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In reply to the discussion: At home, battling a kidney stone..some thoughts [View all]3sam3
(19 posts)29. Lemon juice
a 1/2 cup of lemon juice in 2 qts of water. My brother was operated on to remove one. His Dr. recommended it.
No problems since then. I do too as my well water here coats everything with a deposit of crust. It's
good all year long. Nice in summer especially. Lemonade w/o the sugar. It's a great toilet cleaner too. One cup, let set, it'll loosen it all up. Brush and... For that buy the cheap stuff. If you can afford lemons go that route. Good luck sd.
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Yeah... I love being told by a guy with a whole slew of initials after his name..."We dunno" nt
albacore
Jan 2020
#64
My condolences. Mine were much smaller, but all i could do was lie in a fetal position
kysrsoze
Jan 2020
#8
I had one nearly 5 years ago. Will NEVER go to the ER again if I get another.
Crunchy Frog
Jan 2020
#9
People hate having to pee a lot. I have developed a habit of drinking a lot more water.
Blue_true
Jan 2020
#46
They found mine one (so far) doing another procedure and I got it removed painlessly.
marble falls
Jan 2020
#26
My first one was on a Navy ship off Camp LeJune. Rode to shore in an AAV, a swimming bulldozer.
keithbvadu2
Jan 2020
#27
All I got was "Stand up, drop your drawers to your knees, and take a deep breath".
woodsprite
Jan 2020
#37
So sorry to hear... wish I had some good advice. All the best for a quick recovery!!
InAbLuEsTaTe
Jan 2020
#53