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28 May 2022, 04:20 AM | #31 |
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Hi Paul, I hope you can get it sorted very soon.
Hi Matt, I was wondering, what you do to reduce your chances of getting stones? It sounds blooming awful. On a personal note, how do you treat, Minimal Change, Nephrotic Syndrome, in the 'States? (asking for a friend who has been on and off Prednisolone, for a few years) |
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Ah the joy of Kidney Stones... again.
I just read the title of your thread again and realized that I have Never seen the words Joy & Kidney Stones used in the same sentence! Feel Better...
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Never had one, don't want one. Feel better. So sorry about your weekend.
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Generally speaking, to reduce your risk of kidney stones you need to: 1. Drink enough water to urinate 2L water daily. No one keeps track of how much they urinate out, so a surrogate is fluid consumption. You need to drink at least 3L water (100oz) daily, on the low end, to meet this requirement. 2. Low sodium diet 3. Moderate calcium intake. Yes, that’s right. Moderate calcium intake. I won’t bore you with the details, but even patients with calcium stones need to follow this. 4. Low Oxalate diet. Oxalate is in green, leafy veggies (kale, spinach, etc) chocolate, black tea among many other things. Simple google search will clear this up for ya. 5. Low animal protein diet. Essentially you cannot eat a steak for breakfast, lunch and dinner. The old Atkins diet = stone diet. Of all of those, the biggest bang for your buck is to drink plenty water. You will be peeing all day long. But it beats staring down the business end of a metal scope we use to go in and extract it. Yes, fresh squeezed lemons in your water also helps. It puts citrate in your water, citrate is a stone inhibitor. Hope this helps. Of all the things I treat, stone patients and urinary retention patients are the most appreciative. |
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however, nephrotic syndrome is defined by excess protein in the urine. You essentially need to avoid excess dietary protein, nephrotoxic medications, most commonly NSAIDs (ibuprofen, naproxen, etc) Additionally, keeping your blood pressure under control is greatly helpful. So low sodium, healthy diet etc. Hope this helps. Renal dysfunction is life changing. You need to protect those kidneys!! |
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Horrible! I hope you get through this OK and I hope I never go through this pain. My wife had 4 stones during the beginning of Covid in 2020 and due to the lockdowns just beginning, they tried to have her pass them naturally for about 2 months. No dice. She ended up having surgery and the largest was actually 10mm. There was no way she could have possibly passed that.
Since it was right in the middle of the lockdowns, they had her remove her own catheter at home instead of coming back in!! She said the initial pain from the stones when it hit her was far more excruciating than all natural childbirth was, and removing her catheter was on par with the stone pain, even having taken every pain med they sent her home with. She said she would never wish that on anyone. Sent from my SM-G986U using Tapatalk |
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Been there sadly. The pain is unreal.
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Kidney Stones
Thank you very much Matt, for your clear, succinct answer. Very useful indeed to many of us here, I imagine. Some extremely interesting points, especially regarding the green vegetables. Thanks again, for taking the time to clarify. The, threat of excruciating pain, does focus the attention, when considering one's dietary habits. There will be a few members, (me included) drinking more water and watching the salt intake from now on. |
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Wishing you a speedy recovery.
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Was in Turkey years ago with stones. Local doc recommended getting a case of twelve liters of beer, sit in a tub of hot water and drink up. Passed it with little pain, except for mild hangover.
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My sympathies
I have been stented twice for impassable kidney stones , the pain is brutal it really is indescribable, my last bout I passed out with the pain, when I eventually got to the ER they were concerned about my heart rate being so low, apparently the heart can slow because you are “bearing down “ trying to tolerate the pain which can cause a drop in heart beat. I hope you have the pain killers and fortitude to get through this very quickly |
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Ouch.
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My sympathies to the O.P., hate to hear that. I've never had the misfortune and I pray to God I never do. From what I've heard over the years, some people are just prone to getting them while others aren't?
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So sorry dear. I can only imagine what the pain feels like.
Sometime in the past, I had to stay by the bed side of my sick Dad and he was diagnosed with Peptic Ulcer and Anemic Heart Failure. He always complained about pains and I have never seen him cry out that way. It was indeed painful. Ever since, I've come to appreciate each day I wake up healthy. Good health is underated to most. I hope you come out of this dear. My heart and prayers goes out for you. |
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Twelve liters of Turkish beer gives me more than buzz. I’m not much of a drinker.
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Get well soon...safe.
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