Last night I woke up, took a piss and all of a sudden my back felt like someone stabed me. I did SLDL the day before but now it doesnt seem to hurt just kinda scared the crap outta me
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Originally posted by LancerVLast night I woke up, took a piss and all of a sudden my back felt like someone stabed me. I did SLDL the day before but now it doesnt seem to hurt just kinda scared the crap outta me
I might be able to help you narrow it down here are some questions which you can answer or can choose not to . . .
I made the assumption that it was flank pain if this was a poor assumption let me know . . .
Has this happened to you before . . . take a pee and then have flank pain . . . or flank pain at all?
How long did the pain last?
Where was the pain localized exactly?
did it radiate or was it localized?
on a scale of 1 to 10 how painful was it?
Has it returned at all even as a less painful version?
Any blood in your urine?
Any pain or burning associated with urination?
do you normally wake up at night to pee?
Was your water intake high enough for this to be warranted?
Are you peeing more often recently than usual?
Do you get UTIs regularly?
Have you had a recent sore throat?Disclaimer: While I have an M.D. the views I express are not to be taken as medical advice under any circumstances. Please check with your own doctor if you want medical advice as he/she has access to your info and can provide the most accurate advice.
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.Originally posted by Dr.Dave1
Has this happened to you before . . . take a pee and then have flank pain . . . or flank pain at all?Nope first time
How long did the pain last? Like 30-40mins than went back to slep
Where was the pain localized exactly?Middle back in the erector area
did it radiate or was it localized? Localized
on a scale of 1 to 10 how painful was it?8-9
Has it returned at all even as a less painful version?None yet
Any blood in your urine?Nope
Any pain or burning associated with urination?Was kinda hard to pee but didnt really hurt
do you normally wake up at night to pee? Not ussually
Was your water intake high enough for this to be warranted?I drank maybe 1gallon that day
Are you peeing more often recently than usual?About the same
Do you get UTIs regularly? Never had one that I know of
Have you had a recent sore throat?Nope
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Originally posted by LancerVHas this happened to you before . . . take a pee and then have flank pain . . . or flank pain at all?Nope first time
How long did the pain last? Like 30-40mins than went back to slep
Where was the pain localized exactly?Middle back in the erector area
did it radiate or was it localized? Localized
on a scale of 1 to 10 how painful was it?8-9
Has it returned at all even as a less painful version?None yet
Any blood in your urine?Nope
Any pain or burning associated with urination?Was kinda hard to pee but didnt really hurt
do you normally wake up at night to pee? Not ussually
Was your water intake high enough for this to be warranted?I drank maybe 1gallon that day
Are you peeing more often recently than usual?About the same
Do you get UTIs regularly? Never had one that I know of
Have you had a recent sore throat?Nope
Just a reminder these are just my opinionsDisclaimer: While I have an M.D. the views I express are not to be taken as medical advice under any circumstances. Please check with your own doctor if you want medical advice as he/she has access to your info and can provide the most accurate advice.
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Originally posted by Dr.Dave1I'll give you my quick guess at this point . . . 30-40 mins is a pretty long time for that intense of a pain to last, the location, the fact that it was hard to pee (possible obstruction), and the fact that you do not usually wake up (supports this might be more of an acute thing) . . . all point me to suspect kidney stone. Anyone in your family have kidney stones? You may want to consider going to your doc to get this checked out, especially if you have another such pain. In the mean time drinking a lot of water might be a good idea . . . although this might lead to passing the stone (if there is one) which can be quite painful.
Just a reminder these are just my opinions
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Originally posted by LancerVYea could be kidney stones, since I drink like a gallon of milk a dayDisclaimer: While I have an M.D. the views I express are not to be taken as medical advice under any circumstances. Please check with your own doctor if you want medical advice as he/she has access to your info and can provide the most accurate advice.
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Originally posted by Dr.Dave1and probably consume a lot of protein and maybe take vitamin C . . . all lead to increased risk of stones . . . fun stuff
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Originally posted by LancerVShould I cut back on some Protein? Eating around 400g a day right now, and yea I just took a dump and a piss and it kinda started to throb but not hurt nearly as bad as last night
I think it's a bit to early to speculate on this as you might not even have a stone. Since the throbbing came back I would highly recommend that you go get it checked out ASAP if that is possible. They can determine if you have a stone(s) or not. If you have a stone explain your protein intake to the doc and see if he thinks simply incrasing your water intake would be enough to help prevent future stones, b/c it might.Disclaimer: While I have an M.D. the views I express are not to be taken as medical advice under any circumstances. Please check with your own doctor if you want medical advice as he/she has access to your info and can provide the most accurate advice.
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Originally posted by jdirittoo man.. i hope to god i never get a kidney stone.. ive heard nothing but horror stories of them..
ie: grown men cry.Disclaimer: While I have an M.D. the views I express are not to be taken as medical advice under any circumstances. Please check with your own doctor if you want medical advice as he/she has access to your info and can provide the most accurate advice.
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Originally posted by Dr.Dave1yah, it's supposed to be just about the most painful thing one can experience . . . that thought motivates me to drink lotsa water
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