I am a white male, 47 years, never-smoked, upper middle-class, 5'-10", 145 lbs and active.
I had a small tumor removed from my bladder in 2003. Since the surgery, the scar tissue collects calcium deposits and were removed in 2005 and again last month 4/2008. I have a history of kidney stones since I was 30, so I know that my urine is high in calcium. I drink plenty of water and have adjusted my diet away from red meets, carbonated drinks, etc. So far the surgery has been through a cystoscope. I took a urine test 1-month to my recent surgery and results we that I was low on citric acid, so I'm trying to increase my intake.
My urologist will follow up with another urine test this month to see if I need to make future changes in my diet. If I form calcium deposits again, my doctor has informed me that I most likely will need the area removed, sewn up which seems radical for a calcium deposit problem. Is there any research or information that could help me avoid future calcium build-up. He had also mentioned a bloodpressure medicine that extract calcium out of my urine. I'm not one to lighty take maintenance drugs, but I do need a soluton. I can only drink so much water.
Thank you for any information