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<blockquote data-quote="Greyfox" data-source="post: 1612657" data-attributes="member: 10291"><p>Oh yes! My sisters and I all inherited the dreaded malady from my father. I found the best pain relief with <strong>Benadryl</strong>. When the stone finally makes it way down and drops into the bladder, the pain miraculously disappears. It's like a cigarette butt that floats in the toilet bowl, with every leak you take, being a flush. Sometimes it enters the ureter on the first flush, sometimes many more. When it finally flushes into the ureter, it's back to the agony....but it's "hopefully" on its way out soon. </p><p> Most importantly, finding a good urologist is like finding a good gunsmith! Ask him he would personally do if he had your stone.....and do that. My guy is a 'let it take its course type", and it seemed to work out for me. If you can retrieve the stone when you pass it, they will analyze it and tell you the what the source might be and advise you on your diet. I cut down dramatically on carbonated beverages and haven't had one since.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Greyfox, post: 1612657, member: 10291"] Oh yes! My sisters and I all inherited the dreaded malady from my father. I found the best pain relief with [B]Benadryl[/B]. When the stone finally makes it way down and drops into the bladder, the pain miraculously disappears. It’s like a cigarette butt that floats in the toilet bowl, with every leak you take, being a flush. Sometimes it enters the ureter on the first flush, sometimes many more. When it finally flushes into the ureter, it’s back to the agony....but it’s “hopefully” on its way out soon. Most importantly, finding a good urologist is like finding a good gunsmith! Ask him he would personally do if he had your stone.....and do that. My guy is a ‘let it take its course type”, and it seemed to work out for me. If you can retrieve the stone when you pass it, they will analyze it and tell you the what the source might be and advise you on your diet. I cut down dramatically on carbonated beverages and haven’t had one since. [/QUOTE]
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