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	<title>Comments on: Kidney Stones and I am 24..what is causing them?</title>
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		<title>By: Amber</title>
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		<description>I just suffered from my 1st kidney stone just last month. Im 20.They are so horrible. I cant even imagine going through what you are. According to my Dr. Calcium is what causes them in some people. I was told to cut back on calcium intake. If you pass one stone that may mean that you have several other stones still in your Kidneys. These will not cause pain until they enter the tube that goes into your bladder. An ultrasound will most likely show if you have more stones in your kidneys. You must drink plenty of water. This will help them from forming, just make sure it is purified water. Where I live in Indiana we are known as the Limestone Capital of the World. Many drs around here believe that with all the limestone in the ground here, drinking regular tap water makes everyone more likely to get stones.
What I had done to remove stones from inside my kidney was some type of surgery where they shrink the stones with a laser type thing. Its actually just &#039;blasting&quot; them into smaller pieces making it easier and less painful to pass. They had inserted a tube like thing so the stones would pass through that instead of jabbing me as they were coming out.
I would seek a 2nd opinion. If you continue to have kidney stones, they must be treated. You must insist that the Drs treat you right. If you need pain medicine then make sure you mention that. I ended up in the ER with mine as well and was admitted to the hospital because the size of it and it took too long to pass. 
Just remember to stay hydrated. Triple your intake of water. This will help the stones pass faster. 

If you have any other questions, email me and I will help you</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I just suffered from my 1st kidney stone just last month. Im 20.They are so horrible. I cant even imagine going through what you are. According to my Dr. Calcium is what causes them in some people. I was told to cut back on calcium intake. If you pass one stone that may mean that you have several other stones still in your Kidneys. These will not cause pain until they enter the tube that goes into your bladder. An ultrasound will most likely show if you have more stones in your kidneys. You must drink plenty of water. This will help them from forming, just make sure it is purified water. Where I live in Indiana we are known as the Limestone Capital of the World. Many drs around here believe that with all the limestone in the ground here, drinking regular tap water makes everyone more likely to get stones.<br />
What I had done to remove stones from inside my kidney was some type of surgery where they shrink the stones with a laser type thing. Its actually just &#8216;blasting&quot; them into smaller pieces making it easier and less painful to pass. They had inserted a tube like thing so the stones would pass through that instead of jabbing me as they were coming out.<br />
I would seek a 2nd opinion. If you continue to have kidney stones, they must be treated. You must insist that the Drs treat you right. If you need pain medicine then make sure you mention that. I ended up in the ER with mine as well and was admitted to the hospital because the size of it and it took too long to pass.<br />
Just remember to stay hydrated. Triple your intake of water. This will help the stones pass faster. </p>
<p>If you have any other questions, email me and I will help you</p>
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