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at my wits end wanna give up!

I am a 35 yr old woman been having problems with kidneys stones. I recently have been in the ER 3 times in the last two weeks with flank pain/nausea and now blood when I urinate which is very visible when wiping. The doctors have done ct scans xrays ultrasound blood and urine tests at the time I last went in they only found minimal blood in my . the urologist doesn't want anything to do with me anymore saying he can't help me. I just want to give up I can't take the pain anymore please can someone point in the right direction I only get looks from the docs they think I'm nonly there for pain meds but I've had so many medical problems and only certain medications work for pain please help!
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i have had many of these same symptoms and i am maybe thinking its my gall bladder. i know that sounds weird but i have definately learned of the pain from that radiating to right where you described. it doesnt come up on ultrasound or blood. only by a hida scan. but if it is for sure kidney stones, try going to youtube and typing in kidney stone remedies/ food. i saw sooo many special home remedies and drinks you can mke tht can disolve them and help flush out your kidneys, liver and bladder. really truely try them. it may truely stop your pain. just try some of the special foods and stuff they recommend for a couple weeks and let me know.   melissa
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I forgot to mention they had a stent put into my kidney and it came out on its own and been having pain constantly for a couple months since then  I feel like they won't do anything to help me that they think its all in my head but yet now am in so much pain I curl up in a ball and lost my job because of it
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