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Originally Posted by JoMo
Apparently those are kidney stones.
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no better sound in the world than hearing a plink when you're trying to piss.
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followed by blood. Last kidney stone I had they zapped it with sound waves and broke it up. All that was left to do was piss out the "sludge" which had the same consistency as powdered glass.
And no I don't drink that much coke, I have a problem processing calcium apparently. I'm pretty sure it was just some bull**** answer they gave me because they didn't actually know though. I've tried to avoid all high-fructose corn syrup since the last one I got and I've been stone free since then
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Last edited by Oddiz; 07-06-2008 at 02:30..
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Originally Posted by Oddiz
followed by blood. Last kidney stone I had they zapped it with sound waves and broke it up. All that was left to do was piss out the "sludge" which had the same consistency as powdered glass.
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so you've had more than one?
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Originally Posted by Oddiz
followed by blood. Last kidney stone I had they zapped it with sound waves and broke it up. All that was left to do was piss out the "sludge" which had the same consistency as powdered glass.
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Ewwwwwwww
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Kidney stones are extremely painful. Been there. They are considered the most painful ordeal next to child-birth.
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pretty sure a sucking chest wound is more painful
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Originally Posted by XTasy
so you've had more than one?
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3 in a 2 year period. It's almost been a full year since my last. I'm way to young to be getting them
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"Q - Why Do Kidney Stones Hurt So Much?
A - A kidney stone attack is described as the most painful experience possible to live through. It's more painful than gunshot wounds, major surgery, broken bones, burns and even childbirth. The pain is unrelated to the size of the stone and is not caused by the stone "moving" or scratching as many people believe. In fact, the pain is caused by the dilating or stretching of the urinary system caused by the blockage the stone produces when it gets stuck in the ureter. (The ureter is the tube that drains urine from the kidneys into the urinary bladder). When the urine that the kidney produces cannot pass the blockage, the ureter and urinary system stretches. This stretching is what causes the intense pain. (The same process causes the pain from intestinal gas that we all get from time to time). This also explains why the stones don't cause pain when they are inside the kidney. Since they don't produce any blockage, stretching or dilating of the urinary system, they don't usually produce any pain until they pass out of the kidney and get stuck. The degree of pain is unrelated to the size of the stone which is why it is possible to have excruciating pain from a stone smaller than a grain of rice. "
http://www.kidneystonesbook.net/author.html
"It's the 50th time your wife has told "The Story." In graphic detail she relates the agonizing moments of her ten-hour labor. It's a harrowing tale. Her badge of honor. Childbirth, she says, is an experience in pain that mere men could never relate to.
Not so fast.
Imagine, if you must, a pea-sized rock traveling ever so slowly through your kidney and then down the tube connecting your kidney to your bladder. Each time the pebble makes any progress, the tube - called the urethra - gets gouged, resulting in a sharp, excruciating, widespread ache. All the while, your urine is backing up.
Not in a sweat yet? Then picture the stone slowly pushing its way down your urethra - yes, the tube that goes through you-know-what - until it is finally, and this could be a whole month later, shot from your body during urination. Now that's pain - pain that can cause nausea and vomiting.
This instrument of torture is called a kidney stone, and about 15% of men will get one at some point in their lives. They are, unquestionably, the kingpins of internal ache. It's the worst pain a man can have. Women who've had them say they'd rather go through natural childbirth again than have another kidney stone. It feels like a knife that's being twisted inside you.
Kidney stones hurt, but they're often not serious. As long as there isn't an infection, you can wait weeks or even months for a small stone to pass on its own."
http://menstuff.org/issues/byissue/kidneys.html
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Originally Posted by Oddiz
3 in a 2 year period. It's almost been a full year since my last. I'm way to young to be getting them
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Yah, after I had mine, I've become kind of obsessed with drinking tons of water per day. If something has a high sodium level I cringe and avoid at all costs.
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Originally Posted by escapedturkey
"Q - Why Do Kidney Stones Hurt So Much?
A - A kidney stone attack is described as the most painful experience possible to live through. It's more painful than gunshot wounds, major surgery, broken bones, burns and even childbirth. The pain is unrelated to the size of the stone and is not caused by the stone "moving" or scratching as many people believe. In fact, the pain is caused by the dilating or stretching of the urinary system caused by the blockage the stone produces when it gets stuck in the ureter. (The ureter is the tube that drains urine from the kidneys into the urinary bladder). When the urine that the kidney produces cannot pass the blockage, the ureter and urinary system stretches. This stretching is what causes the intense pain. (The same process causes the pain from intestinal gas that we all get from time to time). This also explains why the stones don't cause pain when they are inside the kidney. Since they don't produce any blockage, stretching or dilating of the urinary system, they don't usually produce any pain until they pass out of the kidney and get stuck. The degree of pain is unrelated to the size of the stone which is why it is possible to have excruciating pain from a stone smaller than a grain of rice. "
http://www.kidneystonesbook.net/author.html
"It's the 50th time your wife has told "The Story." In graphic detail she relates the agonizing moments of her ten-hour labor. It's a harrowing tale. Her badge of honor. Childbirth, she says, is an experience in pain that mere men could never relate to.
Not so fast.
Imagine, if you must, a pea-sized rock traveling ever so slowly through your kidney and then down the tube connecting your kidney to your bladder. Each time the pebble makes any progress, the tube - called the urethra - gets gouged, resulting in a sharp, excruciating, widespread ache. All the while, your urine is backing up.
Not in a sweat yet? Then picture the stone slowly pushing its way down your urethra - yes, the tube that goes through you-know-what - until it is finally, and this could be a whole month later, shot from your body during urination. Now that's pain - pain that can cause nausea and vomiting.
This instrument of torture is called a kidney stone, and about 15% of men will get one at some point in their lives. They are, unquestionably, the kingpins of internal ache. It's the worst pain a man can have. Women who've had them say they'd rather go through natural childbirth again than have another kidney stone. It feels like a knife that's being twisted inside you.
Kidney stones hurt, but they're often not serious. As long as there isn't an infection, you can wait weeks or even months for a small stone to pass on its own."
http://menstuff.org/issues/byissue/kidneys.html
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so is it gouging or stretching
someone is bull****ting here
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Stretching when it is going from kidneys to bladder. Then gouging when it's in your peen
I actually think the initial attack is worse. Comes outa nowhere and makes your nuts hurt at first, then it feels like your side is literally on fire on the inside. Sharp stabbing pain for hours. I waited in excruciating pain for 4 hours to go to the ER the first time I got one. My mom said it was probably just gas. I was convinced my appendix was about to burst or something by the time we got to the hospital. Then I got the good drugs in meh and I was set
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Last edited by Oddiz; 07-06-2008 at 02:53..
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Originally Posted by Oddiz
Stretching when it is going from kidneys to bladder. Then gouging when it's in your peen
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so if it's in my peen, can I just hit my peen with a hammer to smash it up?
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I have now kicked my brief addiction to Coke Zero
Thank you, TW.
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This guy, who was the husband of my mother's friend had a kidney stone.
It was rather large and there was some sort of complication. I don't remember the exact story.
They brought him to a hospital and gave him a medication that would make him flush it out. However for some reason nothing was happening. The doctors said they would have to operate if he didn't piss it out soon. However due to the nature of the medication he took, they couldnt make him go to sleep because it could be potentially dangerous.
They would have to operate on him while he was awake.
They assured he would pass out within seconds due to the pain.
Luckily, the guy ended up peeing it pretty soon and was ok.
He probably **** his pants too.
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My dad was in the hospital with a stone for a stretch when I was little. They put something like 9 IV bags of saleen into him. He couldn't piss for like a week.
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My dad had a kidney stone when I was little, it scared me. He was rolling around the bed but finally found some relief when he basically stood on his head.
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Originally Posted by JoMo
My dad had a kidney stone when I was little, it scared me. He was rolling around the bed but finally found some relief when he basically stood on his head.
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So he sucked his own dick?
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soda threads always turn into kidney stone threads... which is awesome
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So he sucked his own dick?
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