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<blockquote data-quote="the rev" data-source="post: 263674" data-attributes="member: 2740"><p>well...</p><p></p><p>its not over. The stone is now sitting in your bladder. It is going to be uncomfortable til it comes out. You will feel like you need to pee all the time. My advice, drink lots and lots and lots of water, you want to give this thing every opportunity to come out. And you will actually feel the need to pee worse when you bladder is empty as the jagged edges of the stone press against the walls of your bladder. Strain your urine if you can, then when it comes out you will have something for the doctors to examine and see if its a "normal" stone or a less common one. Some of the less common ones respond well to medication.</p><p></p><p>glad you got this far, the next bit isn't anywhere near as traumatic</p><p></p><p>rev</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="the rev, post: 263674, member: 2740"] well... its not over. The stone is now sitting in your bladder. It is going to be uncomfortable til it comes out. You will feel like you need to pee all the time. My advice, drink lots and lots and lots of water, you want to give this thing every opportunity to come out. And you will actually feel the need to pee worse when you bladder is empty as the jagged edges of the stone press against the walls of your bladder. Strain your urine if you can, then when it comes out you will have something for the doctors to examine and see if its a "normal" stone or a less common one. Some of the less common ones respond well to medication. glad you got this far, the next bit isn't anywhere near as traumatic rev [/QUOTE]
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