Had shockwave and laser lithotripsy. In one case I had 3x procedures over a 0.9mm the shockwave basically made it 1000x more complicated and was the most painful shit I've ever went through..... I went into shock twice, n tore out my IV and just laid on the floor naked screaming like a tank had crushed and tore my legs off..... (They had a pain Dr that just happened to be passing by or something) and if it wasn't for her I would of found a window and fell out).... Anyway they start spraying shit up my nose! The Dr sprayed dulidud in my left nostril and fentanyl in my right at the same time (and she's telling me to keep snorting and snorting, while like 5 nurses were stabbing me everywhere trying to get IV access again immediately .... (I had already had a couple Vicodin from the nurse as I was coming too before I went into shock) .....when they finally finally got a cathader in my arm this Dr hit me w like 16mg of dulidud , and I legit just turned into a normal person again and asked what was happening etc. ( The nurses were pissed.... I must of scared the other patients she said I sounded like a civil war dude getting his limbs sawed off. It was a brutal recovery and that relief was fleeting but ...I WALKED out of that hospital with a stent in my dick and everything like it was nothing , I just kept apologizing profusely 😅😅 kidney stones will make you wail like a 2 year old
At 18 years old I had a 14mm kidney stone stuck in my kidney. it would move around and feel like someone was punching me. One morning I woke up thrashing in pain and crying for an hour. My mother was panicking. 1 hour later I come out like nothings happened. They used focused energy waves to break it up. Had to be put under for the operation. When I woke up it felt like I had been jumped and kicked in the same spot over and over. Had to pass 8 stones while pissing through a strainer. The last stone passed while I was at work. It was the most jagged piece. I screamed as it passed. Lesson from my situation. Don't drink calcium protein drinks every day if you're not intaking A LOT of water. Just eat healthy and high protein if you're trying to gain muscle.
Most torturous pain I've ever had Its embarrassing you just writhe on the floor in waves of pain. Pain medication didnt do anything! Only relief was when it passed 10hrs later!!!
Pretty bad pain but I’ve never passed one, had laser surgery once and lithotripsy once. It’s the DAMN stents they put in after. Dear god, I’ve never had a uti but I’ve been told this feels the same. Cramping and feeling like I have to pee all the time. And when you try to hold it, it feels like someone punched you really hard in the back. Ughhhh
Kidney stones are one of my biggest fears. I used to work in surgery and I had way too many women say they’d rather give birth again than push out another kidney stone. Seen way too many grown ass men who look like Hells Angels bikers in tears. We had a prisoner who had murdered someone come in and he was in tears from the pain. I drink so much water all the time because I am NOT getting one. I know that’s not the end all to kidney stones, but it makes me feel better.
Yeah. Had three bouts myself. Last one, got stuck. For three months. I unfortunately am one of the few who cannot metabolize morphine. Cyp2d6 inactive. First stone, took 3 percs. Nothing. Was told that one will put some people right out. Anti-spasmodic are your friends.
I've had kidney stones twice, and I'd rather give birth 40 times over than ever feel that pain again!! I couldn't urinate because the stone were blocking its path, and that was agony, too! when I eventually could wee, I had to do it over what looked like tights over a bowl so the stones would be caught! As they were coming to take me to a different hospital for that procedure that you talk about in this video i managed to pass all the stones and when I tell you that was a huge relief, It just instantly goes away and I felt so emotional that i cried!
Had my first one a few weeks ago, you’re right absolute agony. Was like Mike Tyson punched me in the nuts and the pain lasted 3 days. Wouldn’t wish it on my enemy. Drink water kids
Bro just stay hydrated. This shit happens when you aint hydrated enough and supersaturation in the kidney happens. But also stay in diet, some foods like beans and potatoes contain a lot of oxalate which is responsible for 90% of kidney stones that are formed. (there are other types but oxalate kidney stones are the most common) Yeah you get the point now. Drink a lot of water and have a diet (not a strict diet but just lower your consumption on foods that contain oxalate) or you'll have a pain worse than giving birth.
I’m a 35yo man. Very active, drink lots of water, physical career. Woke up a Saturday morning with minor lower back pain…went to Lowe’s…got worse…went home…got worse…laid in bed…got worse…took a hot shower…felt abit better but as soon as I got out of the shower I called TeleDoc and told them my symptoms and the Dr was spot on. Told me to go to ER. By that time I was is some real pain and getting very nauseous. They admitted me and and by this time it was around 2pm so I had gone all morning dealing with this. They gave me morphine and I was in the fetal for like 3hrs in the hospital ER. Scans come back and Dr says “you have a 3mm kidney stone you are passing. Will give you bags of I.V and help you get it through” the morphine did help but I would rather let a bull run me over then deal with that again. I ended up having to use the restroom since I was on fluids and it passed. They showed me the stone. I was told that was on the smaller side of kidney stones. It was horrendously painful lol 😂
I pass 3mm stones and don’t even wince, I don’t know why people act like it’s so intense and cry in the fetal position.. I’ve got about 6 saved in a baggie and the last 3-4 have been just mildly uncomfortable and all bigger than 3mm.
@@offspringfan89the UK has a law on that, when you turn 18 the NHS assume you want to donate stuff after you die so they automatically put you on the donors list. You can opt out though.
I had no symptoms at all until one day, fever, vomiting, pain, ambulance, ER. They sent me home. Several hours later I came back in even worse shape. Diagnosis? Sepsis due to kidney rupture due to a kidney stone blockage. Hospitalized for around a week with IV antibiotics. I never even heard of such a thing.
Thank God you are okay! Same situation, but with my appendix rupture. Sent me home and ruptured 4 hours before hand. Blacked out 20 hours later. I was dying. Hospital for 11 days. Sepsis is the begining. I do hope you're kidney stone free now
I've had 22 kidney stones. One had to be removed surgically. I am a much stronger person, mentally and physically, due to those experiences. I have become grateful for those terrible experiences.
From someone who's passed 2 kidney stones in my life, It's 48h of the most excruciating pain I've ever felt. Fever, throwing up and worst is the burn 🔥 when you try and pee but on the other hand when I woke up and peed and the stone shot out in the toilet and I had the best piss of my life, my wife even heard me go AHHHHHHHHHH for the length of the piss. Overall woulnt wish it on anyone
This would have saved my Mother from having both hands and feet amputated. Stone had blocked urinary trac, just needed it dislodged. Holiday weekend and untreated. transfer to another hospital after I threw a fit. Sepsis. Medication to keep blood flowing to vital organs, too much. ICU 90 days. Hospital 9 months total. Thanks for sharing your videos and information. Here’s a nurse who appreciates. 💝
@@robinpetersson3081 I’m sorry, didn’t share to scare anyone. This was 1975 with my Mother. Much has changed since then thankfully. She lived a wonderful life after that, until Covid 2 years ago. 💝🙏🏻. Just pay attention to your health and you’ll be fine Robin 💝
😢 I wish my dad had one these treatments to break up his stone. It was the final straw , his body could not take it anymore. Beyond his other on going health issues, a kidney stone cost him his life. He was 71. I still miss him all these yrs.
@@kathystorm5126 I wouldn't know...for either personally. I have met men tougher than me turn to little mommas boys when it's time to pass one of those. I'll continue to stay hydrated.
Seeing this stone made my kidneys hurt immediately. I often have kidney stones but never one that got big enough for surgery, yet they still hurt so much more than anything you could ever imagine apart from child birth
@@m4x927 Alzheimer's by far. Cancer is fine I can take a gun to my head and end it once it gets to the end. With Alzheimer's you don't have that option. You have to suffer through forgetting everybody and everything you ever cared about.
@@m4x927 that’s what I thought until I got one at 19, didn’t drink soda and drank a lot of water and I was healthy and played sports all the time but I still got one
My uncle gets kidney stones quite often and he has a technique I wouldn’t recommend but that works for him. He sits down and drinks a lot of beer. Then naturally he has to pee very often, until he pees the stones. Now, they say peeing them really hurts, but since he’s quite drunk, he doesn’t feel it that much lol
Did this with stone #2.. drank beer all day until I couldn't take the pain anymore.. passed the stone 15 min after getting to the hospital.. if it's small enough to go down, drink lots of water or beer 😂
Kidney stones are so painful man. I had an 8mm and I was crying like a baby, and I've broken hundreds of bones (brittle bones disease). It was quite literally the absolute worst pain besides my pinched spinal cord. Felt like I was being stabbed. I recommend everyone drink a few bottles of water a day minimum, your kidneys will thank you.
Had the second surgery option last month. My stone was 9mm blocking the ureter. They also installed a stent. Very uncomfortable passing urine for several days after the op. All good now.
I have the ureteroscopy tomorrow for the second time and I hope the knock me out again! Then you gave to go back to have the stent removed, not comfortable at all. Currently sitting in my heated lift chair with a heating pad on my side listen to bineural beats for kidney stone relief.
Had a kidney stone when I was 16… had to have it lasered and had a stent installed. Sure taught me to drink more water and eat less shitty. Lost a bunch of weight after the operation because of how afraid I was of having another. Getting that stent pulled out was awful lmao, 1, 2, 3! And the doc pulled that shit out like he was starting a chainsaw hahah. First and last time another man grabs my cock honestly. Word to the wise for those reading this, Drink more water!
Or make you pass it if it’s small enough 😩 which sucks you get no meds just a toilet hat to catch it at home an a little cup to bring it to the dr… I still some small ones in both my kidneys praying I never have to go thru that again!!
@@TheDeathLove Pissing out a jagged rock crystal is extremely painful, especially if it's a size that's borderline surgery/let it pass, ibuprofen or acetaminophen won't do anything for this kind of pain
I’m 17 and have passed 4 kidney stones. Thankful that all of them had been small enough to pass through. Each one took 5 days to pass. I couldn’t hardly walk out of the bedroom, terribly sharp pain in your side torso, and all I wanted to do was sleep.
@@usienwkdau2jfb28u4b I got my first one from drinking way too much Mountain Dew. I remember I finished a six pack of the small cans in two days. The second one was also from Mountain Dew but I strictly cut back to just one a day. The third one was from drinking unrefrigerated juice (which wont cause kidney stones directly but it made me have one since I’ve already had them) and the fourth one was from too much exercise (again, doesnt directly cause stones but since I’ve had a history with them).
27 and currently on my 3 bout of kidney stones. First time I passed them, second time it was too big to pass so they stuck a tube in my urethra to laser them to help pass. Now I’m getting keyhole surgery to help remove it because it’s the 3rd time I’ve got them and it’s big as a walnut.
@@you-nh8xo nah prob wasn't hydrating enough. exercising does cause you to use up more liquid, many make the mistake of not increasing water intake enough doing exercises.
I passed my first kidney stone at 17 then another at 22. It's agony, the worst pain you can ever imagine for a week straight. You can't pee and when you do, it's bloody.
@@Bria.W yeah but bigger stones can cause much more pain because it completely blocks ureter ,causing kidney and ureter spasms,pain radiates to chest and lower back and some times bladder Worst pain
I literally just had some huge ones removed last night, I can't express how much I appreciate the scope method for how non invasive and highly effective it is
Oh really.... I have one.. hospital says ahh it's sitting there nicely... ooh is it... apparently ATM small enough to go through the tube thing ..... 😲. .... how painful on scale 1-10 .... 10 being worst pain,, and how long is that pain....... I probably need to prepare xx
Wendy...get ready. Cause shits about to go down for you. I think it's a Lil different for men cause our Eurethra is longer but pain is pain. The doctor at the hospital said to me it's akin to giving birth but for 10 to 15 seconds. Hope all goes well!
@Aidendepeden I threw up once but passed out during cause the pain of doing that and letting my body pass a stone was just to much. I was in the hospital and the nurse herd a thump and found me passed out in my own vomit. Good times....lol
I had that,a sharp stone got stuck on the way down and I was peeing blood and clots for days,ended up being in the hospital for 2 weeks. Worst pain in my life,I was pale
I suffered for 4 years kidney stones every 3 months I would pass calcium stones the sharp pointy ones that hurt bad !!!. But after trying things and remedies I found out thay drinking (Zero sugar monsters ) dissolves the stones or either prevents them due to high concentration of citric acid. But I don't abuse only 4 a week and drink lots water. And a good balanced diet 👌 ❤
I work in a pathology lab where we see various specimens every day. I see plenty of stones, and some people have passed many stones at once, but I haven’t seen a single stone that was as large as the stone in this video. Incredible and I hope it is never me.
I was 6 months pregnant with my son many years ago and because of that i had a Nephrostomy tube the rest of my pregnancy. I ended up having an emergency c-section to have my son 4 weeks early because I started having horrible and painful complications. Thankfully my son was ok and they were able to save my (R) kidney but unfortunately years later being diagnosed with Renal cell carcinoma on my Left kidney in which was removed so thank god my right one is still great.
A friend of mine was able to use a 10" Mo-Mo subwhoofer on the lowest possible dB as loud as the subwhhoofer could handle. It broke up his kidney stones, he got the idea from the doctor at the ER.
Just drink plenty of water and consume less sodium. People that drink less water have a good chance of developing kidney stones. So try to stay hydrated as much of possible. People avoid looking at nutrition label about how much sodium is their food and drinks.
Or do what I did, drink 4 tbs of apple cider vinegar for few months it dissolves the stones. Dr said all 4 of mine were GONE ! So surgery isn't always the option.
Around 3 mm, you can pass them and never feel anything. There is absolutely no food, drink, or medicine that dissolves them. Prevention is the best treatment by staying hydrated and avoiding certain things like food preservatives.
The overwhelming majority of kidney stones cannot be dissolved. They are insoluble in urine/water. The only type that you have a chance of dissolving with meds, which is uncommon, are uric acid stones. Also, vinegar is not going to offer any advantage compared to water.
How big is that because omg I've had stones before and it's HELL to pass. Those last 2 options seem terrible to experience. Can't we drink something to like melt the stone or an advanced new science where you drink something and they use their computers to program the little cells to attack the stone. Oh man I hope they're working on more solutions.
@@jimmytimmy3680 drinking too much water can cause more kidney stones , acidics such as apple cider vinegar can help them pass by making the stones smaller
You scream on the ground until your coworkers call an ambulance 😂, takes a good bit of morphine to help and guess whose got narrow uriters AND a narrow urethra 😎
@@Felipe-mg1pw Hmm, the results of excessive porn consumption: you're not necessarily into everything you smile at. A subtle smile doesn't always indicate an interest in a person or a thing. It could be just a smile.
As someone who had kidney stones removed the worst part about having it is the intensifying severity of the pain which starts slow and increases over time.
@@endgamefondthe pain is bellow the back side of the ribs on either the right or left side of the spine. As for how painful it is. It can range from constant moaning due to the pain to being unable to move
@@endgamefondI am going through it for the first time now. It started in right lower abdomen, suddenly hitting with very sharp pain, like something is sliding knife or needles up and down. The worst part is it hits suddenly and makes me scream without realizing it
@@tinatin1940 i am so sorry must be so painful. Dles it feel like when you running and you get this sudden pain in the lower abdomen but 10x more painful?
I had one. I drank lemon juice , apple cider vinegar and honey on an empty stomach every day. It disappeared, no pain. That only works on a certain kind of stone.
Ouch! Or do what I do: Drink 2 cups of water with real lemon slices and juice and drink in the morning in an empty stomach and drink it again b4 bed. No more stones. No more UTI. No more gas, and you poop daily. Yep.
That's a super smooth stone. Mine are sharp crystals up to 8mm is diameter. I have had ureteroscopy once and NEVER again. I'd rather have razor sharp stones scrape me up for several weeks. Lol 😂 Kidney stones suck so bad!
You forgot to mention that those "energy waves" are sound. "Energy waves" is just so nonspecific, like down to a quantum level haha. Plus sound being enough to pulverize stone without hurting the kidney around it is frickin amazing.
You’re so right though. Doctors work with a few dozen differen’t kinds of focused energy, from X rays to sound to focused accelerated particles. Totally sci fi work they do.
I worked with a man one time who had a pill bottle full of kidney stones because I said oh man I passed the kidney stone this weekend he was like you did reaching out and grab that bottle I opened it and it look like Tylenol capsules kudos to that man he is a God
@@sidology1.0 what you can do to get rid of them is drink distilled water with lemon juice fresh lemon juice but just make sure you drink equal amounts of other water like spring water or tap water I don't know what you drink but just don't drink distilled but what the distilled water does is it cleans you out and I don't know if you're overweight but losing weight helps to a whole lot and if you drink a lot of caffeine cut down good luck
@@FloreFaune the diet change was whatever you eat during the day eat half you'll lose weight and then when you stop losing weight from that eat half of that and then you lose more weight there you go not that hard
@@AntoninusPius17 again, no. I'm gonna go by what actual doctors said. Which was that you cannot eat, or drink enough to possibly eliminate them. Potassium citrate was needed 3 times a day in the form of 6 horse pills to get it
You may be trying to be funny, but it is actually not a bad idea. Any high impact kind of activity does help move the stone downward. Tons of water, prescribed medicine, lemon, and lots of roller-coasters!
@@robinpetersson3081 it’s actually been proven to work in a few small sample sized studies, though it’s less reliable than if you just got surgery, it’s probably more fun.
*GOOD PEOPLE,* *_Drink water!!!!!!_* Worse pain than a migraine. Had a stone broken up using laser procedure. Op nurse said I had one of the largest stones he'd ever seen. A stent was placed in as well. REMOVING THE STENT (urologist removed it) HURT LIKE HELL!!!! Guys, DRINK WATER, DRINK WATER.
I struggled with kidney stones for 3 days before I finally passed three stones in the urinalysis sample they asked me for at the hospital the pain was excruciating I couldn't even stand up I was urinating red and I still waited three days till I gave in and went to the hospital thinking I had an issue with my organs that could be fatal once I passed those stones on my own they just sent me to the lobby gave me one tablet of mystery antibiotics because, apparently I also had a UTI too on top of all that being a man and stubborn makes for interesting stories
That looks really solid and big... I thought they were half that size max. Edit: Did some googling and this is actually small in comparison to how big and messy it can get. Wow. When you think about it, we can actually create stones in our bodies.
I remember when my dad had to get his kidney stone removed and I was asking the female doctors who had a kidney stone and a child and they said a kidney stone is 10 times worse than having a child
I needed this like 2 weeks ago lol I just was put under for a kidney stone that formed due to medicine I was taking. It formed in my atrophied kidney so they had to do the lithotripsy. I was so scared but it really wasn’t bad at all, I’m still in the “recovery” part of it and honestly I’m back to normal shenanigans LOL I just felt like someone kicked me in the side for about 2 days and was alittle wobbly due to the anesthesia but that’s different for everyone. Also, do you have any kidneys that have double tubes?? That’s another reason why they did the lithotripsy lol
I'm not trying to, 'cause I agree. I've both birthed a child and passed a kidney stone, and the kidney stone was way more intense. That being said, the birth took weeks to heal from, whereas I healed pretty much immediately after I passed the stone.
False. A kidney stone doesn't rip apart the urethra like childbirth rips apart the vagina. The level of pain and severity of the injury is far more dire for childbirth than kidney stones. Please google what a vagina looks like after childbirth and then tell me kidney stones are more painful.
@@nyxx5357 Did you have a natural birth or were you given pain medication? Because if you were given pain medication, then the comparison of the pain is obviously skewed.
@kcxxxx I was given pain medication during both, so..? 🤷♀️ If you want specifics, the pain meds straight up didn't work for the kidney stone, and I wasn't given an epidural until I had already been in labor for 16 hours. So, no, I didn't experience the "ring of fire", but I felt eeeeeeeeverything before and after. I'd still say the kidney stone was the worse pain, but the birth definitely left a greater injury.
I have an other option without surgery. By ayurvedic Syrup and capsules which contains plants that break stones into smaller pieces and then it comes out with urine easily
Would definitely recommend Lithotripsy,very safe no cut,and fast as well as similar or lower cost than surgery, i had 8mm stone for 3years and finally got removed through lithotripsy
Check this out...
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Oh is this the real kidney touching video 😂😂😂
I know I passed one that was as bigger pencil eraser, with spikes, while in the ER waiting to be called.
I was able to recover it.
I just found out not too long that I have Sponge kidney is there a way you can talk about that thanks 😊
Had shockwave and laser lithotripsy. In one case I had 3x procedures over a 0.9mm the shockwave basically made it 1000x more complicated and was the most painful shit I've ever went through.....
I went into shock twice, n tore out my IV and just laid on the floor naked screaming like a tank had crushed and tore my legs off..... (They had a pain Dr that just happened to be passing by or something) and if it wasn't for her I would of found a window and fell out).... Anyway they start spraying shit up my nose! The Dr sprayed dulidud in my left nostril and fentanyl in my right at the same time (and she's telling me to keep snorting and snorting, while like 5 nurses were stabbing me everywhere trying to get IV access again immediately .... (I had already had a couple Vicodin from the nurse as I was coming too before I went into shock) .....when they finally finally got a cathader in my arm this Dr hit me w like 16mg of dulidud , and I legit just turned into a normal person again and asked what was happening etc. ( The nurses were pissed.... I must of scared the other patients she said I sounded like a civil war dude getting his limbs sawed off.
It was a brutal recovery and that relief was fleeting but ...I WALKED out of that hospital with a stent in my dick and everything like it was nothing , I just kept apologizing profusely 😅😅 kidney stones will make you wail like a 2 year old
Thank you for education
Option 1: Scream.
Option 2: Scream louder
Option 3: Don't stop screaming.
Mate you just explained Dragonball
Option 4 never piss again
@@henrilien5919 option 5 die
@@FenriZz option 6: fry your nerves
@@Shywolf2 there is a 7th… do copious amount of substances to not feel or remember
I never knew these stones got so big
Look up a Staghorn kidney stone 😳
They can get even bigger🙃
Same
Never knew the urethral tube was so thin 🤔
@@SoCalRegisteredNurse fuck that. Rather fight all of Mordor and and Balrog then deal with those..
At 18 years old I had a 14mm kidney stone stuck in my kidney. it would move around and feel like someone was punching me. One morning I woke up thrashing in pain and crying for an hour. My mother was panicking. 1 hour later I come out like nothings happened. They used focused energy waves to break it up. Had to be put under for the operation. When I woke up it felt like I had been jumped and kicked in the same spot over and over. Had to pass 8 stones while pissing through a strainer. The last stone passed while I was at work. It was the most jagged piece. I screamed as it passed.
Lesson from my situation. Don't drink calcium protein drinks every day if you're not intaking A LOT of water. Just eat healthy and high protein if you're trying to gain muscle.
Holy Cow ! I pass them ever year , mostly when dehydrated .,... Morphine won't stop the pain
If your drinking calcium i would suggest you get in Vit K2 , vit D in order to get the calcium in the right areas like the bones
@@thunderlightning9355 what???? Every year do something about your diet
Holy shit, duly noted, good thing I basically only drink water.
Thank you for your story. I’m afraid to get them.
“What are the options”
AGHHHHHHGGGGGGHHHHAAAGGGHHHHH
Had a stone (five actually) that size. Went with option 2. After a week of suffering the Dic got me in day after my diagnosis. Sweet relief.
All options SUCK!!
@@tpkdm71 You drink a lot of soda? I dont understand how one gets kidney stones. I'm just told soda will cause it? I don't understand...
99% of people drank a bottle of water after this video
*Drinks water aggressively*
@@Sid_Kill steals water aggressively
After? I paused when I saw the size and took a sip
You read my mind 🤣
Not me though, I'm trying to get the piss stone.
“… they can go up the ureter.”
That’s enough RUclips for tonight
It's not as bad as it sounds. After the first piss it doesn't hurt again. Now having a Stent put in is miserable pain.
@Fusion05 Not as bad as it SOUNDS. Get it? Sounds? Urethral sounding? Funny, laugh
Hey, how bout I tell you how uretroscopes are cleaned?
this whole video hurt, I've never had a kidney stone and hope to GOD I never do
Drink water then. Too much sodium and msg nothing diluting it over will give you stones healthy choices
Most torturous pain I've ever had
Its embarrassing you just writhe on the floor in waves of pain. Pain medication didnt do anything! Only relief was when it passed 10hrs later!!!
It’s so horrible
Pretty bad pain but I’ve never passed one, had laser surgery once and lithotripsy once. It’s the DAMN stents they put in after. Dear god, I’ve never had a uti but I’ve been told this feels the same. Cramping and feeling like I have to pee all the time. And when you try to hold it, it feels like someone punched you really hard in the back. Ughhhh
@@PK-ez7bn hello I think I had one,had a schedule for ultrasound soon,but just want to ask does it can be cure coz I'm badly scared and sad . Thanks
Kidney stones are one of my biggest fears. I used to work in surgery and I had way too many women say they’d rather give birth again than push out another kidney stone. Seen way too many grown ass men who look like Hells Angels bikers in tears. We had a prisoner who had murdered someone come in and he was in tears from the pain. I drink so much water all the time because I am NOT getting one. I know that’s not the end all to kidney stones, but it makes me feel better.
This is exactly why kidney stones are one of my biggest fears too. Scary stuff.
You'd be surprised at what some people you mentioned look like!! 🙄🤨
Yeah. Had three bouts myself.
Last one, got stuck. For three months. I unfortunately am one of the few who cannot metabolize morphine. Cyp2d6 inactive.
First stone, took 3 percs. Nothing. Was told that one will put some people right out.
Anti-spasmodic are your friends.
Have you considered Apple cider vinegar shots daily, it's supposed to soften them.
@@emilybuttermore lead shot would soften them as well.
Added bonus you wouldn’t have any more pain after the first or second shot…
"Thanks for getting rid of my kidney stone but uh... can i have my kidney back?"
"N-No...No...it'll cover your hospital bill just nicely..."
@@Chadmiral 😂 fuck that was good
🤣 🤣 🤣
digestive system
*Proceeds to drink acid*
I've had kidney stones twice, and I'd rather give birth 40 times over than ever feel that pain again!! I couldn't urinate because the stone were blocking its path, and that was agony, too! when I eventually could wee, I had to do it over what looked like tights over a bowl so the stones would be caught! As they were coming to take me to a different hospital for that procedure that you talk about in this video i managed to pass all the stones and when I tell you that was a huge relief, It just instantly goes away and I felt so emotional that i cried!
@kabirmansoori8636 ?????
@kabirmansoori8636what are you talking about?
@@boomerang0101he's advertising for sum tablets on flipkart 😂
@@boomerang0101he is saying the Livcon capsules he consumed broke apart his kidney stones
Had my first one a few weeks ago, you’re right absolute agony. Was like Mike Tyson punched me in the nuts and the pain lasted 3 days. Wouldn’t wish it on my enemy. Drink water kids
I’d like the most painless option
My grandma: drink a lemon
Lemon supposedly does help, but usually not enough.
Bro just stay hydrated. This shit happens when you aint hydrated enough and supersaturation in the kidney happens. But also stay in diet, some foods like beans and potatoes contain a lot of oxalate which is responsible for 90% of kidney stones that are formed. (there are other types but oxalate kidney stones are the most common) Yeah you get the point now. Drink a lot of water and have a diet (not a strict diet but just lower your consumption on foods that contain oxalate) or you'll have a pain worse than giving birth.
@@robinpetersson3081 cranberry juice
apple juice, extract juice from apple, don't eat anything especially salty foods. Apple juice can dissolve kidney stones
Drink acid.. and stone will melt
I’m a 35yo man. Very active, drink lots of water, physical career. Woke up a Saturday morning with minor lower back pain…went to Lowe’s…got worse…went home…got worse…laid in bed…got worse…took a hot shower…felt abit better but as soon as I got out of the shower I called TeleDoc and told them my symptoms and the Dr was spot on. Told me to go to ER. By that time I was is some real pain and getting very nauseous. They admitted me and and by this time it was around 2pm so I had gone all morning dealing with this. They gave me morphine and I was in the fetal for like 3hrs in the hospital ER. Scans come back and Dr says “you have a 3mm kidney stone you are passing. Will give you bags of I.V and help you get it through” the morphine did help but I would rather let a bull run me over then deal with that again. I ended up having to use the restroom since I was on fluids and it passed. They showed me the stone. I was told that was on the smaller side of kidney stones. It was horrendously painful lol 😂
Youre eating too much junk food, fast foods, sodas, black tea, etc. water doesnt cure everything
Oh shit 3mm? I'm dealing with a 6.5 mm and waiting for the pain to start
bro wtf u mean ur waiting for the pain to start IT STILL HASNT?
@@sn350channelall that Darjeeling tea I consume is gonna give me kidney stones….
I pass 3mm stones and don’t even wince, I don’t know why people act like it’s so intense and cry in the fetal position.. I’ve got about 6 saved in a baggie and the last 3-4 have been just mildly uncomfortable and all bigger than 3mm.
A moment of appreciation for the man who donated this kidney 🗿🗿
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Man’s didn’t want the pain of the kidney stone and just said “fuck it take the whole kidney”
Thanks I wasn't using it anyways😮
For an iPhone maybe 🤔😂
@@professionalramenchefthanks captain obvious
Dude really has access to peoples entire bodies
Just hope the body parts donation is always voluntary 👀.
I know. It just surprises me everytime.
@@offspringfan89the UK has a law on that, when you turn 18 the NHS assume you want to donate stuff after you die so they automatically put you on the donors list. You can opt out though.
@@offspringfan89love the offspring, ignition is my fav album
@@Squiddy-go1duI wish they had something like that in the US.
I had no symptoms at all until one day, fever, vomiting, pain, ambulance, ER. They sent me home. Several hours later I came back in even worse shape. Diagnosis? Sepsis due to kidney rupture due to a kidney stone blockage. Hospitalized for around a week with IV antibiotics. I never even heard of such a thing.
Thank God you are okay! Same situation, but with my appendix rupture. Sent me home and ruptured 4 hours before hand. Blacked out 20 hours later. I was dying. Hospital for 11 days. Sepsis is the begining.
I do hope you're kidney stone free now
Oof. Sepsis? Yikes. No thanks.
I’ll take my 3 months to pass a stone over sepsis any day.
@@nottheoneyourelookingfor0504 i heard k.s's are worse than child birth.
I've had 22 kidney stones. One had to be removed surgically. I am a much stronger person, mentally and physically, due to those experiences. I have become grateful for those terrible experiences.
I'm gonna watch this every day so that I remember to drink water!
WATER. WATER. WATER.
Don't drink so much water that you get Hyponatremia i.e decreased sodium levels
Lol ikr
Btw beer is a good cleaner for kidneys and urinal systems . I don't say it has become an alcoholic,but sometimes a beer is good
@Lone Wolf currently drinking beer 😅 thank you for the good news!
From someone who's passed 2 kidney stones in my life,
It's 48h of the most excruciating pain I've ever felt. Fever, throwing up and worst is the burn 🔥 when you try and pee but on the other hand when I woke up and peed and the stone shot out in the toilet and I had the best piss of my life, my wife even heard me go AHHHHHHHHHH for the length of the piss.
Overall woulnt wish it on anyone
That pressure release feels amazing. I've been there several times
How tf can I avoid this ?
@ drink water every day. 1 liter a day is good
@@RandomEvents_ i drink 2-3 a day
@ that's even better. As long as you keep your body hydrated, you should be good
Ill never forget hearing my vietnam vet, old school trucker dad screaming in pain from one of these.
It was the 1 and only time i heard him cry
This would have saved my Mother from having both hands and feet amputated. Stone had blocked urinary trac, just needed it dislodged. Holiday weekend and untreated. transfer to another hospital after I threw a fit. Sepsis. Medication to keep blood flowing to vital organs, too much. ICU 90 days. Hospital 9 months total. Thanks for sharing your videos and information. Here’s a nurse who appreciates. 💝
I am a repeat survivor of kidney stones. Your story scares me a lot, lol :)
@@robinpetersson3081 I’m sorry, didn’t share to scare anyone. This was 1975 with my Mother. Much has changed since then thankfully. She lived a wonderful life after that, until Covid 2 years ago. 💝🙏🏻. Just pay attention to your health and you’ll be fine Robin 💝
Jesus... how horrible... I'm so sorry! Can't imagine the outcome, if you hadn't fought for your mother ❤️
😢 I wish my dad had one these treatments to break up his stone.
It was the final straw , his body could not take it anymore. Beyond his other on going health issues, a kidney stone cost him his life. He was 71. I still miss him all these yrs.
sorry to hear that. please take care of yourself too ❤
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Rip
I’m sorry for my ignorance but did your/their dad take his life bc of the pain?
@@justjoshin69Also wondering how a kidney stone caused his demise and not something else, unless like you said
If I’m not mistaken apparently one of the most painful things we can experience
That’s true, beyond painful, worse then giving birth, 😬
@@kathystorm5126 allegedly also more painful than a heart attack!
Shit
@@kathystorm5126 I wouldn't know...for either personally. I have met men tougher than me turn to little mommas boys when it's time to pass one of those.
I'll continue to stay hydrated.
@@travis2893 well i mean pain is literally so subjective we can't measure it accurately
Seeing this stone made my kidneys hurt immediately. I often have kidney stones but never one that got big enough for surgery, yet they still hurt so much more than anything you could ever imagine apart from child birth
Some woman would disagree with ya.
@@El.fish.the.chocolateWomen have said that stones are more painful than birth, depends on size
The person heard that diagnosis and just said "Take that kidney out of my body and never say anything again"
We need to research synthetic organs pronto
this short made me drink a whole bottle of water 🫣
SAME, never knew I could drink so fast 😂
Good 😆
😂😂
Lack of water isn’t the only thing that contributes to kidney stones unfortunately 😭
Bro I’m saying 😂 I just chugged so much
Medical stuff is cool and its as awful to think about
As someone studying medicine, I agree
You summed it up pretty good 😭😂
Mad respect to the man who donated his kidney for this short
Kidney stones are my biggest fear. I drink as much water as possible so I can hopefully avoid ever passing one
Alzheimers and cancer is probably 2 of my biggest fears. Kidney stones r pretty preventable, just drink enough water.
@@m4x927 Alzheimer's by far. Cancer is fine I can take a gun to my head and end it once it gets to the end. With Alzheimer's you don't have that option. You have to suffer through forgetting everybody and everything you ever cared about.
@@m4x927 use tumeric in diet
They can prevent it
@@m4x927 that’s what I thought until I got one at 19, didn’t drink soda and drank a lot of water and I was healthy and played sports all the time but I still got one
They are terrible, good job… be disciplined.
I heard having kidney stones is one of the most painful experiences one can have
Indeed 10/10 dont recommend, ABSOLUTE TORTURE! THERE IS NO RELIEF UNTIL IT IS THE STONE IS OUT
U r correct.me too suffered lot
Has anyone had both gout and kidney stones? Curious how they compare-I've had gout and it was pretty insanely painful
Exactly I can approve
I had small kidney stones.
Did not have pain but I was pissing blood.
Very scary..
But was so relieved when the small stone shot out!
My uncle gets kidney stones quite often and he has a technique I wouldn’t recommend but that works for him. He sits down and drinks a lot of beer. Then naturally he has to pee very often, until he pees the stones. Now, they say peeing them really hurts, but since he’s quite drunk, he doesn’t feel it that much lol
😂😂😂 uncles are a different breed of human being, basically super soliders!
Did this with stone #2.. drank beer all day until I couldn't take the pain anymore.. passed the stone 15 min after getting to the hospital.. if it's small enough to go down, drink lots of water or beer 😂
An actual medicinal use for liquid bread...
@@Undomaranel 😂😂😂
Did literally lol 😂
Kidney stones are so painful man. I had an 8mm and I was crying like a baby, and I've broken hundreds of bones (brittle bones disease). It was quite literally the absolute worst pain besides my pinched spinal cord. Felt like I was being stabbed. I recommend everyone drink a few bottles of water a day minimum, your kidneys will thank you.
Your genes are fucked.
Had the second surgery option last month. My stone was 9mm blocking the ureter. They also installed a stent. Very uncomfortable passing urine for several days after the op. All good now.
I have the ureteroscopy tomorrow for the second time and I hope the knock me out again! Then you gave to go back to have the stent removed, not comfortable at all. Currently sitting in my heated lift chair with a heating pad on my side listen to bineural beats for kidney stone relief.
And I’ve been drinking at least a gallon of water every day.
Had a kidney stone when I was 16… had to have it lasered and had a stent installed. Sure taught me to drink more water and eat less shitty. Lost a bunch of weight after the operation because of how afraid I was of having another. Getting that stent pulled out was awful lmao, 1, 2, 3! And the doc pulled that shit out like he was starting a chainsaw hahah. First and last time another man grabs my cock honestly. Word to the wise for those reading this, Drink more water!
@@angel21901how you feeling now?
That’s a big Fucken stone
Or make you pass it if it’s small enough 😩 which sucks you get no meds just a toilet hat to catch it at home an a little cup to bring it to the dr… I still some small ones in both my kidneys praying I never have to go thru that again!!
I hate the opioid epidemic and drug addiction but how dare they make me feel pain and not drug me every time?!
@@dibsdibs3495 you sound so smart 😭 love youtube commenters yall need a paying job for this
@@sonacphotos For acute and severe pain, yes they are. No NSAIDS, salicylates, or muscle relaxers will help you when your femur is broken.
@@mr.silhouette8452 I don't think brokn femur and kidney stones is even at the same comparison level
@@TheDeathLove Pissing out a jagged rock crystal is extremely painful, especially if it's a size that's borderline surgery/let it pass, ibuprofen or acetaminophen won't do anything for this kind of pain
I’m 17 and have passed 4 kidney stones. Thankful that all of them had been small enough to pass through. Each one took 5 days to pass. I couldn’t hardly walk out of the bedroom, terribly sharp pain in your side torso, and all I wanted to do was sleep.
How did they come to be if you don't mind me asking
@@usienwkdau2jfb28u4b I got my first one from drinking way too much Mountain Dew. I remember I finished a six pack of the small cans in two days. The second one was also from Mountain Dew but I strictly cut back to just one a day. The third one was from drinking unrefrigerated juice (which wont cause kidney stones directly but it made me have one since I’ve already had them) and the fourth one was from too much exercise (again, doesnt directly cause stones but since I’ve had a history with them).
@Evan Deese so you tried being healthy and exercising, and you got a kidney stone? Yikes that sucks bro
27 and currently on my 3 bout of kidney stones. First time I passed them, second time it was too big to pass so they stuck a tube in my urethra to laser them to help pass. Now I’m getting keyhole surgery to help remove it because it’s the 3rd time I’ve got them and it’s big as a walnut.
@@you-nh8xo nah prob wasn't hydrating enough. exercising does cause you to use up more liquid, many make the mistake of not increasing water intake enough doing exercises.
I passed my first kidney stone at 17 then another at 22. It's agony, the worst pain you can ever imagine for a week straight. You can't pee and when you do, it's bloody.
I hope to god I never have to experience trying to pass something like that, ever
Childbirth
@@Bria.W balls kicked🔥💀
@@Bria.W yeah but bigger stones can cause much more pain because it completely blocks ureter ,causing kidney and ureter spasms,pain radiates to chest and lower back and some times bladder
Worst pain
Me too. That is, having passed one I truly do NOT want to see you even close to passing a stone. Excruciating/
I literally just had some huge ones removed last night, I can't express how much I appreciate the scope method for how non invasive and highly effective it is
Me drinking water reading this
@@JoyBoyjj are you Mr Krabs. Say "I'm drinking water reading this"
I had to pass a kidney stone once...just once...man...what a day that was. I'll NEVER forget that pain...
Oh really.... I have one.. hospital says ahh it's sitting there nicely... ooh is it... apparently ATM small enough to go through the tube thing ..... 😲. .... how painful on scale 1-10 .... 10 being worst pain,, and how long is that pain....... I probably need to prepare xx
Wendy...get ready. Cause shits about to go down for you. I think it's a Lil different for men cause our Eurethra is longer but pain is pain. The doctor at the hospital said to me it's akin to giving birth but for 10 to 15 seconds. Hope all goes well!
Oh wow I remember when my ex boyfriend had one, he was throwing up the whole time because he was in so much pain.
@Aidendepeden I threw up once but passed out during cause the pain of doing that and letting my body pass a stone was just to much. I was in the hospital and the nurse herd a thump and found me passed out in my own vomit. Good times....lol
Yeah, I’ve heard some women say that kidney stones are worse than childbirth. Kind of a similar concept, but you don’t even get a baby at the end…
I had that,a sharp stone got stuck on the way down and I was peeing blood and clots for days,ended up being in the hospital for 2 weeks. Worst pain in my life,I was pale
You should get it again to see if you can handle it like a man
Currently dealing with this
@@Howdy513 Holy crap, did it end and are you okay?
@@ls200076he died
@@Howdy513yo u dead homie?
I suffered for 4 years kidney stones every 3 months I would pass calcium stones the sharp pointy ones that hurt bad !!!. But after trying things and remedies I found out thay drinking (Zero sugar monsters ) dissolves the stones or either prevents them due to high concentration of citric acid. But I don't abuse only 4 a week and drink lots water. And a good balanced diet 👌 ❤
I work in a pathology lab where we see various specimens every day. I see plenty of stones, and some people have passed many stones at once, but I haven’t seen a single stone that was as large as the stone in this video. Incredible and I hope it is never me.
I am convinced my phone is listening to me... I am literally lying in bed recovering from surgery for my kidney stone 💀
hoping you've recovered well.
Hope you're staying healthy champ
@George-on5hi so far so healthy! Haven't had a kidney stone since!
I was 6 months pregnant with my son many years ago and because of that i had a Nephrostomy tube the rest of my pregnancy. I ended up having an emergency c-section to have my son 4 weeks early because I started having horrible and painful complications. Thankfully my son was ok and they were able to save my (R) kidney but unfortunately years later being diagnosed with Renal cell carcinoma on my Left kidney in which was removed so thank god my right one is still great.
Whoever passed that kidney stone is never walking the same again 😂
A friend of mine was able to use a 10" Mo-Mo subwhoofer on the lowest possible dB as loud as the subwhhoofer could handle. It broke up his kidney stones, he got the idea from the doctor at the ER.
Did they sit on it?
@@jerseyjoyride1316 I must have been high whenever I posted that.
Kidney stones are my biggest fear. Fuck man this gave me cold sweat
I’m so terrified of getting them lMao
Just drink plenty of water and consume less sodium. People that drink less water have a good chance of developing kidney stones. So try to stay hydrated as much of possible. People avoid looking at nutrition label about how much sodium is their food and drinks.
I can’t imagine the pain that caused
As someone who has had a kidney stone you are correct, you can't imagine the pain. It's simply redefining as what you think pain can be.
@@BalefulBunyip why
Damn, bro is committed to accuracy, he even harvested his own kidney to show us
Or do what I did, drink 4 tbs of apple cider vinegar for few months it dissolves the stones. Dr said all 4 of mine were GONE ! So surgery isn't always the option.
Around 3 mm, you can pass them and never feel anything. There is absolutely no food, drink, or medicine that dissolves them. Prevention is the best treatment by staying hydrated and avoiding certain things like food preservatives.
never feel anything? are you on drugs?😂😂
It wasn't the apple cider vinegar that helped. It was time.
The overwhelming majority of kidney stones cannot be dissolved. They are insoluble in urine/water. The only type that you have a chance of dissolving with meds, which is uncommon, are uric acid stones. Also, vinegar is not going to offer any advantage compared to water.
Try tide pods, they cut grease, grime, blood, grass stain, and brighten your whities... Bet they cut kidney stones as well
How big is that because omg I've had stones before and it's HELL to pass. Those last 2 options seem terrible to experience. Can't we drink something to like melt the stone or an advanced new science where you drink something and they use their computers to program the little cells to attack the stone. Oh man I hope they're working on more solutions.
Yeah it's called water. Drink a lot to prevent them.
Nanobots are being researched not only to distribute drugs to target tumor cells but for other purposes.
@@jimmytimmy3680 Lmao
holy shit! Melting the stone is such a good idea!😃
hopefully that kidney made of tungsten tho...
@@jimmytimmy3680 drinking too much water can cause more kidney stones , acidics such as apple cider vinegar can help them pass by making the stones smaller
Yes, it hurts SO badly. Thanks for the description and explanation.
You scream on the ground until your coworkers call an ambulance 😂, takes a good bit of morphine to help and guess whose got narrow uriters AND a narrow urethra 😎
I subtly smiled at my water bottle after watching this
Are you into water bottles?
@@Felipe-mg1pw Hmm, the results of excessive porn consumption: you're not necessarily into everything you smile at. A subtle smile doesn't always indicate an interest in a person or a thing. It could be just a smile.
As someone who had kidney stones removed the worst part about having it is the intensifying severity of the pain which starts slow and increases over time.
How painful it is and where it located?
@@endgamefondthe pain is bellow the back side of the ribs on either the right or left side of the spine. As for how painful it is. It can range from constant moaning due to the pain to being unable to move
@@endgamefondworst pain I've ever felt
@@endgamefondI am going through it for the first time now. It started in right lower abdomen, suddenly hitting with very sharp pain, like something is sliding knife or needles up and down. The worst part is it hits suddenly and makes me scream without realizing it
@@tinatin1940 i am so sorry must be so painful. Dles it feel like when you running and you get this sudden pain in the lower abdomen but 10x more painful?
I can feel the pain just thinking about every one of the options to remove a kidney stone. My sister had one. She said pain was excruciating.
Interesting; l have stage 3 kidney disease and was glad to see this video. Thank you.
Looks really smooth for a kidney stone
My kidney stones were never that smooth.
owie
damn what are you eating lmao
I was searching for this comment.
Kidney stones are not so smooth.
I had one. I drank lemon juice , apple cider vinegar and honey on an empty stomach every day. It disappeared, no pain. That only works on a certain kind of stone.
Only on kidney stone. Not Gull Stones thö.
@@calonarang7378tudca works for gallstones and also chinca piedra
@@calonarang7378yuh. You need a special book to get rid of a Gul Dukat.
Ouch! Or do what I do: Drink 2 cups of water with real lemon slices and juice and drink in the morning in an empty stomach and drink it again b4 bed. No more stones. No more UTI. No more gas, and you poop daily. Yep.
That's a super smooth stone. Mine are sharp crystals up to 8mm is diameter. I have had ureteroscopy once and NEVER again. I'd rather have razor sharp stones scrape me up for several weeks. Lol 😂 Kidney stones suck so bad!
do they sedate you for it? i’ve always been put under general anesthesia for the scope and no issues
DANG! That is a huge stone! Mine were never that big but they were jagged crystals. SO. MUCH. PAIN.
Love this channel with real human parts.
No kidney was harmed during production of this short
You forgot to mention that those "energy waves" are sound. "Energy waves" is just so nonspecific, like down to a quantum level haha. Plus sound being enough to pulverize stone without hurting the kidney around it is frickin amazing.
You’re so right though. Doctors work with a few dozen differen’t kinds of focused energy, from X rays to sound to focused accelerated particles. Totally sci fi work they do.
Hank: ,,Those are some prescious minerals."
Marie: ,,They're just rocks."
Rip asac shrader
They cost several thousand dollars to get
Worst pain I’ve ever had! And I passed a “small” one!
This is the first time an anatomy video made me cry.
Thanks
I had a stone no where near that size and it was the worst pain I've ever felt.
I worked with a man one time who had a pill bottle full of kidney stones because I said oh man I passed the kidney stone this weekend he was like you did reaching out and grab that bottle I opened it and it look like Tylenol capsules kudos to that man he is a God
My grandmother had 2 that were literally the size of dice. They surgically removed them. This was back in the late 50s or early 60s.
Leo. If youre watching this, put down your beer and have a glass of water ❤
Its been a while. Please? Lol
our very own pearls !
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PEEarls
Bruh
Omg I used to get these all the time a change of diet works to get rid of them
What was the diet change?
What causes them?
@@sidology1.0 what you can do to get rid of them is drink distilled water with lemon juice fresh lemon juice but just make sure you drink equal amounts of other water like spring water or tap water I don't know what you drink but just don't drink distilled but what the distilled water does is it cleans you out and I don't know if you're overweight but losing weight helps to a whole lot and if you drink a lot of caffeine cut down good luck
@@sidology1.0 by the way the acidity from the lemons melts the kidney stones
@@FloreFaune the diet change was whatever you eat during the day eat half you'll lose weight and then when you stop losing weight from that eat half of that and then you lose more weight there you go not that hard
At 15 years old i had a 42mm kidney stone....and 38 others....all at the same time. Good times
😱 Whats the cause? And what you did after to avoid?
Food food food. Nothing goes in unless you open your mouth to eat it or drink it 🤷
@@AntoninusPius17 not really. Calcium based stones due to not having enough citric acid in the body
@@patrickm2912 exactly my point . So eat fruit and vegetables. Capish?
@@AntoninusPius17 again, no. I'm gonna go by what actual doctors said. Which was that you cannot eat, or drink enough to possibly eliminate them. Potassium citrate was needed 3 times a day in the form of 6 horse pills to get it
And none of them are a good time... Stay hydrated, people!
Mans got the whole kidney collectible kit.
I was waiting for him to say well you end up like this fella here after he asked if we ever wondered what happened 💀
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Oh Fk!😳
You think Aliens be harvesting Kidney stones from us like we be harvesting pearls
👽📿🛸
😳
You are a creative little fellow
Been there, done that... first option and all went very well.❤ soooooo grateful!!!
You forgot the true last option: They can prescribe you 2 rides on an intense roller coaster. 😂
You may be trying to be funny, but it is actually not a bad idea. Any high impact kind of activity does help move the stone downward. Tons of water, prescribed medicine, lemon, and lots of roller-coasters!
@@robinpetersson3081 it’s actually been proven to work in a few small sample sized studies, though it’s less reliable than if you just got surgery, it’s probably more fun.
Dang didn't know the kidneys were so small. How the heck does It process all those 40s I consume? Has to be tired 😩
That is a HUGE and smooth stone! Looks almost like a gall stone
Some stone have rough edges and resemble pine cones. People who pass kidney stones should not have to pay income taxes for ten years post op.
*GOOD PEOPLE,*
*_Drink water!!!!!!_*
Worse pain than a migraine. Had a stone broken up using laser procedure. Op nurse said I had one of the largest stones he'd ever seen. A stent was placed in as well. REMOVING THE STENT (urologist removed it) HURT LIKE HELL!!!!
Guys, DRINK WATER, DRINK WATER.
I'm going to drink some water now. Thanks for the reminder.
I struggled with kidney stones for 3 days before I finally passed three stones in the urinalysis sample they asked me for at the hospital the pain was excruciating I couldn't even stand up I was urinating red and I still waited three days till I gave in and went to the hospital thinking I had an issue with my organs that could be fatal once I passed those stones on my own they just sent me to the lobby gave me one tablet of mystery antibiotics because, apparently I also had a UTI too on top of all that being a man and stubborn makes for interesting stories
Or they'll do nothing for days at a time and let a good man pass away from improper communication. Rip pops
what happened??? so sorry to hear that
It really depends on the kind of insurance you have.
That looks really solid and big...
I thought they were half that size max.
Edit: Did some googling and this is actually small in comparison to how big and messy it can get. Wow.
When you think about it, we can actually create stones in our bodies.
Had my first kidney stone this past spring. I had no idea the body could produce pain like that.
I remember when my dad had to get his kidney stone removed and I was asking the female doctors who had a kidney stone and a child and they said a kidney stone is 10 times worse than having a child
I almost died from a kidney infection after having surgery to clean my kidneys from all the stones I had.
I needed this like 2 weeks ago lol I just was put under for a kidney stone that formed due to medicine I was taking. It formed in my atrophied kidney so they had to do the lithotripsy. I was so scared but it really wasn’t bad at all, I’m still in the “recovery” part of it and honestly I’m back to normal shenanigans LOL I just felt like someone kicked me in the side for about 2 days and was alittle wobbly due to the anesthesia but that’s different for everyone. Also, do you have any kidneys that have double tubes?? That’s another reason why they did the lithotripsy lol
Not me feeling agony just watching this get described
My brother had this done at MAYO 1990s ❤ He said it was no big deal 😊
This pain is far greater than childbirth, and no you can't change my mind.
I'm not trying to, 'cause I agree. I've both birthed a child and passed a kidney stone, and the kidney stone was way more intense. That being said, the birth took weeks to heal from, whereas I healed pretty much immediately after I passed the stone.
@@nyxx5357 Wow I'm already scared about childbirth good thing I drink cups of water during the days
False. A kidney stone doesn't rip apart the urethra like childbirth rips apart the vagina. The level of pain and severity of the injury is far more dire for childbirth than kidney stones. Please google what a vagina looks like after childbirth and then tell me kidney stones are more painful.
@@nyxx5357 Did you have a natural birth or were you given pain medication? Because if you were given pain medication, then the comparison of the pain is obviously skewed.
@kcxxxx I was given pain medication during both, so..? 🤷♀️ If you want specifics, the pain meds straight up didn't work for the kidney stone, and I wasn't given an epidural until I had already been in labor for 16 hours. So, no, I didn't experience the "ring of fire", but I felt eeeeeeeeverything before and after. I'd still say the kidney stone was the worse pain, but the birth definitely left a greater injury.
Google fails to mention how milk products give you kidney stones
It can also prevent them
Check out the longer video here!
ruclips.net/video/dVWngXTb0LI/видео.html
You have the channel that nobody knew they wanted
Knowledge is power ✊
I have an other option without surgery. By ayurvedic Syrup and capsules which contains plants that break stones into smaller pieces and then it comes out with urine easily
@@Dr_Ravinderjeet_Singh thanks, was going to ask him about possibility of this option.
how do u get kidney stone. . how it's formed? what cause the stones. can it b prevented?
@@KS-qp2ml how come ppl dont know how to use a search engine? What causes it? How to prevent it? ;)
Would definitely recommend Lithotripsy,very safe no cut,and fast as well as similar or lower cost than surgery, i had 8mm stone for 3years and finally got removed through lithotripsy