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Uriflow
by: KD on Tue, Oct 30 2007
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Hi, I was just wondering if any of you had ever heard of Uriflow? I am on my third battle with kidney stones I currently have a 4mm stone in my ureter (or at least it was a couple of weeks ago). I am awaiting my next CT scan to see if we are going to have to go get it or if it has passed (still feel like I need to urinate freq, so think it’s still there).

Anyway, I recently found a product online that has been advertised on numerous news stations that is guaranteed to break up your stones and pass them, Uriflow. I should be receiving it in the mail today, so I will post again if it works. If you have tried it please respond.
Thanks!


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  1. Sun, Jan 20 2008
    Hi I have just recovered from 5 months of stent and three lithos. Had major large stones in right kidney and smaller ones in left. Very unpleasant exp...Read
  2. Tue, Jan 08 2008
    Hi, have you received Uriflow? What are the results? I have just been diagnosed with a 5mm stone...So before ordering uriflow I would like to have yo...Read
  3. Sun, Nov 04 2007
    Dr.Leslie says it does not work but he gets samples so he will put patients on it for 2 weeks. He has a web site and worked on a book about kidney sto...Read

October 2007

  • Uriflow - by KD - (Tue, Oct 30 2007)
    Hi, I was just wondering if any of you had ever heard of Uriflow? I am on my third battle with kidney stones I currently have a 4mm stone in my ureter (or at least it was a couple of weeks ago). [more..]
  • 3 is not better than 2 - by JAK - (Tue, Oct 30 2007)
    This is not so much a story as a caution. I was dignosed with my first kidney stone at the tender age of 16. They also found out I had 3 kidneys. Two smaller than average with seperate ureters to the bladder. [more..]
  • Simon Says - by D.R. - (Sun, Oct 28 2007)
    Over the weekend I awoke to some extreme pain on my right lower rib cage. Went to the e.r. and they found a 5mm stone. Very painful, after 3 days in the hospital it was removed with laser and a stint was also inserted, to be removed 5 days later. [more..]
  • stones again - by moldog - (Mon, Oct 22 2007)
    I just had EWSL for my left kidney in January. After the shock treatment, I had to be admitted because the fragments tried to pass at the same time causing a blockage. Then stents were put in to help pass the fragments. My urologist did not do any test on the fragments to see what type of stone I had. Now I have another stone in my right kidney. [more..]
  • Sick, sick sick - by Andrea - (Mon, Oct 15 2007)
    I found out I had a kidney stone and infection a few weeks ago after going to the emergency room for extreme pain. After reading the literature, I am confused. I had been having intermittent pain for months, had a hardness on that side of my lower abdominal for most of the last year that no one could diagnose, had been very sick for most of that time, [more..]
  • Kidney Stones - by Carol - (Sun, Oct 07 2007)
    Hi, my name is Carol. I have been forming stones since the age of 19, now 45. I reside in NJ and was totally misdiagnosed by my same doctor of 23 years with MSK [medullary sponge kidney]!!!! I went to a doctor in Chicago who has greatly helped me! I no longer form stones and they have all stayed passable!!! [more..]

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