Author Topic: Dear forums... Kidney Stones! (Pics!)  (Read 5357 times)

Take pics.
EDIT: or livestream it
Totally forgot about that hurp


Left, a 22. bullet casing, Right, a penny with my 2nd favorite president, DEAD loving CENTER: what hell looks like.

I should sell it off.

Wow, it passed in a day?
Well, i hope the next one passes quickly, too.

Most of the time I can tell when/where a stone is, it would seem I've lost the second one. Which, I guess is good. Or it could mean it developed a brain and has moved up my spine and plans to control me via my brain stem, and thus urge me into a blind killing spree.
yeahhhhh, that sounds about right.

Also, I come from the future. Hi.
« Last Edit: November 02, 2012, 12:49:48 PM by koonta »

Wow, it passed in a day?
Well, i hope the next one passes quickly, too.

I believe mine was the possible result of too much calcium at a time, during that time, I had been having alot of Pellegrino water, which has tons.

( http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/San_Pellegrino )


strange i dont get kidney stones yet i drink a lot of full fat milk..

strange i dont get kidney stones yet i drink a lot of full fat milk..

ya I love milk, never got kidney stone

strange i dont get kidney stones yet i drink a lot of full fat milk..


If people read the OP and the link I provide they would understand why I have stones

sweet mother of god

did you just pass that one?

yup

also, more kidney stones :D
This is what my largest stone accumulated to be (after it was crushed up by soundwaves)

dat pagestretch

That's what a 7mm stone looks like when it's surgically removed.
« Last Edit: November 02, 2012, 03:39:51 PM by koonta »

The forget is a kidney stone?

Superior public school education, ladies and gentlemen.

Superior public school education, ladies and gentlemen.

Never heard of anyone in my town getting one.

At the end of the day, that right there came out of his snake.

Never heard of anyone in my town getting one.

Kidney stones are quite common, any normal health or biological science book should've covered around, say, 3rd grade?

Kidney stones are quite common, any normal health or biological science book should've covered around, say, 3rd grade?
I am in 11th grade and i haven't truly learned what a kidney stone is.

I am in 11th grade and i haven't truly learned what a kidney stone is.

Basically they're solidified lumps of calcium and other minerals that is painful, and most people who get them are around 30-60 years old if I remember correctly.