• @theangryseal
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    77 months ago

    I’ve had kidney stones (I think) for two or three years now. It fucks off for a bit, comes back, gets infected, fucks my immune system up, then gets better.

    I guess that fucker is too big to get down to where the extreme pain comes in.

    I’m an idiot. I should have dealt with it already, but I seen my poor grandpa and uncle suffer once it started moving. I believe I’d rather die.

    • @somethingp
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      7 months ago

      The pain is a lesser problem than getting chronic kidney infections. If you know the stones are the cause, you need to see a urologist to figure out a solution. Recurring inflammation from the stones and infections can cause more and more problems as you age, and may potentially affect your renal function down the line.

    • Flying SquidM
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      127 months ago

      I think they can use ultrasound to break them up so you can pass them if they’re too large to pass. Mine was small enough that I passed it after a few days thankfully.

      • @theangryseal
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        57 months ago

        That’s the part I’m avoiding. Passing them. :p

        I’m stupid.

        • Flying SquidM
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          77 months ago

          That was the least bad part for me.

          • @theangryseal
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            57 months ago

            Maybe I’m being scared of nothing and I’m tougher than I think to be dealing with it this long.

            My uncle literally fell to the ground and said, “my gut has busted, I’m going to die right here.”

            He’s the toughest son of a bitch I’ve ever known.

              • @theangryseal
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                27 months ago

                No pain meds for me. That’s part of the problem. I’m an ex junkie in a medication assisted treatment program for a decade or more. I just gotta deal with it.