The procedure lasted only a couple of minutes, with no general anasthetic, injections or medications, it was only mildly uncomfortable. My fears about the predicted agonising pain were totally unfounded. I passed a small amount of blood almost immediately after the porcedure. A little later I developed back pain and passed a couple of small stones. Now four hours later I feel perfectly OK and am ready to go for a walk. Back to work in the morning!
Do not be terrorised by some of the remarks you will find on the internet.
Hope this is normal and the pain goes away soon
Good Luck and hope it goes well.
-Susie
All the same, my advice to anyone going through this garbage, grit your teeth, it's saving your health, a collapsed ureter is a lot worse when you have to get a pilio plaste (giant scar across your flank) done to fix the damage the stone's have caused. It's going to bother you to pee the first time through after insertion and removal but close your eye's, take a DEEP breath and hold it and pee, it's going to burn like hell!But beleive me, the first time is as bad as it get's every other time after that is progressively better! When it's gone though, you'll know.
Good luck!
Any helpful advice is greatly appreciated!
My 19 year old daughter jumpted out of nowhere and scared the heck out of me. I am doing that to her now and again... for some odd reason I think it is funny. But I starting having some odd pains and said, "Emmy... you don't do that to a 55 yr old man..." She said, "Well you do it to me!" LOL But the pain radiated from my lower left back but was all the way up in my chest and I considered I was doomed. On the way to the ER my daughter called... worried she had killed me. I told my wife to tell her that I was feeling the pain hours before hand (I really wasn't... I considered she may have done me in). [half joking] It turned out to be a 4.5mm kidney stone in the top 1/4 of my utheter (tube from kidney to bladder). It would not pass and later a CAT scan showed the left kidney was swelling with backed up urine. Mary Washington Hospital in Fredericksburg did a laser liptrophy where they snake a scope up my penis throught the uthera (tube from tip of penis to bladder), through, bladder, into ureter to the stone and they blast it away with a 30W YAG laser and leave behind a plastic tube (stent) to keep the ueter open. Apparently damage in that tube from the passage of a stone can cause it to seal shut. They told me they would take the stent out in 5 to 7 days.
The pain from the stone and buildup of urine in the failing kidney was enormous. I consider myself to be a tough guy and an ex-martial artists who has gone home with broken bones (ribs mostly, but also a vertebra once) and "slept it off". I consider myself to have a high tolerance for pain. This became laughable. This pain brough me to my knees. Now I understand that women who have had these stones say it is comparable to child birth (and they have larger tubes of shorter distance and so experience less pain and problems then men regarding stones). Imagine that. The pain humbled me. I remember it was a aching pain that was more like a cramp or muslce spasm and non-localized. I mean I couldn't really tell exactly where the pain was. The tell telling symptom as I understand it is that no matter what position you get into looking for relief --THERE IS NO RELIEF. No position is less painful than another! I remember sleeping the first night (trying to pass the stone) on may hands and knees and waking up rolled in a ball. Not that this position was less painful but it was as comfortable as any I guess.
A 5mm stone should pass naturally... but it did not so I had to have the laser procedure. The ultrasonic procedure that can break the stone up to small fragments from outside the body won't work well on stones that small. I had the laser procedure done... there is now a couple of nylon strings coming out the end of my penis and rolled into a few loops like rope on the deck of a ship and taped down. I figured out the extra string is to accomodate erections. The idea is that the Dr. will pull the stent out by pulling the string... I am a walking "party popper" now. He heard me refer to it as a "Rip Cord" and didn't like that much and told me I would be disappointed if I think it will hurt when he removes it. I do appreciate what this very very good Dr. did for me and I plan to send me a gift or something later... I can't let that go... I imagine when he shot out the stones he got my pee and blood all over himself too. THe folks at Mary Washinton treated me like a king and the food was great! A menu and everything. I will have to report back on the stent removal this coming Friday but I do intend to take two (2) of those Percoset Oxycodeone/Acetominiphen tablets (10mg Oxycodone total) to take the edge off if I am to believe some of the stuff here. My observation is that those that experienced pain in the stent removal it was due to the Dr. having to put a scope back up you to reach the stent. It is best to have a "Rip Cord" installed as a prep so they don't have to do that.
Some tips... in the hospital when you are in pain tell them and they will give you dilaudid or morphine. Not much but enough to make it no longer painful. You can then watch the TV and fiddle with the paper and stuff instead of rolling around moaning. 1 cc of liquid morphine contains 2 mg of the drug and it is the best thing. It won't make you high or anything at that dose but it can be pushed into your IV and it will make you comfortable. Percoset makes me very sick to my stomach... won't stay down. Avoid the pills. When you get a prescription to take home eat a half a slice of wheat bread and take a pill and eat the other half of the wheat bread. The drug will aborb into the bread fiber and be released slower and less stomach upset. Use 1 slice per percoset.
Take the pills that make your urine Orange (I forget what the med is called)... but it stains everything... even the toilet lid and seat. Go early and often so you don't have an accidents because the urge may come on fast and there may be pain with it. The pain may force you to go before you have everything ready so make sure you wear loose pajama bottoms, are close to the bathroom, the seat up, the light on and everythign ready to go. I find there is less pain going when I am seated and leaning forward some (rolled up into a bit of a ball). Good to get up a couple fo times during the night and go pee instead of holding it till the morning. You could have an accident or the full bladder could cause you some pain to your already traumatized system. Set an alarm if you have to to get up every 3-4 hours to empty your bladder. The pills that dye your pee orange actually help to control spasms in your traumatized pee making and dispensing system. LOL True. Take them and they will help. Take one before bed so you have a good dose of it in your system when you wake in the morning for that morning pee (which can be painful).
Hope I helped someone a bit... Dr. told me to remember no one dies from a kidney stone. At least he has never heard of it. The way I experience pain that bit of knowledge helps. If I know the pain doesn't mean I am futher damaging myself or risking death then it becomes more bearable to me. This pain turned me into a "little girl" though... my first taste of something so painful.