From: 3Putt in Coastal SC on
I'm scheduled for lithotripsy Wednesday morning after several bouts of
kidney stones too large to pass. I've checked with the urologist that will
be doing the procedure and he assures me that the new procedure is
concentrated in the area of the kidney and will not dislodge any of the
seeds. My daughter had the procedure last fall and she can't recall any
follow-on pain or soreness.

From: 3Putt in Coastal SC on

"DoubleOwSeven" <doubleowseven(a)yahoo.com> wrote in message
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> On Mon, 4 Aug 2008 17:48:54 -0400, "3Putt in Coastal SC"
> <bogey(a)theswamp.com> wrote:
>
>>I'm scheduled for lithotripsy Wednesday morning after several bouts of
>>kidney stones too large to pass. I've checked with the urologist that
>>will
>>be doing the procedure and he assures me that the new procedure is
>>concentrated in the area of the kidney and will not dislodge any of the
>>seeds. My daughter had the procedure last fall and she can't recall any
>>follow-on pain or soreness.
>
> Last time I had it done it didn't even dislodge the kidney stone. The
> Doc assured me they got it. Went home, still felt like I had it. A
> month later for a check up and the CAT scan showed the stone still
> there!!!. I doubt it will make your seeds move.

That's not encouraging! I read that it's only effective on 70% of patients.
And it only works on the calcified stones. Mine has grown over the last two
months and is not moving. It is now too big to pass. And....I have several
smaller stones in both kidneys. And........I have gall stones.

From: Alan Meyer on

"3Putt in Coastal SC" <bogey(a)theswamp.com> wrote in message
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> That's not encouraging! I read that it's only effective on 70% of
> patients. And it only works on the calcified stones. Mine has grown over
> the last two months and is not moving. It is now too big to pass.
> And....I have several smaller stones in both kidneys. And........I have
> gall stones.

Well, 30% failure rate is a bummer.

But on the other hand 70% success rate is pretty good.

I'm hoping for the best for you (and I have 70% confidence
that your procedure will work :)

Alan


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