Living with Kidney StonesThis section is a place to share stories about Living with Kidney Stones Below are entries of those who have already shared their stories. We hope that you find their experiences helpful to your own situation. You may also Help others by sharing your story. To quickly access health information from your website's browser, download stonemkr I am a chronic stone maker, the first stones I experienced were the size of quarters and there were three in each kidney. The stones had formed a membrane around themselves for protection i guess. I had a lapeticomy on the right kidney which failed, this is how the membrane was noticed. I received a blood transfusion at the hospital at the time of surgery and guess what, it was 1985 and I got Hep C from this surgery and a Jackson prep (external kidney bypass thing), for a few weeks and on top of all this I turned yellow. I saw yellow and all my human waste was snow white and throw up city, for days. I finally wound up at UCLA hospital as an experimental patient for the lithotrypter (KWSL) machine that just got here from Hawaii. To date today I have had eighteen kidney surgeries and a stone as I speak. Not to mention strokes and such. Now I am dealing with kidney leakage of calcium into the body. I feel awful, but it helps to talk to others and I hope I can give them comfort and hope with my many years of surgeries for kidney stones. Every other year and sometimes twice a year for all these years, kidney stones and more kidney stones I have a great deal of knowledge to share with stonemakers, non professional of course and always see your doctor. Thank you , stonemkr Comments
August 2007
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