospital, and 2 surgeries for 1 stone.
craigman
May 12, 8:39pm
My wife naturally passed one of the largest kidney stones known to have ever been passed (worldwide). 15mm. Done without
HarlemCoug
May 12, 9:07pm
👀 👀 👀
WDaddy
May 12, 9:17pm
Whoa...your wife is a trooper to say the least.
84 natlchamps
May 12, 9:26pm
That is NUTS! I honor her pain tolerance and think it must be a superhuman power
BYU-Ite
May 12, 11:39pm
See if they’ll let you out to go to Hong Kong Disney and ride the Grizzly Gulch coaster a bunch of times? It may not be
Mike Honcho
May 12, 9:37pm
I did ride that several times this week- maybe that’s what started it!
BYU-Ite
May 12, 11:40pm
If this is similar to gout, the amount of water you take in is very important.
Roadrunner70
May 12, 11:12pm
I never knew when it actually passed, but life sucked for several days.
TailgateU
May 12, 11:43pm
About 2 weeks to pass an 8 mm stone. Relatively pain free after the first day
NYC and Japan
May 13, 8:38am
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