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Mar
20

How to get rid of kidney stones?

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Anyone know a way to help pass kidney stones, without lithotripsy or surgery? Calium oxiate. A medical and not homepathy? Thanks for some good advice. I know CRANBERRY does not help with stones, I have actually had people tell me that! That’s infections.

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I thought they came out when you pee

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O-O….. Ewwww…………. I feel very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very sorry for you…

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I’ve had several calcium oxalate stones. Drink lots of fluid to try to flush them out. Try to avoid soda and other caffeinated beverages. Tea is very bad. My doctor told me to avoid high doses of Vitamin C also. I had to break down and have a cystoscopy to remove them – I tried for over a month to pass them, had severe pain the entire time, and ended up having an obstruction in my ureter.

If I had to do it over again, I woul have just had them removed immediately and been done with it.

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I’ve fought several stone battles, and lost, and ended up having surgeries. The pain is just too tremendous to do the “drink lots of fluids and wait and see” that the doctors suggest. After my last surgery I vowed I’d do anything to help break up the stones still hovering waiting to drop (5 on left side, 2 on right). I knew the avoiding dariy didn’t work, I also was told cranberry, but that doesn’t help a bit. I tried a few different things and I don’t know which to credit, but when I went back for my 6 month scan (I am now scanned every 6 months), I was down to 2 stones on left and 1 on right and it is impossible that I passed them (I have irregularly narrow uretur, ugh). I did the famous asparagus and Coke flush once a month, I also took some homeopathic drops after being tested by a licensed practitioner, and I also took a product called Lithonal (I think this is what helped the most). Lithonal is available online, I have told EVERYONE I know who has kidney stones about it now, and their first reaction is “it’s expensive” (approx, $80/bottle), and my reaction is how much pain are you in right now? And how much does that ER visit for pain meds cost you? I now do a 2 week round of Lithonal every few months and also keep up on the drops. Two and a half years later I am stone and pain free! Good luck.

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