September 2009 Weddings
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F/U: Kidney Stooooones!

Passed.

Big Smile  and happy about it; in case anyone wanted to know. Stick out tongue

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Re: F/U: Kidney Stooooones!

  • tdmd09tdmd09 member
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  • Thanks. Everyone at work asked me at least once a day if I had passed it or not. So I plastered it all over FB and hopefully it'll get around by Monday. Big Smile It's nice that they all care about me, though.
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  • Awesome! I wish I was able to pass mine a few years ago, that surgery was a biitch.
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  • imagelilswimmer:
    Awesome! I wish I was able to pass mine a few years ago, that surgery was a biitch.

    I'm afraid of that. Especially once you get a stone, you're more likely to get them in the future (Hey, 8 years between isn't that bad). I get nervous that the next one won't be as kind to me.

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  • Bless your heart. I've never had a kidney stone, but I'm sure it isn't enjoyable.
  • Good to hear! I was wondering as well how you were doing. Does the thread title happen to reference a friends episode? When Joey was having 'sympathy pains' for Phoebe's labor and it turned out he had kidney stones and the doctor said it like 5 times because they kept asking questions... so he ended up saying it like "kidney stoooones!"

    or I've seen Friends wayyy tooo much...

  • Whoo!  Congratulations!  I've never had one, but I've watched one drop my 6'5" husband to his knees... You're a champ!  I read an article by a woman who had kidney stones and naturally delivered both of her children - she said she's rather deliver babies.
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  • imageMemily914:

    Good to hear! I was wondering as well how you were doing. Does the thread title happen to reference a friends episode? When Joey was having 'sympathy pains' for Phoebe's labor and it turned out he had kidney stones and the doctor said it like 5 times because they kept asking questions... so he ended up saying it like "kidney stoooones!"

    or I've seen Friends wayyy tooo much...

    You are absolutely right, my friend! When I was in the hospital (right before they took out my IV to discharge me) I looked at Danny and said: "What else could it be? Kidney stoones!" I love that episode. And in my OP about it, stees even made the comment about that episode.Big Smile

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  • imageDiamond_Doll:
    Bless your heart. I've never had a kidney stone, but I'm sure it isn't enjoyable.

    Thanks! Definitely not enjoyable. The pain is godawful. But once it reaches the bladder it just floats about until you pass it and you get this "gotta pee" all the time feeling. Today it was just like, "Oh, that doesn't feel right." And then I checked my strainer and whelp, there it was. 

    And what do you mean "Bless my heart?" WinkStick out tongue I wanna know if you have an accent because that's how my mind reads your posts! 

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  • imagetelatovich:
    Whoo!  Congratulations!  I've never had one, but I've watched one drop my 6'5" husband to his knees... You're a champ!  I read an article by a woman who had kidney stones and naturally delivered both of her children - she said she's rather deliver babies.

    I've heard the baby comment from EVERY woman I've ever talked to who has experienced both. This is my second stone, so by the time labor arrives, I should be the most prepared first time mamma in history. 

    And I believe you about it dropping your H to his knees. Did the same to me...I had to crawl up the steps holding my side to wake Danny up. It's a biitch.

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  • imagesarges05girl:

    imageDiamond_Doll:
    Bless your heart. I've never had a kidney stone, but I'm sure it isn't enjoyable.

    Thanks! Definitely not enjoyable. The pain is godawful. But once it reaches the bladder it just floats about until you pass it and you get this "gotta pee" all the time feeling. Today it was just like, "Oh, that doesn't feel right." And then I checked my strainer and whelp, there it was. 

    And what do you mean "Bless my heart?" WinkStick out tongue I wanna know if you have an accent because that's how my mind reads your posts! 

    "Bless your heart" is southern for "Oh honey! That sounds godawful. Glad it wasn't me!"  or something "you fool." In your case, it's the former. Wink I admit to a slight accent. It's not anything crazy like on "The Beverly Hillbillies" or "Sweet Home Alabama." More Maci from Teen Mom accent. I think she sounds totally normal.

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    imagesarges05girl:

    imageDiamond_Doll:
    Bless your heart. I've never had a kidney stone, but I'm sure it isn't enjoyable.

    Thanks! Definitely not enjoyable. The pain is godawful. But once it reaches the bladder it just floats about until you pass it and you get this "gotta pee" all the time feeling. Today it was just like, "Oh, that doesn't feel right." And then I checked my strainer and whelp, there it was. 

    And what do you mean "Bless my heart?" WinkStick out tongue I wanna know if you have an accent because that's how my mind reads your posts! 

    "Bless your heart" is southern for "Oh honey! That sounds godawful. Glad it wasn't me!"  or something "you fool." In your case, it's the former. Wink I admit to a slight accent. It's not anything crazy like on "The Beverly Hillbillies" or "Sweet Home Alabama." More Maci from Teen Mom accent. I think she sounds totally normal.

    Oh, I know you weren't being mean! Up here "Bless your heart!" means the latter of what you said, so I was just picking on you. Stick out tongue

    And I like accents, BTW. I technically have a combo of a Pittsburgh/West Virginia accent and it is really prevalent in most words. I get called out for being a hick all the time. Example: what do you call a small running stream? I call it a crick....most would say I'm a hillbilly and it's pronounced creek. And I'm pretty good with a "y'all" as well. Wink 

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  • Yes!  Congrats on the sweet relief!
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  • imagemaryandkirk0909:
    Yes!  Congrats on the sweet relief!

    Great choice of words! Now I actually do feel relieved when I relieve myself! Stick out tongue

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  • I'm glad you didn't have to have surgery.  It sounds painful, but glad it passed!
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  • That's great news.  So the actual passing of it wasn't really painful? I always thought that was supposed to be the worst part.  Interesting.  Like you said though, this should really up your pain tolerance for labor. :)
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