quote:Originally posted by Slinkiwitchx:quote:have never known pain like it, ( I have given birth 4 times!!)
Ditty, don't read this!
quote:Originally posted by Pretty_P:
here ever had kidney stones??
HI Pretty
This friend of mine from work was in real agony with them,what happened was as they said in hospital,they have to wait till they come to ahead and only then can they remove them
He had to be taken to hospital when he got the really bad pain let home months later happened again this went on it eventually,they did come to head and he had them removed,and took them home in a jar
quote:Originally posted by Dirtyprettygirlthing:quote:Originally posted by Mollie:
I had a kidney stone(was told it was large, I saw it and thought it was weeny.. size of a pea) and I have never known pain like it, ( I have given birth 4 times!!) but as soon as I got to hospital they gave me morphine, and the pain went away.. I had to have it removed, I was asleep for that! and I was right as rain in a couple of days... please don't worry about your mum she is in the right hands.. once they give her pain medication she won't have any pain...
A pea sized one is pretty big! I couldn't have wee'd that out!
I couldn't either, that's why I had to have it removed surgically!
quote:Originally posted by Mollie:
I had a kidney stone(was told it was large, I saw it and thought it was weeny.. size of a pea) and I have never known pain like it, ( I have given birth 4 times!!) but as soon as I got to hospital they gave me morphine, and the pain went away.. I had to have it removed, I was asleep for that! and I was right as rain in a couple of days... please don't worry about your mum she is in the right hands.. once they give her pain medication she won't have any pain...
It was the same for me Mollie! The pethadrine was... ummm... an experience! (it is similar to heroin I believe!)
Hang on though! Does that mean the MALE doctors may be right about this kidney stone/childbirth pain comparison issue!
quote:Originally posted by Xochiquetzal:quote:Originally posted by Mollie:
I had a kidney stone(was told it was large, I saw it and thought it was weeny.. size of a pea) and I have never known pain like it, ( I have given birth 4 times!!) but as soon as I got to hospital they gave me morphine, and the pain went away.. I had to have it removed, I was asleep for that! and I was right as rain in a couple of days... please don't worry about your mum she is in the right hands.. once they give her pain medication she won't have any pain...
It was the same for me Mollie! The pethadrine was... ummm... an experience! (it is similar to heroin I believe!)
Hang on though! Does that mean the MALE doctors may be right about this kidney stone/childbirth pain comparison issue!
Not for me... I was 7 months preggers... so had both experiences within 12 weeks (I had the gestation period of an blue whale.. well not quite.. 10 months)...
the kidney stone experience lasted about 50 hours and was agony
the giving birth experience lasted 3 and half days and I wanted to die!
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quote:have never known pain like it, ( I have given birth 4 times!!)
It's excruciating and one of the conditions that guarantee immediately being given very strong pain killing medication for. Drug addicts have been known to try and emulate the symptoms, so that they can get the heavy drugs that are automatically given for it. Nobody can feign that pain convincingly!
quote:Originally posted by Xochiquetzal:quote:Originally posted by Mollie:
I had a kidney stone(was told it was large, I saw it and thought it was weeny.. size of a pea) and I have never known pain like it, ( I have given birth 4 times!!) but as soon as I got to hospital they gave me morphine, and the pain went away.. I had to have it removed, I was asleep for that! and I was right as rain in a couple of days... please don't worry about your mum she is in the right hands.. once they give her pain medication she won't have any pain...
It was the same for me Mollie! The pethadrine was... ummm... an experience! (it is similar to heroin I believe!)
Hang on though! Does that mean the MALE doctors may be right about this kidney stone/childbirth pain comparison issue!
the pain of giving birth was as bad in one way... except you get gaps with contractions... so you can breath again... for me with kidney stones it was like being at the last stages of labour without the gaps!! but morphine did the trick! I was as happy as larry!! no pain.. yaayyyy
That said... its nicer coming home with an ickle baby in a car seat, than a calcium stone in a jar!
quote:Originally posted by Dirtyprettygirlthing:
That said... its nicer coming home with an ickle baby in a car seat, than a calcium stone in a jar!
sooo true!
I had kidney stones between my second and third child, and I would rather give birth than pass another stone.
My GP came out during the night and injected me with drugs. I had pyelonephritis too and was shuddering on the floor when he arrived, thinking I was dying.
I was told it was my own fault because at the time, I was working night shifts on a busy ward and didn't drink much, or pee at all during a ten and a half hour shift!
I soon changed that!
My GP came out during the night and injected me with drugs. I had pyelonephritis too and was shuddering on the floor when he arrived, thinking I was dying.
I was told it was my own fault because at the time, I was working night shifts on a busy ward and didn't drink much, or pee at all during a ten and a half hour shift!
I soon changed that!
quote:Originally posted by Hypermnesia:
I had kidney stones between my second and third child, and I would rather give birth than pass another stone.
My GP came out during the night and injected me with drugs. I had pyelonephritis too and was shuddering on the floor when he arrived, thinking I was dying.
I was told it was my own fault because at the time, I was working night shifts on a busy ward and didn't drink much, or pee at all during a ten and a half hour shift!
I soon changed that!
you seem very angry/
quote:Originally posted by Hypermnesia:
I had kidney stones between my second and third child, and I would rather give birth than pass another stone.
My GP came out during the night and injected me with drugs. I had pyelonephritis too and was shuddering on the floor when he arrived, thinking I was dying.
I was told it was my own fault because at the time, I was working night shifts on a busy ward and didn't drink much, or pee at all during a ten and a half hour shift!
I soon changed that!
It lulled me into a false sense of security for the up and coming birth (I thought I'd felt the worst pain possible)
I think I may have called a few doctors lying barstewards during my time in the delivery suite!
(also I'm now feeling robbed that I missed out on the decent painkillers you lot are talking about during my stone experience!)
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I'm sure she'll be ok PP, they will get some pain meds into her and then sort them out.
And, in the unlikely event that there are any complications with them, she is in the right place to get it dealt with
Don't stress
And, in the unlikely event that there are any complications with them, she is in the right place to get it dealt with
Don't stress
I'm really scared - they said yesterday it was an infection and she would probably be allowed home today but today they are saying it isn't an infection and there is swelling in the kidneys - I am so scared - I can't stop crying!!!
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