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11777386 tn?1426289802

stress stress and more stress

In my first sonagram they saw my sons kidney tube dialated he now has something cakes vur *where the tube from your kidneys to your bladder does not close all the way causing his pee to flow back up the tube from his bladder to his kidneys * right now it's minor so they won't do nothing if it gets mild he will have to take antibiotics to make sure he does not get infections that can shut down his bladder kidneys and posibly liver and if sevear he will have to have surgery the dr adds on don't stress though that can make it worse on him like you just put the most stress in the world on my solders your saying if my baby's kidney tube doesn't go back to normal there is a chance my son will be delivered and tooken straight to surgery STRESSING
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Thank you I'm trying not to my Dr said drink lots of water so when I got home I filled up a 101 oz bottle of water and been drinking my husband keeps rubbing my feet back and stomach trying to reasure me that God will. Not hurt our first born it will just be a gift to make him extra special
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My daughter was diagnosed with urinary reflux around 1. She was monitored and kept on a preventative antibiotic thankfully hers was mild enough that she outgrew it in abiut a year and has been fine for the last 3 years. Dont stress over it since at this point there is nothing you can do to change it. good luck mama!
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