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I was recently in hospital with pancreatitis. The guy in the bed opposite had kidney stones and it looked very painful. From what e said, he had to drink loads of water, take pain killers (OTC you can get co-codamol) and there is anti-sickness medication in case you're feeling nauseous, cyclizine is a good one. Failing that, it's obviously a trip to hospital, which is a last resort, but remember it can get serious so keep an eye on it.
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"Thanks yes it is extremely painful and I'm taking paracetamol, ibuprofen, tramadol and diuretics but still getting pain so think I'm gonna have to bite the bullet and go to hospital today x"
If you are taking that amount of tablets and it's STILL painful - get yourself to the hospital... |
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I feel your pain. I was woken from my sleep in severe pain before Christmas with kidney stones, struggled on for the day, dvdntully went to the hospital and after a ct scan they told me that the stones were to big to pass naturally so they tried meds to try break it up, that didnt work so they went in and took it out. Best thing to do is pack a bag and head for A&E and get them stones sorted. |
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I don't think you're going to be able to avoid a trip to hospital even if you really don't want to go,the pain will dictate the decision for you
I hope you feel better soon x |
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Thanks for all the advice, I've had them before and had to have them lasered as they were too big and blocked my kidneys. This time I can feel the pressure of them in my euretha so I'm gonna give it a few more hours then go
to hospital if no joy x |
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