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kidney abcess

i had a lot of pain in my back for several months and was rush to hospital in intense pain to find out after several tests i had a abcess in my kidney along with both tubes blocked with stones. the hospital operated which left me with a kidney drain with 2 tubes on for 3 months i had them removed this week as my kidney started to regain function and i have a stent placed in but it is so uncomfortable and painful has put me off eating properly(eat fruit only) any suggestions i cant kept putting a hot water bottle on all the time? please help
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hi thanks been told it is rare to get abcess inside your kidney but i happened , i have no luck at all. will give it a week to settle if not get in touch with my doctor. sorry you hear your having trouble life does bring a lot a problems our way hope your feeling better soon and get to the bottom of it.
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Man, i'm sorry to hear this, I can only imagine what you're going thru. Right now i'm going thru discomfort in my lower back. People say it's a small stone, but the CT Scan did not pick up anything. Just the other day I peed debri or cyrstal. I grabbed one and I squashed it with my nail and desolved like sand. I also have blood in my urine which i don't see (not visible to my eyes). I've been drinking alot of liquid, By reading your story I just hope it does'nt happen to me, I'm praying to God for this pain to go away.
good luck brother
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