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kidney stones

Ugh so it seems like things keep going wrng i got a stone in my left kidney that is try to pass i been in so much pain since tuesday plus i got uti on antibiotics but the tylenol they told me to take sint helping  this had been one of the hardest pregnancy i had to go thru but im strong and know i can make it thru
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I know how you feel chick I had one for two years. Went through having my appendix removed after a month of being in hospital even tjough they were adaamant it wasnt that (good job as it was close to bursting) then for the following year put this excruciating pain down to cyists on my ovaries then they found lut after having constant unrine infections that I had a cm and half kidney stone. Best thing to do is drink water and cranberry juice and when that pain becomes take painkillers straight away dont leave it atls the painkillers sont have an effect. Itll pass soon so dw about it. Hope everything goes well for you chick good luck xxxx
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Kidney stones s u c k ...iv already had two ..first onr i passed and the last one i still have. Hope u pass it soon! Make sure u drink tons of water!
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I had kidney stones with my first, I was literally peeing blood. It was extremely painful and took forever to break apart cause I couldn't take any meds being allergic to most. Hopefully it breaks apart and is not extremely painful to pass
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