4 Stages to Passing Kidney Stones

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  • Опубликовано: 29 сен 2024

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  • @emmasimmons4136
    @emmasimmons4136 Месяц назад +7

    This is the most helpful information I have found so far! Thank y’all so much for spreading awareness and giving in depth explanation of each phase

    • @stonerelief
      @stonerelief  Месяц назад

      Thank you for taking the time to show us some live, @emmasimmons4136 🙏 Are there any questions that we can answer for you?

  • @kumbatiros
    @kumbatiros 4 месяца назад +1

    Hello Doc my stonogram says;
    A 1.2 x 0.6 c 0.6cm (HU=800) dense stone is noted in the distal abdominal segment of the ureter, S2 level.
    What is the conversion in mm of this stone Doc? Can this be treated naturally or surgery is the option?
    Thanks for your response, God Blessed You🙏🙏🙏

    • @stonerelief
      @stonerelief  4 месяца назад +1

      Hello @kumbatiros, thank you for reaching out! 🙏To convert cm to mm, you need to multiply the numbers by 10. So, 1.2 by 0.6 cm means 12 by 6 mm. It is passable naturally because stones up to 9 mm are undoubtedly able to pass. Even dense stones (800 HU) of that size can pass naturally. You can use CLEANSE to help pass your stone with less pain.

    • @kumbatiros
      @kumbatiros 4 месяца назад

      @@stonerelief thanks for the reply Doc. my urologist initially place a ureteral stent. he says he need to perform 2nd procedure after 3 or 4 weeks. he says he cant crushed the stone coz i have a scar on my ureter next to stone. his diagnosis on me last week procedure was Obstructive uropathy right secondary to ureterolithiasis with ureteral stricture. and on the second stage he said he will perform ureteroscopy with lithotripsy. Your idea about this Doc?

  • @mikekomalley
    @mikekomalley 2 месяца назад +4

    I wonder if you absolutely know you're in stage 3 or not. My stomach area hurts now too. 2-3 days ago it was all kidneys. I hope I am progressing through the stages you list. Thanks for the diagram too.

  • @brianhewson1431
    @brianhewson1431 5 месяцев назад +9

    Thankyou sir. After watching this video, I now know that I was actually passing a stone in my bladder (stage 4) a few weeks ago. I thought it was a UTI. Thanks again for this good info.

    • @usernextuser5385
      @usernextuser5385 4 месяца назад

      Check out "Chanca Piedra" the stone breaker.

  • @jkecmmc33
    @jkecmmc33 4 месяца назад +8

    thanks for the clear explanation i had stage 1 yesterday morning ambulance had to be called,endone and morphine did nothing for the pain,fentanol was the only thing that held pain at bay, o my god the pain is unbelievable , im now on stage 3 with an urge to pass water and am using tamsulosin to help relax ether and bladder...

    • @stonerelief
      @stonerelief  4 месяца назад

      I'm so sorry to hear about the intense pain you're experiencing due to your kidney stone. It sounds incredibly challenging. It's good that you're receiving medical care. I wish you a speedy recovery and hope the stone passes without any issues. If you have any questions or need support, please feel free to reach out. You can access resources instantly here: www.stone-relief.com/free-resources/

  • @jetboy770371
    @jetboy770371 28 дней назад +2

    So if I went to the ER on Wednesday at 8pm with horrible gut and back pain and at 01:30 I had to pee a little, laid down and within a minute I totally relieved and felt great ! I'm assuming that now Monday it's in my bladder ?
    Earlier around noon I went through an hour of feeling unwell and some back pain and it went away for about 4 hours until the big pain and vomiting made me go to the ER.
    I'm unaware if finally came out and it's Monday

    • @stonerelief
      @stonerelief  28 дней назад

      Hey @jetboy770371, thanks for reaching out! Very sorry to hear that you landed in the ER, though 🙁 I've been through that several times and it's never fun.
      The release of the pain you're feeling is more likely linked to the stone repositioning itself in your kidney which released all the backed-up urine in your kidney that was causing the pain. Now, it's possible that this release was in fact tied to the stone making it to your bladder. But, it's probably unlikely with it occurring that quickly.
      I'd recommend that you checkout these two blog/videos that will provide you with more clarity on what is happening in your body as it relates to the stone and the pain you're experiencing.
      - www.stone-relief.com/four-grades-of-hydronephrosis/
      - www.stone-relief.com/hydronephrosis-impact-on-the-kidney/
      Please leave questions or comments on the blog/video page and we'll follow-up with you right away 🙂

  • @UnicowBoySlots
    @UnicowBoySlots День назад

    Best video that I’ve watched from the hours of pain in the middle of the night! Great explanations!

  • @furasoke
    @furasoke 9 дней назад +1

    thank you! after a week i feel the pressure in my bladder and backpain is no longer that bad, hopefully i get it out soon!

    • @no2mob889
      @no2mob889 4 дня назад

      Look up dr berg to help you prevent kidney stones!

  • @saurabhgupta82
    @saurabhgupta82 5 месяцев назад +5

    Thank you for the information. Very helpful. Well presented.

    • @usernextuser5385
      @usernextuser5385 4 месяца назад

      Check out "Chanca Piedra" the stone breaker.

  • @tvs3497
    @tvs3497 3 месяца назад +3

    My first two stone events were in the 90s; small in size and passed in a couple days. I was a construction worker then and didn't have the best diet or ample fluid intake. I changed careers in 2000 and entered the technology field working more at a desk. I have an 11mm stone now that must have been growing for some time. In my construction days, jumping from a 2-3' height off of scaffolding at the end of the day seemed to have an effect because soon after is when the pain began. I'm not sure what stage I'm in now with the 11mm stone but I've had two severe pain episodes in the last 30 days. The first pain I just stayed in bed for 4 hours and the pain subsided. Last Sunday, I was at the ER for six hours. Now I'm home with herbals, meds and pain killers (which I haven't needed yet). The urologist is an hour away; my first visit is next week. I'm 70 and on medicare. I'm taking herbals (Chanca Piedra, Stone Free) and meds Flomax, antibiotics. Should be interesting. I'll keep you posted... if I live through this.

    • @stonerelief
      @stonerelief  3 месяца назад

      I'm really sorry to hear about your situation. It sounds incredibly challenging and painful. Staying hydrated and following your treatment plan is crucial. Please keep me updated on your progress and don't hesitate to reach out for support or advice. Take care of yourself, and I hope your pain subsides soon!

  • @linnybushey4120
    @linnybushey4120 9 дней назад

    Apologies for asking if this is in other comments but are there any concerns, contraindications, risks to consuming chanca piedra tea? Thank you.

  • @JTW3159
    @JTW3159 18 дней назад

    be careful drinking lots of lemon juice game me kidney stones ,just drink water

  • @Tech.Library
    @Tech.Library 3 месяца назад +2

    Had one in 2019, pain killers and lots of water intake and lemon did the magic. I eventually passed it out into the bath basin. Analysis showed its calcium made of....... Last two weeks, Pain started. Abdominal USS showed uteric calculus. Pain killers, lemon and lots of water did the magic. The beast was passed while urinating inside a cup(so as not to miss it) yesterday. Doc was very happy

  • @gurujb3480
    @gurujb3480 16 дней назад

    I have stone which measures 7.5 mm in left ureter does it passes out?

  • @travismatthews4506
    @travismatthews4506 Месяц назад +2

    Thanks so much for this. This is the second time I've had a stone and my GP's advice was absolutely useless as usual.
    You forget how painful it actually is until you get another one a few years later.

    • @stonerelief
      @stonerelief  Месяц назад

      It's our pleasure! Sorry to hear that you've been through two rounds of stones, though. They are miserable!
      Do you know what type of stones you're forming?

  • @DD-bn2mx
    @DD-bn2mx 4 месяца назад +4

    After the first passing the VA did an ex ray and they told me I had two more in each kidney. And the VA had no idea to help me. So when it started again. I did the lemon juice treatment all night for 12 hours and it did the job. Just stopped the lemon juice after the 12 hr night and I had no more pain.

    • @debbiepatten6264
      @debbiepatten6264 4 месяца назад +1

      Can you tell me how exactly you did this 13hr lemon procedure? My husband has a stone still lodged in hi left kidney that spasms daily. I bought him Stone Breaker, & he only drinks water & lemonade. It just will not pass. Thanks❤😊

    • @stonerelief
      @stonerelief  4 месяца назад +1

      I'm glad to hear that the lemon juice treatment helped alleviate your pain! It's important to find what works best for you. If you have any more questions or need further assistance, feel free to ask!

    • @debbiepatten6264
      @debbiepatten6264 4 месяца назад

      I needed to know what you do in this lemon juice treatment..directions please 🙏🏻

  • @stephaniegalton5611
    @stephaniegalton5611 4 месяца назад +3

    Very, very informative! Thank you very much!

    • @stonerelief
      @stonerelief  4 месяца назад

      You're very welcome! I'm glad you found the information informative. If you have any more questions or need further assistance, feel free to ask!

  • @dextermorgan2633
    @dextermorgan2633 3 месяца назад +1

    Alpha blocker (silodocine), lasix, diclofenac

  • @hexanal2211
    @hexanal2211 3 месяца назад +1

    Medicine that can help my kidney stone to break down while having water

  • @vivianjohnson6127
    @vivianjohnson6127 4 месяца назад +2

    As a woman I bought stone breakers..I had 19 stents .in 3 yrs and a big rock on my kidney God saw me through I hate those stents

    • @stonerelief
      @stonerelief  4 месяца назад

      That sounds incredibly challenging. Dealing with so many stents and a large kidney stone must have been really tough. It's great to hear that you've come through it with faith and strength. Stents can be really uncomfortable, so I hope you're finding some relief now. If you ever need to talk or share more, We are here!

  • @mrewilson106
    @mrewilson106 4 месяца назад +2

    Nice Explanation.Thank you

    • @stonerelief
      @stonerelief  4 месяца назад

      You're very welcome! If there's anything else you need help with or if you have more questions, just let me know!

  • @jaycruz7552
    @jaycruz7552 Месяц назад +1

    I appreciate this video, it’s been the most educational information I heard so far, I’m currently in stage 2, the ureter stage as per the kud xray. 4mm stone, I really can’t wait to pass this thing drinking lots of water, a gallon a day actually. I do have a slight pressure/pain on the side where the stone is at but it’s not really on my back it’s like in the middle from my back and front side. They gave me tamsulosin and said to see the urologist 3 weeks. Also some Vicodin should I be using these meds? I’m scared . I want this stone out 😢

    • @stonerelief
      @stonerelief  Месяц назад +1

      Thanks for showing us some love @jaycruz7552! Sorry to hear that you're still battling in Stage 2, though. Have you checked out our video on hydration while passing a kidney stone? It will be super helpful in helping you pass the stone faster with as little pain/discomfort as possible.
      And, pain meds are really only needed if you're in massive pain. Otherwise, you can manage most symptoms with more strategic hydration as outlined in the video I mentioned.
      Here's the link: www.stone-relief.com/hydration/?no_frame=1
      Let us know if you have questions. We're here to help!

  • @fishnchips2423
    @fishnchips2423 5 месяцев назад +2

    What will happen if the stone is way too large to pass, unless I missed it in the video? And what if the pain is too much and it can't be controlled? this sounds so scary. Thanks in advance and thanks for the informative video.

    • @usernextuser5385
      @usernextuser5385 4 месяца назад

      Check out "Chanca Piedra" the stone breaker.

    • @stonerelief
      @stonerelief  4 месяца назад +1

      Hi @fishnchips2423! We’re glad you find this video informative. We understand your worries; passing kidney stones is really one of the most painful experiences one can go through. We've been there.
      Weak stones, such as calcium oxalate dihydrate, can pass naturally regardless of size. Large, dense stones, like calcium oxalate monohydrate, will take time to pass. However, one of our Community members, Animesh, has a wonderful experience to share. He suffered from an 8 mm calcium oxalate stone for two years, but after taking CLEANSE, his kidney stone passed without any pain!
      As such, understanding kidney stone composition and density is also important for determining the most appropriate treatment.
      We have more information related to this topic in our community. We offer a step-by-step guide to passing kidney stones faster and with less pain in the free resources section, as well as an article discussing the importance of kidney stone density in the blog section.
      You can access them through these links:
      www.stone-relief.com/free-resources/
      www.stone-relief.com/kidney-stone-density/?no_frame=1

  • @LAStreetPreacher
    @LAStreetPreacher 5 месяцев назад +5

    3-4 liters per day is too much water for me. I can barely drink 2.5 liters which is about 10-11 8 oz cups of water.
    I am consuming 1 to 2 cups of lemon juice per day and I have stopped drinking Monster drinks.

    • @usernextuser5385
      @usernextuser5385 4 месяца назад

      Check out "Chanca Piedra" the stone breaker.

    • @stonerelief
      @stonerelief  4 месяца назад +1

      Hey @LAStreetPreacher! It’s great that you consume lemon juice every day, as it can greatly help prevent kidney stone formation due to the benefits of citric acid. Cutting back on Monster drinks is also a good move, as they can contain high levels of caffeine and sugar.
      Regarding your water intake, evaluate yourself whether your current water intake is enough to keep kidney stones away. If not, we suggest strategizing to drink more water.

  • @jakedamus
    @jakedamus 14 дней назад

    I'm going through my, so called symptoms now the 15th. I think it's in the bladder and this This past Sunday the 7th i went into the er with severe lower back pain and jacked my BP. Cat scan confirmed there is a large stone. They didn't tell me where but through these videos, is how I feel where it is. The kicker is the stone said to me 12x6x6mm. 😬. Funny thing is I do drink alot of liquids anyways. Like lemon ginger with a dash of apple cider vinegar, cran+pomegranate and beet juice on a daily.

  • @Ovrlol
    @Ovrlol 4 месяца назад +1

    Just got told i have a 8mm stone in my left kidney. Just ordered 2 lots of CLEANSE. Pls pls work

    • @stonerelief
      @stonerelief  4 месяца назад

      I understand the urgency and hope for relief. If you have any questions or need support, the Stone Relief community may also offer valuable insights and encouragement. Wishing you the best of luck with your treatment!

    • @Ovrlol
      @Ovrlol 3 месяца назад +1

      So update. Been having terrible pains all weekend. Had to take myself to hospital this morning. Cat scans just came back and my 8mm stone is now a 2mm stone in my lower left kidney and a 3mm stone in the top of my tube. So still have to pass both naturally but obviously a shitload better than a solid 8mm stone. So happy even tho still in discomfort haha really didnt want surgery

  • @alifefullofblessings_erm2300
    @alifefullofblessings_erm2300 21 день назад

    I'm currently in the process of stage 1. I was diagnosed with three stones three days ago. I worked as an early childhood educator, and I am terrified of having the pain when I go to work on Monday. So, drinking diuretics helps, and can coffee help pass the stone?

  • @sroy92121
    @sroy92121 21 день назад

    Thanks for explaining very clearly each of the four stages and potential symptoms/pain etc.
    Could you comment on which stages can cause internal irritation and hence blood to appear on the urine? I'm guessing stages 1 certainly and 2, but not 3 and 4?

  • @EA-tb4bn
    @EA-tb4bn 27 дней назад

    Thank you so much! Currently in stage 1/2 keep reading to NOT to drink too much water because it will inflame the kidney. Is this true?

  • @tapiwachitanda9894
    @tapiwachitanda9894 25 дней назад

    Please help im also geting pains wen sleeping but wen i wake up it will be easy amd furing the day im okay

  • @patleo123
    @patleo123 3 месяца назад

    Doctor, please advise me. I had an abdominal pain and went for a CT scan. After the CT scan, I was told I had a 6mm kidney stone. The pain went off after 26 hours. It has been a week now, since the pain went off. I do not feel discomfortable all this time. What has happened? Could it be that the stone has already been passed out? Will I feel anything if it is still lodged inside the bladder? Thank you.

    • @stonerelief
      @stonerelief  3 месяца назад

      Based on your experience, it's possible that the kidney stone has passed, especially since the pain has subsided. However, here are a few insights from our blog that might help you understand what could be happening: When a kidney stone enters the bladder, the severe pain typically decreases significantly. Instead, you might feel immense pressure and a frequent urge to urinate. This sensation occurs because your body detects the foreign object in your urinary tract and tries to expel it.
      To ensure you are well-prepared for the final stages of passing a kidney stone, I recommend reading our free guide on the "4 Simple Steps to Pass Your Kidney Stone," which provides practical advice to ease the process and minimize discomfort. You can access the guide throught this, fuckkidneystones.com/
      If you have any further questions or need additional support, please don't hesitate to reach out!
      Wishing you good health and a swift recovery.

  • @patsykissoon7088
    @patsykissoon7088 4 месяца назад +1

    Couldn't have asked for a clearer explanation.Thank you so very much for sharing this information with us.👍Presently I'm at stage 4..and I'm consuming a.lot of water to help push it out.This is really a painful experience.

    • @stonerelief
      @stonerelief  4 месяца назад

      Hey there, @patsykissoon7088! Thank you, we’re glad you find this information helpful. Great job maintaining your hydration; it's crucial for a speedy recovery. Dealing with kidney stones is tough indeed, but we're hopeful for your fast recovery. 🙏To help strategize passing your kidney stones, you can also check out the guides in the free resources section of our community website.
      Get instant access through this link: www.stone-relief.com/free-resources/

    • @louiedangelo3843
      @louiedangelo3843 2 месяца назад

      At stage 4 now. 🥴🥹How did it go? Any advice?

  • @DD-bn2mx
    @DD-bn2mx 4 месяца назад +1

    best yet. Understanding helps a lot

    • @stonerelief
      @stonerelief  4 месяца назад

      Welcome! It's great to have you here. If you have any questions or need assistance, feel free to ask!

  • @cathycorell7337
    @cathycorell7337 4 месяца назад +1

    How do you push?

    • @stonerelief
      @stonerelief  4 месяца назад

      Hi @cathycorell7337! Drinking a lot of water in the shortest time will create a high level of back pressure. Combined with the loosened state, you should urinate at the fastest rate possible to force the stone past the UVJ and/or out of your bladder. Just repeat this process until you pass your stone.
      For more detailed information about this, we encourage you to read the PDF about 3 Steps to Force Out Kidney Stones found in our community under the free resources section. Get instant access here: www.stone-relief.com/free-resources/

  • @BlueDolmen
    @BlueDolmen 17 дней назад

    Dear Sir, holy shit! Why didn’t the doctor tell me to push hard when I pee? I was in the ER yesterday after seeing an OBGYN for intense pelvic pain. I also was referred to a neurologist for back pain, and learned I have a bulging disk. The OBGYN said I should go to the ER, because though I have a couple cysts, that was not my pain. ER took me seriously and took great care of me (morphine IV and cat scan). Told me I have an 8MM kidney stone in 0:07 my right kidney. Sent me home with a referral, 3 days worth of pain meds, and order to drink tons of water, and pee in a strainer. I watched your video and about 20 others. You said I gotta push it, so I went right in after watching this, got my strainer ready and pushed as hard as I could, and I heard the magical “tink “ of a rock bouncing into the strainer!!!! You sir are my HERO! Thank you thank you THANK YOU!!!! My back felt instantly better! I’m so damn happy!!!!

    • @BlueDolmen
      @BlueDolmen 17 дней назад

      Two months of escalating pain, I’m so thankful to you🤘

  • @leadimentoobrien1221
    @leadimentoobrien1221 4 месяца назад

    Does weed that i use for pain killer for kidney stones have OXALATES that causes kidney stones.

    • @stonerelief
      @stonerelief  4 месяца назад

      Weed used for pain relief doesn't contain significant amounts of oxalates that would contribute to kidney stone formation. Oxalates are typically found in certain foods and beverages. However, For a safer and more effective treatment, consider using CLEANSE. It contains organic, natural ingredients with pain-relief, anti-inflammatory, diuretic, and stone-dissolving properties. CLEANSE helps pass kidney stones with less discomfort and no adverse effects.

  • @trevoraugustus2249
    @trevoraugustus2249 2 месяца назад

    Question. If I have had the stage 1 very painful episodes 3 times in 1-2 weeks, but managed to eventually fall asleep each time. Will it just keep coming back until it passes?
    Last night was 5-6 hours of unrelenting pain, but I woke up feeling better after sleeping.

    • @stonerelief
      @stonerelief  2 месяца назад

      It depends on your stone type, Trevor. You might wanna check this out, www.stone-relief.com/kidney-stones-without-pain/ This is what you might wanna need to, as this will help you what you will do, next.

  • @thebravespirit439
    @thebravespirit439 4 месяца назад +1

    thank you

  • @shericeanderson2204
    @shericeanderson2204 3 месяца назад

    This was very helpful. I’m experiencing my first kidney stone which I have had symptoms from for 7 months. It is 1.5 CM and the urologist is recommending surgery. Could I pass a stone to at size on my own, if I take CLEANSE and during a lot of water?

    • @stonerelief
      @stonerelief  3 месяца назад

      CLEANSE can act as a pain reliever and support the process, but if the pain becomes too much to manage or severely disrupts your life, surgery might be the best option. There is a time and place for surgical procedures, especially for stones of this size. If you need any additional help or information, you can check out this fuckstones.com It might offer some useful insights and support as you navigate this challenging situation.

  • @RitwikBahukhandi
    @RitwikBahukhandi 2 месяца назад

    Thanks for the info. Can you tell us what are average days duration for these stages.

    • @stonerelief
      @stonerelief  2 месяца назад

      If you wanna know more about, Check this blog, this composed of a more comprehensive explanation! Let me know if you have any question, Our community are here to help! www.stone-relief.com/4-stages-to-passing-kidney-stones/?no_frame=1

  • @mossymoon894
    @mossymoon894 2 месяца назад

    7mm stone it's not even the pain for me that's fine so far it's the nausea. My word I feel like I'm in the first trimester of pregnancy. Just random waves of nausea and barely a appetite. Pretty sure I'm losing weight because of skipped meals 🤢

    • @stonerelief
      @stonerelief  2 месяца назад

      That sounds really tough. Nausea and loss of appetite can be exhausting. Make sure to stay hydrated and try small, bland meals when you can. If it gets worse, don’t hesitate to reach out to us! Check this blog for more information: www.stone-relief.com/4-stages-to-passing-kidney-stones/?no_frame=1

  • @jamieross9924
    @jamieross9924 3 месяца назад

    Excellent video. How long does it take to get through stage 3? Been three days of drinking 4 litres and running to pee, blood, and pain like a UTI, but still nothing. Not sure how much time I can have off work.

    • @stonerelief
      @stonerelief  3 месяца назад

      It's great that you found the video helpful! Stage 3, which involves using a diuretic to help pass the stone, can vary in terms of how long it takes to be effective. Typically, you should start to see results within a few days to a week after starting the diuretic. However, everyone's body is different, so it's important to stay in close communication with your healthcare provider to monitor your progress. We can give you a personalized advice with the help of our Coach, check it here! fuckkidneystones.com/

  • @eworks9828
    @eworks9828 3 месяца назад

    The medical profession is absolutely useless in treating stones. Mine started 3 weeks ago. Went into urgent care and they said "you really need a CT to confirm stones BUT insurance will not pay for one until we have done an ultrasound and test urine for blood". Fine. did that and the US was "inconclusive". All the time they are asking what is my pain level and I keep telling them to give me something. Long story short- I am now on day 21 and finally getting to breath and have some sort of life and get some rest. I think the medical profession is a racket and I would have done better to go on the street to get something for pain.

    • @stonerelief
      @stonerelief  2 месяца назад

      That sounds incredibly frustrating. The healthcare system can definitely feel like a maze sometimes. We're here for you, and if you have any questions or need support, you can find more information here: www.stone-relief.com/news-feed/

  • @rostamtoos76
    @rostamtoos76 3 месяца назад

    Have an stone the size of 7mm by 4mm in the bottom of my ureter (1/3 bottom) Im concerned as I must take a 34 hrs plane trip with no stop am I going to have issues while on the plane traveling ? I also must drink at least 1 to 2 liter of waters before I have to go pee , can you help ? @stonerelief , thanks in advance

    • @stonerelief
      @stonerelief  3 месяца назад

      Hey there, I'm sorry to hear about your kidney stone troubles, especially with such a long flight ahead. Here's a plan that might help make it more manageable: Consider taking over-the-counter pain relievers like ibuprofen (Advil, Motrin), Aleve, or Tylenol. To reduce inflammation and help the stone move along, consider natural solutions like Dandelion Root or Chanca Piedra, Drinking plenty of water is key. Aim for at least 1 to 2 liters a day, but listen to your body and adjust as needed. Safe travels, and I hope you find relief soon. If you want more information about kidney stone Relief, I can share that with you as well. Check it here: fuckstones.com/

  • @manjeshkumars
    @manjeshkumars 4 месяца назад

    Wonder Info...Just wanted to know....i get a sort of pain which feels like pocking lightly on my back (left side)..so am at which stage of it?

    • @stonerelief
      @stonerelief  4 месяца назад

      If you're pass the stage where the pain is intense, you are probably in stage 2 now. But if your stone is only small and is not causing obstruction on the very first place, you could also be in stge one yet. Just around those two stages. Rest assured, there's a high chance you'll get that stone out with this process.

  • @Johnyrocket70
    @Johnyrocket70 2 месяца назад

    CAT scan said I had bilateral renal stones. I forgot all about them. A month later the pain came yesterday. Today it was so bad I'm nauseous. Hope it goes down soon.

    • @stonerelief
      @stonerelief  2 месяца назад

      Hey there, Johny. We can provide specific advice based on your symptoms and medical history, do you want me give this to you? You can check it here, www.stone-relief.com/news-feed/ Let me know if you can access it and we can connect with you.

  • @JeanneDraper
    @JeanneDraper 2 месяца назад

    Lemon juice is a allergy for me. Is apple cider vinegar an effective alternative?

    • @stonerelief
      @stonerelief  2 месяца назад

      Yes, It helps A LOT. However, the best way to protect yourself is still making a dietary shift from plant-based towards animal-based. No band aids. You’re cutting the problem from the roots. You can check this blog for more information, www.stone-relief.com/dietary-citrates-and-kidney-stones/?no_frame=1

  • @susanniedermeyer348
    @susanniedermeyer348 3 месяца назад

    Thank you ! Best information! Didn’t get this from the hospital or doctor

    • @stonerelief
      @stonerelief  3 месяца назад

      Thank you so much for your kind words! I'm really glad to hear that you found the information helpful. If you’d like to connect with others who are going through similar experiences and find more resources and support, I’d love to invite you to join our community at fuckkidneystones.com We’re all in this together, and having a supportive group can make a big difference. Hope to see you there!

  • @montylacey4618
    @montylacey4618 4 месяца назад

    Good stuff 🤠👍thank you great tutorial and explanation of the process.

    • @stonerelief
      @stonerelief  4 месяца назад

      You're welcome! I'm happy the information was useful. If you have more questions or need additional help, feel free to explore this resource, which could be very beneficial for you: www.stone-relief.com/free-resources/

  • @1wildblue1
    @1wildblue1 4 месяца назад

    So informative and helpful, thank you!!!

    • @stonerelief
      @stonerelief  4 месяца назад

      If you have any more questions or need further assistance, here's a guide for you! www.stone-relief.com/free-resources/

  • @peterdelbove2838
    @peterdelbove2838 4 месяца назад

    I'm dealing with a large stone right now. This video was very helpful. Thank you!

    • @stonerelief
      @stonerelief  4 месяца назад

      I'm sorry to hear about the kidney stone, but I'm glad the video was helpful. If you have any more questions or need further support, feel free to ask. Wishing you a speedy recovery!

  • @Inglescomgus
    @Inglescomgus 4 месяца назад

    I’m at stage 3 with the stone stuck right at the entrence of the bladder. I’m drinking a ton of water for the past 3 days and it hurts like hell. Any tips or pointers to help the stone finally drop inside the bladder?

    • @stonerelief
      @stonerelief  4 месяца назад +1

      Don't worry. If it is stuck between the ureter and the bladder, you may need an anti-inflammatory/ pain-reliever, like CLEANSE to open up the way and help the stone move down. However, if CLEANSE is not available in your area, try to find something with the same anti-inflammatory properties. Then, start the process all over again. This blog will help you a lot: www.stone-relief.com/3-steps-to-flush-out-stuck-kidney-stones/

  • @KarsonsChannel
    @KarsonsChannel Месяц назад

    Have you taken flomax/tamsulosin?

    • @stonerelief
      @stonerelief  Месяц назад

      For anti-inflammatory like Ibuprofen or Advil, this reduces inflammation enough to allow more freedom of movement for the kidney stone. And Cleanse, that passes a kidney stones in the ureter faster with less discomfort using 100% natural ingredients. www.stone-relief.com/products/cleanse/ Here is the link!

  • @ashleywebster7590
    @ashleywebster7590 3 месяца назад

    When it’s to the point of passing it will it hurt when releasing through the urethra?

    • @stonerelief
      @stonerelief  3 месяца назад

      When the stone moves from the bladder into the urethra, you will feel immense pressure and the need to push. It's important to stay calm and continue to push until the stone passes out of your body. The pain during this final stage is often described as a sharp and intense feeling as the stone travels through the urethra. The sensation might be similar to pushing something rough through a delicate area, but once it is out, you should feel immediate relief. If you're looking for more details on the entire process and tips on how to make it easier, I recommend reading this blog post. It covers the four stages of passing a kidney stone in depth and offers practical advice to help you through the experience: www.stone-relief.com/4-stages-to-passing-kidney-stones/?no_frame=1
      Stay strong, and I hope you find relief soon!

  • @leadimentoobrien1221
    @leadimentoobrien1221 4 месяца назад

    What is an antiinflammatory for kidney stones?

    • @stonerelief
      @stonerelief  4 месяца назад

      If you're dealing with kidney stones, consider using CLEANSE. It's designed to help pass stones with less pain, it offers pain relief, anti-inflammatory benefits, diuretic effects, and stone-dissolving properties, providing significant relief.

  • @-horapolice4309
    @-horapolice4309 3 месяца назад

    My 7 year old son has kidney stone since 2022. Now its 8mm X 4mm X 4mm. Its in right side of uriter. It cannot see in ultrasound or xray. Only ct can see it. There is so many white particles in his urine. I am wonder can a stone stay in uriter for that my time.

    • @stonerelief
      @stonerelief  3 месяца назад +1

      I'm sorry to hear about your son's situation. Yes, a kidney stone can stay lodged in the ureter for an extended period, potentially causing significant issues such as infection, obstruction, and kidney damage. The presence of white particles in his urine suggests there might be an infection, a regular monitoring are essential to address the current stone and prevent future occurrences. If you have any more questions, feel free to check this out, We hope your son will find a relief very soon. fuckkidneystones.com

    • @-horapolice4309
      @-horapolice4309 3 месяца назад

      @@stonerelief when stone in uriter urinary tract produce mucus to get rid of foreign body. Mucus helps stone to pass easily. Sometimes it lasts for months when the stone is too big .

  • @powerwoshipjoel7916
    @powerwoshipjoel7916 3 месяца назад

    My stone is 6.2mm and i swear have never experienced pain like this before...am sweating😢

    • @stonerelief
      @stonerelief  3 месяца назад +1

      I'm so sorry to hear you're going through this. Have you tried any treatments for the pain yet? Cleanse will be helpful for managing kidney stone discomfort. Would you like more information about it or some tips on how to use it effectively?

    • @powerwoshipjoel7916
      @powerwoshipjoel7916 3 месяца назад

      @@stonerelief am under some pain medication

  • @pastelpatriot
    @pastelpatriot 4 месяца назад

    How long does stage one pain last? And, where exactly is it located? I had a sudden wave of crippling stomach pain a few days ago & my right kidney has been sore since then. Wondering if it was a stone🤔

    • @stonerelief
      @stonerelief  4 месяца назад

      the pain experienced in Stage One, which is typically the most intense, can last from a few hours to a couple of days. The pain is located in the flank area, between the lower ribs and hip, and can radiate to the lower abdomen and groin. If you had a sudden wave of crippling stomach pain followed by ongoing soreness in your right kidney area, it could indeed be a kidney stone.

    • @stonerelief
      @stonerelief  4 месяца назад

      It's important to seek medical attention for a proper diagnosis and treatment plan. CT scans are highly effective in identifying kidney stones of all types and sizes. They can also provide valuable information about the density of the stones, measured in Hounsfield Units, which is crucial for determining the most appropriate treatment approach based on the type of stone present. Here's a free guide for you, www.stone-relief.com/free-resources/ Check it here!

  • @letmesing9978
    @letmesing9978 2 месяца назад

    Which stage am i?
    2 weeks ago it was in my upper uterer.
    Drank water alot jump jump and jump.
    Since yesterday im having constant urge to pee and feel Stinging and burning sensation in bladder when bladder is empty
    and when i drink water and it make my bladder full.
    discomfort and sting feel is Reduce till i make my bladder empty again

    • @stonerelief
      @stonerelief  2 месяца назад

      Hi there, @letmesing9978! Based on the symptoms you're experiencing and the stages described, it seems you're in Stage Three of passing a kidney stone.
      Constant urge to pee: This indicates that your bladder is trying to expel the stone.
      Stinging and burning sensation: These sensations often occur when the stone is in the bladder or the urethra.
      Discomfort reducing when the bladder is full: This aligns with the bladder’s response to the foreign object (the stone) and indicates that the stone is likely in the bladder, not yet fully passed into the urethra.
      The description of the stages indicates that once the stone reaches the bladder (Stage Three), the pain largely diminishes but is replaced by the frequent urge to urinate and the feeling of pressure. This matches your current experience.
      If you wanna know more about the stages, Check this blog for your reference. www.stone-relief.com/4-stages-to-passing-kidney-stones/?no_frame=1

    • @letmesing9978
      @letmesing9978 2 месяца назад

      @@stonerelief thank you fpr explanation. I am. Amazed that i made my 6mm stone from my kidney to near bladder or in bladder from that tiny uterer tube haha. I really wish this stone to pass asap.

    • @letmesing9978
      @letmesing9978 Месяц назад +1

      @@stonerelief finally passed the stone today.

  • @utuberinthemaking1096
    @utuberinthemaking1096 3 месяца назад

    Thanks for the great info sir

    • @stonerelief
      @stonerelief  3 месяца назад

      You're welcome! I'm glad you found the information helpful. If you're interested in learning more, feel free to check out the blogs at www.stone-relief.com/blog-articles/ for additional insights and tips.

  • @JimBic72
    @JimBic72 3 месяца назад

    I pass stones almost weekly. Doctors do more know why I produce so many stones. As you described, they are extremely painful and to be perfectly blunt are ruining my life. I have confirmed uric acid stones and and taking allopurinol. Any recommendations?

    • @stonerelief
      @stonerelief  3 месяца назад +1

      Uric acid stones are often due to acidic urine, driven by some metabolic issues. We have a comprehensive blog about the different types of uric acid stones and their specific causes. If you spot your specific stone in this list, you will know the specific reasons why they form to prevent future formations: www.stone-relief.com/uric-acid-kidney-stone-subtypes/
      If you have further questions, feel free to reach out.

    • @JimBic72
      @JimBic72 3 месяца назад

      @@stonerelief Thanks so much. Was seriously thinking of setting up a one on one meeting so we can discuss further. Do you do business with people from Canada?

    • @stonerelief
      @stonerelief  3 месяца назад +1

      Yes, we do. You can schedule a one-on-one call here: www.stone-relief.com/products/kidney-stone-coaching/

  • @louiedangelo3843
    @louiedangelo3843 2 месяца назад

    Went to the ER cet scan i was told i had one stone 4mm. Next day i see 2 stones and another following day but still in pain almost like the first day buy now pain Comes and goes 🥴🙏

    • @stonerelief
      @stonerelief  2 месяца назад

      Hey there, Louie. Any idea what type of stone? Did they mentioned it with you?

    • @louiedangelo3843
      @louiedangelo3843 2 месяца назад

      @@stonereliefits the id. Yellow small

    • @louiedangelo3843
      @louiedangelo3843 2 месяца назад

      @@stonereliefdont know but the 3 stones dissolved in the filter cup after 6 days. Still in pain .🥹

  • @christinawiebe5034
    @christinawiebe5034 4 месяца назад

    Thank you

    • @stonerelief
      @stonerelief  4 месяца назад +1

      You're welcome! If you have a specific question or topic in mind, feel free to ask, and I'll be happy to help.

  • @eightball311
    @eightball311 Месяц назад

    1 week of serious pain! Had to have a stent placed. Hate those stents!

    • @stonerelief
      @stonerelief  Месяц назад

      I'm sorry to hear you’re dealing with that. Stents can be really uncomfortable, but they’re often necessary to help with the passage of kidney stones and to prevent blockages.
      If you are interested, here is the link for stent survival guide, let me know if you can access this link. www.stone-relief.com/the-stent-survival-guide/

    • @eightball311
      @eightball311 Месяц назад

      @@stonerelief great video. The stone is at the kidney opening. Causing infection. Dr said the stone was too high up to grab, and with infection, can not lazer. So hence another procedure

    • @stonerelief
      @stonerelief  Месяц назад

      Oh, with infection present, procedures like PCNL is best. If you need any help with prevention after you get that stone out, feel free to reach out.

  • @crookedFC
    @crookedFC 4 месяца назад

    Brilliant description!
    Just had one, as per most of the comments, to the ER, liquid paracetamol, IV fluids and then hit me with the Fentanyl.
    The stage of bladder / urethra was the weirdest - urge to pass urine was not familiar so that’s when I got more concerned.
    All good now, sadly couldn’t capture the stone (maybe it’s still in me…) but feeling good and have started be aware of hydration moving fwd.

    • @stonerelief
      @stonerelief  4 месяца назад +1

      Thank you for sharing your experience, and I'm glad to hear that you're feeling better now. Kidney stones can be a challenging and painful experience, but it's great that you received prompt medical attention and are now taking steps to stay hydrated to prevent future stones. If you have any concerns or need further advice, don't hesitate to reach out!

    • @crookedFC
      @crookedFC 4 месяца назад

      @@stonerelief brilliant mate - absolutely excellent info.

    • @crookedFC
      @crookedFC 4 месяца назад

      @@stonerelief I have a feeling I have to pass another one now, had some slight kidney pain and now have the urge feeling again, what a rotten process.

    • @stonerelief
      @stonerelief  3 месяца назад +1

      Just following up with you, do you still have the stone or you think it already passed?

    • @crookedFC
      @crookedFC 3 месяца назад

      @@stonerelief I think it has passed now, been to my GP and he thinks I’m good, more than likely emulsified and it eroded down.

  • @TechboyUK
    @TechboyUK 5 месяцев назад +3

    Useful info, I have a stone right now. Thank you.

    • @usernextuser5385
      @usernextuser5385 4 месяца назад

      Check out "Chanca Piedra" the stone breaker.

    • @ritatharp5238
      @ritatharp5238 4 месяца назад +2

      A. Hurts like childbirth.
      B. Hurts like a bullet wound.
      C. Hurts like a knife stabbing.
      D. All of the above.

    • @jkecmmc33
      @jkecmmc33 4 месяца назад

      @@ritatharp5238 D for me

    • @stonerelief
      @stonerelief  4 месяца назад +2

      Thank you, @TechboyUK. We're glad you find the information helpful. How's your current situation?

    • @TechboyUK
      @TechboyUK 4 месяца назад +1

      ​@@stonerelief I'm good now thank you - quite lucky!
      A few weeks ago I was on holiday in Tenerife and I woke up at 3am with a severe pain in my right side and vomited a lot. This lasted for 30 mins - I thought it was just food poisoning.
      Then 2 weeks later I was at home and had the same pain and vomiting, so I thought it would be over after 30 minutes. I waited an hour before deciding I should go to A&E.
      My wife drove me to A&E to get checked out, saline drip and pain relief (up the rectum - works after 10 mins, good stuff!).
      The next day I went to a medical clinic to get a CT scan - they found a kidney stone.
      I kept drinking a lot of water and by the next day I think the kidney stone had gone! I didn't feel or see it pass through me.
      Bloodwork a few days later showed that my kidney function had gone from 50% up to 70%. It took a few days for the swelling (and pain) of my kidney area to go down, but that was fine.
      I'm just very happy that I only had 30 minutes of pain whilst on holiday - that could have ruined the holiday! 2 days pain at home (England) isn't bad - could have been a lot worse.
      I was supposed to have a CAT scan this week to confirm that there are no more stones inside me, but the clinic hasn't phoned me to book the appointment and I've been very busy at work. I'll call them to arrange a CT scan.
      Thanks again for your video, it really does help to understand what's happening!