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URIC ACID STONE COST ME TWO WEEKS


by: TEE on Thu, Aug 23 2007

I have just completed treatment for a 6cm uric acid stone that has cost me two weeks of normal life, and many days from work. I am curious why my doctors did not administer the “potassium citrate fizzies bomb” mentioned in Maureen’s (Mon, Jul 02 2007) post. I had never even heard of that treatment. Instead, after a failed attempt to laser remove the stone, being sent home for a week with a very unconfortable and eventually problematic stent, they were able to extract the stone.

However, the procedure was so traumatic that it swelled my prostrate, requiring discharge with a catheter, and another 4 days of agony. This is my fourth stone on three years. Surely there is someway to dissolve these monsters once they enter the ureter, that does not damage the URI to the extend a surgical procedure does. I guess I could try never eating any protein, as my doctor smerkingly advised this morning, but get real, these things may come back, and medical science ought to have some way to dissolve them that is less costly and traumatic that the present approach.

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August 2007

  • URIC ACID STONE COST ME TWO WEEKS - by TEE - (Thu, Aug 23 2007)
    I have just completed treatment for a 6cm uric acid stone that has cost me two weeks of normal life, and many days from work. I am curious why my doctors did not administer the “potassium citrate fizzies bomb” mentioned in Maureen’s (Mon, Jul 02 2007) post. I had never even heard of that treatment. Instead, after a failed attempt to laser remove the stone, being sent home for a week with a very unconfortable and eventually problematic stent, they were able to extract the stone. [more..]
  • Confessions of a Stone Former - by RAR - (Thu, Aug 23 2007)
    I am a 47 woman living in the “stone belt” which is in the Southeaster USA. I have had kidney stones since I was 23 years old. I have passed on my own at least 20 -30 stones of various sizes over the years. I have had numerous (10-15) lithotripsy proceedures and cystoscopies to remove larger stones. [more..]
  • Kidney Stone leads to Prostatitis - by Greg - (Wed, Aug 22 2007)
    I had my first (hopefully last) kidney stone in April 2007. The stone passed in about 4 days of the worst pain I have ever felt. About 7-10 days later I developed Prostatitis No big deal, it usually can be cleared up by two weeks of antibiotics. Not this time. [more..]
  • stonemkr - by shirley - (Sat, Aug 18 2007)
    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. [more..]
  • Stones in Brazil. - by Peter - (Wed, Aug 08 2007)
    I had my first kidney stone attack in Brazil about 23 years ago (age 37), couple of days of real pain. I passed the stone a few weeks later after drinking a few beers whilst on vacation. I also drank a local tea called “Stonebreaker Tea”. I just have experienced my second stone, [more..]
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