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myelin36 53F
4610 posts
12/30/2014 6:46 pm
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After meeting with the urologist, he informed me surgery under general anesthetic was probably my best option. He did inform me that I could take a wait and see approach since the pain was managable.

I scheduled the surgery for next Tuesday but found out that my current insurance plan will not cover the surgery. So, I had to cancel the procedure. I am shopping around for coverage under the federal marketplace and keeping my fingers crossed that I can get coverage in place quickly so I can reschedule the surgery. That's one of the perils to being self employed!

On a side note, I had to cancel my NYE plans. A significant winter storm hit my area today and roads are not so good. It looks like I will be spending a quiet NYE at home with my this year.

I am continuing to run. I logged 8.5 miles today and saw this afternoon. I am looking forward to having tomorrow morning off so I can work on a creative NYE HNW photo for you all!

P.S There is a blogger that I can't stop thinking about. Lately he has been the focus of some pretty sexy fantasies. Totally random, I know.



Hope you are having a sexy evening. Stay warm my friends. xoxo

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ElDeano64116 66M

12/30/2014 7:00 pm

Good luck with the insurance. Hopefully you can find what you need to get the job done.


NudeDon69 54M  
1442 posts
12/30/2014 7:09 pm

Good luck with the insurance and getting rid of that stone.

You are one tough lady to be running that much with a rock in your side.

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NJGUY08090 57M
4306 posts
12/30/2014 7:10 pm

Good luck with your insurance company. Some of them really work your nerves.


Picturethis520 62M

12/30/2014 8:39 pm

Is it warm enough to be running there?
Good on you for getting out there, hope you keep up with it.
I was road riding last time home in Utah and thought my knees were going to get frostbite.

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flowerkings2012 60M
4312 posts
12/31/2014 3:03 am

Running in significant winter storm? Mental! You do know that rest days are good for you, right ?

Time to stock up on cranberry juice and lay off the creatine if stone still refusing to pass!!


myelin36 replies on 12/31/2014 3:44 am:
Runners can and do run during winter. It is called running on a treadmill. I do it quite often in the winter to keep up my fitness level. I would say there is nothing crazy about that. Next time gather all the facts before making a quick judgment.

lok4fun500 M
51906 posts
12/31/2014 6:05 am

One year ago, I had an 11mm kidney stone blocking the ureter. It was extremely painful. It was discovered by ultrasound and x-ray and I had surgery within 30 hours. It had to be blasted by laser and large pieces removed. I was back to normal within 4 days. I just had my annual checkup on Dec 1oth and everything is fine!
Good luck! I do not understand the medical insurance in the USA.


CleavageFan4U 67M
69374 posts
12/31/2014 7:41 am

Best wishes with your medical challenges.

How did you get in 8.5 miles when the roads were a mess? It was BITTER cold here, but the snow didn’t even really cover the grass.

Happy New Year to you -looking forward to the HNW offering!

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Smiley_97 50M
200 posts
12/31/2014 9:23 am

I do hate when medical procedures aren't covered. When they are the obvious way to go. *sigh*

Hope it all works out. Frustrating!!!

Sorry about NYE....I am sure you would have had a fantastic time. I'll be in the basement doing wood working. hehehehehe


FreddiesFling 61M
3707 posts
12/31/2014 12:28 pm

It was more of a sexy afternoon... but who's counting? Anyway... good luck with the insurance... and the surgery!

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tickles4us 62M
7262 posts
1/16/2015 10:35 pm

I feel for you . I had a 7 mm stone last year in the ureter of my right kidney. It had been floating about in my kidney for the last ten years getting bigger and meaner and causing a pretty persistent back ache.

I was made aware of it about ten years ago during another kidney stone attack (5 mm) and a few smaller ones that I passed while in the hospital waiting room bathroom, this after three weeks of waiting for it to pass naturally. I had a sudden urge to go and I got to the restroom just in time to pee into the screen cup and I filled it to over flowing with all the gravel that came out with the stones. I was in agony those three weeks but was expecting it to pass sooner as I'd had stones before and it was just a day of agony then it passed.

The pain meds were pretty much useless (I would get about an hour or 30 minutes of relief when the pain was the most intense, I seem to have problems with pain meds and anesthesia not working very well). The day I was in the hospital waiting room was the first day I'd had without the serious pain.

The doctors said then that I could go and get the sonic treatment to break the stone up. I would have had to travel down to Boston to do it though so I never did. They did say the treatment is like getting kicked in the kidney by a mule. The main reason I didn't go have the sonic treatment was they told me it would break the stone up but the pieces would just settle down in the lower lobe of the kidney (where the stone already was) and I'd have a pile of gravel there which I figured wasn't going to be much help as it would just coagulate into another stone over time.

So ten years later and bigger and meaner the stone decided to leave the premise resulting in a trip to the emergency room and emergency surgery in the middle of the night to have it removed. It's not good or pleasant when the ureter gets plugged. It can do damage to your kidney. These things can sneak up when you least expect them. I had been fine the day before.

Removal involved a trip up though my "main drain line" with their endoscope and various attachments, laser to break the stone up, basket to scoop up pieces and who knows what else. So you don't want to have one that large get into the ureter as the treatment can be less than pleasant to say the least. Though they can break it up with the sonic treatment even in the ureter I believe but sometimes it depends on availability of the equipment.

The after affects made me think of a movie I remember seeing years ago where a cowboy went in to the doctors office to get treatment for some VD. The doctor heated up what looked like a long piece of wire and supposedly ran it up through the guys Urethra. Well that image and the imagined sensation of what it would feel like to pee after such treatment let alone the treatment is what I felt for a few days every time I had to go. A burning you can't imagine! At least you women have a shorter urethra but it would still not be at all pleasant.

I haven't got anything good to say about insurance companies and what they cover or choose not too, but being self employed myself I understand how difficult it can be to get a decent coverage plan.

The first time I had a kidney stone was about twenty years ago. I woke up in the morning with a back ache that just kept getting more and more intense. I ended up calling my then wife to come drive me up to the emergency room as it was at the point where it felt like someone had stuck an ice pick in my kidney and was twisting it around. Let me tell you bumps in the road don't feel good when you have a kidney stone.

At the emergency room the doctor apparently thought I was faking it to get narcotics (mind you I had been living in the area most of my life and had not been to that hospital to get any kind of pain meds). I apparently wasn't displaying enough discomfort to convince him I was in serious pain. So what does he do? He was standing behind me and he hauled off and punched me in the kidney. I guess the reaction he got convinced him I was in pain. I'm not sure if it was the way I stiffened up arching my back or if it was because of the way I told him I'd kill him if he did that again. I would have thought that all the scars he could see would have made him think I might have a higher tolerance for pain than typical. Would you believe that it was the same doctor in the ER the next time I had a kidney stone some 6-7 years later. He took my word for it that time. He remembered me for some reason.

I hope your experience will be less uncomfortable than mine has been over the years.

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myelin36 replies on 1/17/2015 6:58 pm:
Wow! Sounds like a most unpleasant experience. Thanks for sharing.

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