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Living with Kidney Stones

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February 2008

  • Urinary frequency - by Dana - (Thu, Feb 28 2008)
    I just wanted to share my story with others in the hopes that you won’t have to suffer like I did. About a week before Christmas, I noticed that I felt like I had to urinate constantly. I thought I had a UTI so I called the MD to get an ABT. [more..]
  • Living In Pain - by B.C. - (Thu, Feb 21 2008)
    About 1 year ago I woke to blood in my urine in a little pain. I immediately made a doctor’s visit and she prescibed pain medicine,antiboidics, and a C.T.scan. The scan came back positive for stones. [more..]
  • kidney stones - by mb - (Mon, Feb 04 2008)
    My first kidney stone attack was 27 years ago when I was pregnant with my docter. They could not see it when I was pregnant and while giving birth I told the doctor that the pain I was feeling was more than just labour pains and he just laughed telling me that I forgot how it felt from the last child birth. [more..]
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