Guest guest Posted August 24, 2005 Report Share Posted August 24, 2005 Both my brother and my daughter have had kidney stones. My brother had to go to the hospital to pass his and it was a very painful experience, to say the least. As soon as my daughters was detected, I started her on a powdered Magnesium supplement, and that broke the stone up. Kidney stones are calcium and a sign that there is not enough magnesium in the body. I also started my brother on the powdered magnesium, and he has had no problems since. The product they take is called Natural Calm and they buy it at the local health food store for just under $10.00. I was ordering from the company, but it was expensive, and then I found it for a much cheaper price:) Hope this helps:) Lynn Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 25, 2005 Report Share Posted August 25, 2005 About two weeks ago I suffered with my first kidney stone. Well, that is what I believe it was from my studying after the pain. I had every classic symptom. Never saw it pass. Couple of questions someone might be able to help me with. I seem to have kept this nagging pain in my lower abdominal area, may be my bladder. Not excruciating but still there, especially when I urinate, almost like a cramping. I have had a bladder infection and a urinary tract infection years ago and it isn't the same pain, so I know it isn't one of those. Could the stone be stuck in my bladder and irritating it? Haven't been to the doctor in over 25 years and don't really want to go that route. Have been pretty much unsick for years due to trying to follow a healthy diet. Does anyone have any comments or suggestions for me? Maybe someone has been through this. I welcome anything but doctors...hahaha... thanks to all, Bo Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 25, 2005 Report Share Posted August 25, 2005 Thank you Lynn I have natural calm that I just bought about two weeks ago, just haven't gotten in the habit of taking it regular, just have to form the habit and remember....will see what happens... Bo Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 25, 2005 Report Share Posted August 25, 2005 i have had 12 stones in my life my diet is now keeping them away in my situation i could easily locate the stones as they traveled in me. it was my experience to collect the stones and give them to my doctors. now they offer a 'stone buster' that makes passing them easier. the location you speak of could mean you have gall stones too. not every doctor is a criminal and this should put you under one's care .. for your sake. any way i may be of help, feel free to contact me. -madalan On Behalf Of BoThursday, August 25, 2005 1:18 AM Subject: Kidney StonesAbout two weeks ago I suffered with my first kidney stone. Well, that is what I believe it was from my studying after the pain. I had every classic symptom. Never saw it pass.Couple of questions someone might be able to help me with.I seem to have kept this nagging pain in my lower abdominal area, may be my bladder. Not excruciating but still there, especially when I urinate, almost like a cramping. I have had a bladder infection and a urinary tract infection years ago and it isn't the same pain, so I know it isn't one of those. Could the stone be stuck in my bladder and irritating it?Haven't been to the doctor in over 25 years and don't really want to go that route. Have been pretty much unsick for years due to trying to follow a healthy diet. Does anyone have any comments or suggestions for me? Maybe someone has been through this.I welcome anything but doctors...hahaha...thanks to all,Bo Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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