I'm out of pain....
Thanks to all of you for your thoughts and prayers.
Love and hugs,
Wanda
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Yea for no pain glad every
Yea for no pain glad every thing come out okay lol.Hugs Frankie0 -
Yay no more painsea60 said:Wanda, I'm sooo happy for
Wanda, I'm sooo happy for you.
Thanks for sharing with us!
Hugs,
Sylvia
Im glad to hear that you are no longer in pain. Kidney stones suck & make you feel miserable. I'm so sorry that you had to go through that. I hope your weekend is relaxing & you feel like a million bucks.
Hugs,
Dawne0 -
That is good news indeed!
That is good news indeed! Now do something fun to celebrate!!
Hugs,
Linda0 -
Glad for you.
We always like to hear good news.0 -
Wanda .. Good news ...laughs_a_lot said:Glad for you.
We always like to hear good news.
sorry to hear that you may be facing the possibility of kidney stones.
So painful -- prayers that you stone or stones pass with minimal
pain, and effort.
Keeping you in good thoughts, and prayers.
Vicki Sam0 -
I'm so happy for you!Texasgirl10 said:Yay no more pain
Im glad to hear that you are no longer in pain. Kidney stones suck & make you feel miserable. I'm so sorry that you had to go through that. I hope your weekend is relaxing & you feel like a million bucks.
Hugs,
Dawne
Hugs,
I'm so happy for you!
Hugs, Lex0 -
Good newsVickiSam said:Wanda .. Good news ...
sorry to hear that you may be facing the possibility of kidney stones.
So painful -- prayers that you stone or stones pass with minimal
pain, and effort.
Keeping you in good thoughts, and prayers.
Vicki Sam
Wanda, it is so good to hear that the doc thinks you have passed the stone. No pain is a good thing. (My son called about two hours ago, and his wife has a kidney stone that is 5 cm, and they are going to have to "blast it" (his words) to break it up so she can pass it. Poor thing has been in horrible pain since last Thursday. I hope her outcome is as good as yours.) Hugs, Judy0 -
Hi Judy,creampuff91344 said:Good news
Wanda, it is so good to hear that the doc thinks you have passed the stone. No pain is a good thing. (My son called about two hours ago, and his wife has a kidney stone that is 5 cm, and they are going to have to "blast it" (his words) to break it up so she can pass it. Poor thing has been in horrible pain since last Thursday. I hope her outcome is as good as yours.) Hugs, Judy
Oh my, I feel her
Hi Judy,
Oh my, I feel her pain. Honestly it is worse than childbirth pain because with that, you have a baby to look forward to!
Why has she been in pain so long? I bet she was like me and waited to see if it would just go away.
I've heard of blasting them and that's exactly what they do. It's called Lithotriptsy (not spelling right) but I was lucky that it broke up before I passed it.
I wish her the best and I hope she can be pain-free soon.
Hugs,
Wanda0 -
Thanks for your post.Lighthouse_7 said:Hi Judy,
Oh my, I feel her
Hi Judy,
Oh my, I feel her pain. Honestly it is worse than childbirth pain because with that, you have a baby to look forward to!
Why has she been in pain so long? I bet she was like me and waited to see if it would just go away.
I've heard of blasting them and that's exactly what they do. It's called Lithotriptsy (not spelling right) but I was lucky that it broke up before I passed it.
I wish her the best and I hope she can be pain-free soon.
Hugs,
Wanda
She has had kidney stones off and on for several years, mainly caused from her eating Tums like they are candy. She has had acid reflux for a long time, and doesn't want to get caught up in taking meds that would take care of this. She choose to take Tums, and the end result is that they contain a lot of calcium, thus the kidney stones. Anyway, she is also the mother of four boys, the younger three being stairsteps - 10, 9 and 5. She is also a school teacher, and stays on the move all of the time. Unless she is having "real" pain (as she calls it), she puts herself at the bottom of the list of care. This one, however, has gotten the best of her. They xrayed last Thursday and found the size was such that she couldn't possibly pass it on her own. They inserted a stint between the kidney and the bladder, and it has relieved the pain somewhat. Now they are just waiting on the equipment to "blast" to be available at their hospital (it is a mobile unit). Looks like Friday morning is the soonest they could get her in for treatment. Will let you know how things go, but I really don't expect anything but positive results. My son, on the other hand, is tormented because his wife is down....typical man,right. Will let you know how it goes. Just glad you are doing okay. Hugs, Judy0 -
Yea, you are pain free!VickiSam said:Wanda .. Good news ...
sorry to hear that you may be facing the possibility of kidney stones.
So painful -- prayers that you stone or stones pass with minimal
pain, and effort.
Keeping you in good thoughts, and prayers.
Vicki Sam
Yea, you are pain free!0
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