If the stone(s) are too big to pass, they thread a tube up into your kidneys through your urethra, blast the stones with ultrasound, and suck up the debris through the tube. It’s worse if you’re a male.
And soon cranberry juice (the tarter the better) came pass (no pun intended). It can sometimes help prevent UTI’s and should help prevent stones too. But it will not cure an infection, it will not remove stones, and drinking too much can cause an increase in kidney stones (8 ounces a day is enough. Extra oxalates are not a good idea!). Talk to a doctor – the internet is a lousy place to get medical advice a lot of the time. Talk to your doctor about dietary changes and tests to see how your kidneys are functioning. It’s less painful and deadly than being dumb.
I went to the doctor for kidney stones. During the exam, he asked if I had pain the various parts of my body. I answered yes. It turns out that I’ve had kidney stones all along and dismissed them as back pain, gas, etc. I’ve been passing them and not knowing it.
I finally got one big enough to get my attention. Fortunately, it passed on its own volition.
However, the good news is now that I know what to look for, I start forcing fluids. I always make sure I am adequately hydrated. I just overdo it a bit more when I think I’m passing a stone.
Been there, done that and she’s right. Keeping well hydrated at all times gets rid of them before they are big enough to be a problem, so I now drink like a fish. (Just don’t ask what!)
This is SOOO true. If you’ve never had a kidney stone, you just can’t relate. In my long life – it’s the most painful thing that ever happened to me. As it turned out – the doctor told me later that mine was unusually large – so he wasn’t too surprised about how much pain I was in. That was 10 years ago, and fortunately, I haven’t had any since.
Had a few kidney stones. when asked to describe the pain I said, imagine someone stuck an ice pick in your side and every few minutes they wiggle it around for about a minute.
Time to visit a lithotripter. (Crush the stones sonically. They pass out quicker and less painfully). And time to drink more water and decrease your sodium intake. YMMV.
rekam Premium Member about 3 years ago
They had movies back then? Will wonders never cease. /s
pschearer Premium Member about 3 years ago
“Alien”, not “Aliens”. Totally different.
“Alien” made your heart pound with fear; “Aliens” made your heart pound with excitement.
jagedlo about 3 years ago
Following up on yesterday’s B.C….
dcdete. about 3 years ago
I wonder how they can watch movies at a time when they haven’t even invented a chair? The guy is sitting on a stone.
wiatr about 3 years ago
If you have small soft stones they aren’t really painful. Passing them is weird however.
Wilde Bill about 3 years ago
If the stone(s) are too big to pass, they thread a tube up into your kidneys through your urethra, blast the stones with ultrasound, and suck up the debris through the tube. It’s worse if you’re a male.
Black76Manta about 3 years ago
Thanks for the explanation, especially the comparison, that helps the patient a lot!
Doug K about 3 years ago
Will I die? Will the pain go away? Will I always have this stone?
Everyone dies. The pain and the stone may pass.
Display about 3 years ago
And soon cranberry juice (the tarter the better) came pass (no pun intended). It can sometimes help prevent UTI’s and should help prevent stones too. But it will not cure an infection, it will not remove stones, and drinking too much can cause an increase in kidney stones (8 ounces a day is enough. Extra oxalates are not a good idea!). Talk to a doctor – the internet is a lousy place to get medical advice a lot of the time. Talk to your doctor about dietary changes and tests to see how your kidneys are functioning. It’s less painful and deadly than being dumb.
Gent about 3 years ago
Aliens? Aha. Just what the ancient astronaut theorists had always sus…
Hey waitsaminute. Movie Aliens in B.C.? Come on!
docforbin about 3 years ago
As they put it in “Spaceballs”, “Oh, no! Not again!”
FreyjaRN Premium Member about 3 years ago
I’m cringing and getting queasy thinking about kidney stones.
dflak about 3 years ago
I went to the doctor for kidney stones. During the exam, he asked if I had pain the various parts of my body. I answered yes. It turns out that I’ve had kidney stones all along and dismissed them as back pain, gas, etc. I’ve been passing them and not knowing it.
I finally got one big enough to get my attention. Fortunately, it passed on its own volition.
However, the good news is now that I know what to look for, I start forcing fluids. I always make sure I am adequately hydrated. I just overdo it a bit more when I think I’m passing a stone.
Michael G. about 3 years ago
Peepeeliths hurt!
vaughnrl2003 Premium Member about 3 years ago
So let me get this straight. His kidney laid a a dragons egg?
cpiller Premium Member about 3 years ago
Been there, done that and she’s right. Keeping well hydrated at all times gets rid of them before they are big enough to be a problem, so I now drink like a fish. (Just don’t ask what!)
dv1093 about 3 years ago
This is SOOO true. If you’ve never had a kidney stone, you just can’t relate. In my long life – it’s the most painful thing that ever happened to me. As it turned out – the doctor told me later that mine was unusually large – so he wasn’t too surprised about how much pain I was in. That was 10 years ago, and fortunately, I haven’t had any since.
Diat60 about 3 years ago
Dr. Jane, Medicine Woman, needs to work on her doctor/patient empathy.
elbow macaroni about 3 years ago
Where’s the movie theater?
chromosome Premium Member about 3 years ago
A least you don’t pass kidney stones through your chest…
42ntson about 3 years ago
Had a few kidney stones. when asked to describe the pain I said, imagine someone stuck an ice pick in your side and every few minutes they wiggle it around for about a minute.
ChessPirate about 3 years ago
“I want a second opinion!”
“OK, you’re ugly, too!”
(I had to blow the dust off that one…)
Zebrastripes about 3 years ago
Mommmmy!
jnacombs about 3 years ago
I tend to agree with her!
zeexenon about 3 years ago
Definitely no laughing matter.
Buckeye67 about 3 years ago
Just remember BC, “this too shall pass”.
Teto85 Premium Member about 3 years ago
Time to visit a lithotripter. (Crush the stones sonically. They pass out quicker and less painfully). And time to drink more water and decrease your sodium intake. YMMV.
Andylit Premium Member about 3 years ago
She is correct. Been there, done that.
I can only describe it as pain so bad you try to crawl out of your body.
guitarpicker56 about 3 years ago
Puts a different slant on the latest movie there: “Dances with Dinosaurs.”
spaced man spliff about 3 years ago
Just go get stoned. Oh, in Israel is this strip called BCE?
Sailor46 USN 65-95 about 3 years ago
This too shall pass… It may pass like a kidney stone, but it will pass.
Ron Bauerle about 3 years ago
It also takes longer than the 10? minutes the movie took…