On Wednesday the 7th of January I was tripped at work unleashing a previously unfelt kidney stone in my right kidney.
By Saturday night, the 10th the pain increased.
By Sunday afternoon I was in the emergency room at our local hospital.
Hours later I was transfered by ambulance to a major hospital.
The next afternoon I was transfered again to another hospital where I was to spend the next 8 days.
The stone finally passed from the kidney into the ureters and bladder early Monday morning about 1:30am in a tearing pain.
They are still inside my bladder, although I am finally now home, waiting to pass fully out.
By the way, the employee who was not following OS&S has most likely lost his job as my back is also injured. Great! Not!
And how much did the 3 ambulance rides? 11 days in a private room in hospital? 3CT scans? 3 x-rays? Nuclear body scan? An IVP kidney/bladder scan? 17 blood tests? Physio? Medication and extras cost???? NOT A THING!!!!
I love our health care system.
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Sasha Wainstein MD FACS
Urology
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EXCUSE THE HAIR!!!!!
On Wednesday the 7th of January I was tripped at work unleashing a previously unfelt kidney stone in my right kidney.
By Saturday night, the 10th the pain increased.
By Sunday afternoon I was in the emergency room at our local hospital.
Hours later I was transfered by ambulance to a major hospital.
The next afternoon I was transfered again to another hospital where I was to spend the next 8 days.
The stone finally passed from the kidney into the ureters and bladder early Monday morning about 1:30am in a tearing pain.
They are still inside my bladder, although I am finally now home, waiting to pass fully out.
By the way, the employee who was not following OS&S has most likely lost his job as my back is also injured. Great! Not!
And how much did the 3 ambulance rides? 11 days in a private room in hospital? 3CT scans? 3 x-rays? Nuclear body scan? An IVP kidney/bladder scan? 17 blood tests? Physio? Medication and extras cost???? NOT A THING!!!!
I love our health care system.
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On Wednesday the 7th of January I was tripped at work unleashing a previously unfelt kidney stone in my right kidney.
By Saturday night, the 10th the pain increased.
By Sunday afternoon I was in the emergency room at our local hospital.
Hours later I was transfered by ambulance to a major hospital.
The next afternoon I was transfered again to another hospital where I was to spend the next 8 days.
The stone finally passed from the kidney into the ureters and bladder early Monday morning about 1:30am in a tearing pain.
They are still inside my bladder, although I am finally now home, waiting to pass fully out.
By the way, the employee who was not following OS&S has most likely lost his job as my back is also injured. Great! Not!
And how much did the 3 ambulance rides? 11 days in a private room in hospital? 3CT scans? 3 x-rays? Nuclear body scan? An IVP kidney/bladder scan? 17 blood tests? Physio? Medication and extras cost???? NOT A THING!!!!
I love our health care system.
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kidney stone
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http://www.passingkidneystone.com/ – So i examined this site, and looks pretty legit, anyone else try this? i know from experience that if it’s 100% money back guarantee means its legit, I’m gonna try this.
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Back pain can disappear forever improving your quality of life. Imagine being able to walk, run and play after applying these simple yet effective techniques without expensive therapy, medication, equipment or time-consuming exercises.
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“Information is power and patients need to have the information.” Dr. Vaughan of New York-Presbyterian Hospital Weill Cornell Medical Center stresses the need for patients to compile as much information they can as quickly as possible so they can make an informed, punctual decision regarding their urologic condition.
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Visit www.NoMoreStones.com to find out how to end kidney stones. Video explains how to battle one of life’s most painful problems for 10 percent of population.
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“We’re entering a new era in medicine where the patients are going to be taking an incredible amount of responsibility for their own diseases.” Dr. Vaughan of New York-Presbyterian Hospital Weill Cornell Medical Center explains how now, more than ever, with the advent of new technology facilitating communication and learning, he believes patients will be able to start diagnosing urologic diseases themselves. Dr. Vaughan notes how the patient knows his own symptoms best, and if properly informed, can best understand and identify his urologic condition.
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