No, even this doesn't help. |
By Monday afternoon I realized that the pain wasn't being caused by the fracture problem, but something more sinister and all too familiar. The pain was in the mid-back in the area of the kidneys and that can only mean one thing...I am about to give birth to a new
There is no blood in the urine yet, but the pain has subsided and that means the stone is on the move southward to the bladder. From there on, the excruciating pain and blood will mark its passing through the urethra and (with any luck) out of my penis in a flow of bloody urine. How's that for a vivid picture? Sorry.
I've had nothing of interest to write about, (not to say that this post is interesting, by any means) but I've checked into some fave blogs over the past 2 days off which has been a blessing; being off however, has been a blessing and a curse, if you get my drift. A blessing that I've been able to rest quietly in bed enjoying the fall-like weather; a curse because I miss my old schedule at work that usually helped take my mind off the pain.
It's back to work tomorrow as the weather returns to August-type highs - upper 80s with equally high humidity - that are forecast to continue through the weekend. Of course, that's probably when the stone will make its entrance to the world. The little darling. Ouch!
I just received a letter from the DE Board of Elections informing me that I DO NOT live where I do, because all mail has been returned to their office as undeliverable. Funny thing that, because my voter's registration card resides on the refrigerator via a magnet, so I don't know what other mail I should have received from them. Oh, and yes, the letter was sent to my current address, but never mind. Another phone call to the stoopid is in order.
And so it goes.
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Hope everything turns out right. Take care buddy!
ReplyDeleteMy thoughts are with you as you await the "birth" of your next kidney stone. Been there, done that. I still have another waiting. Hopefully there are no complications for you other than the intense, excruiating pain. Peace be with you my friend.
ReplyDeleteI do not envy you. I have never (knock on wood) had a stone but I've heard they're excruciating, as you have indicated. I wish you well!
ReplyDeleteI have heard that the pain from kidney stones is equivalent to the pain at giving birth. So far I've been spared the experience. I sincerely hope that yours passes quickly and with minimal pain.
ReplyDeleteIf only we could harness the stupid for energy to heat and cool our homes!
Okay, please let me know how I can avoid such horror.
ReplyDeleteHope this ends quickly for you.
Take care, Friend.
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