My Bad Extremely Awful Day
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wrote on 7 Jun 2022, 03:26 last edited by
Wow. While I had some knee pain, it was better than that. I had a doctor recently tell me that taking a gram of Tylenol was very effective and safe as long as you don't take more than 6 grams a day. Essentially 1 gram is like 5 tablets. All I had was the time release 8 hour ones, so I took three of them twice today. Worked pretty well.
Hope it does not come back. Sounds like a pinched nerve maybe?
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wrote on 7 Jun 2022, 03:38 last edited by
Wow. Those throwing up convulsions must have been awful. I’m glad it went away.
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Wow. While I had some knee pain, it was better than that. I had a doctor recently tell me that taking a gram of Tylenol was very effective and safe as long as you don't take more than 6 grams a day. Essentially 1 gram is like 5 tablets. All I had was the time release 8 hour ones, so I took three of them twice today. Worked pretty well.
Hope it does not come back. Sounds like a pinched nerve maybe?
wrote on 7 Jun 2022, 03:39 last edited by@Mik said in My Bad Extremely Awful Day:
Wow.
A big +1 to the wow!
Hope it does not come back. Sounds like a pinched nerve maybe?
More +1s for both of these. Yes, a pinched nerve is a likely culprit.
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wrote on 7 Jun 2022, 11:04 last edited by
How miserable. Sorry you went through this.
Kidney stone?
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Wow. While I had some knee pain, it was better than that. I had a doctor recently tell me that taking a gram of Tylenol was very effective and safe as long as you don't take more than 6 grams a day. Essentially 1 gram is like 5 tablets. All I had was the time release 8 hour ones, so I took three of them twice today. Worked pretty well.
Hope it does not come back. Sounds like a pinched nerve maybe?
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wrote on 7 Jun 2022, 11:12 last edited by
@George-K said in My Bad Extremely Awful Day:
Kidney stone?
Wow, I didn't even think of this . . . no idea. It is kind of amazing that something could hurt this bad and then a nap later, be gone like it never happened.
Thanks to all for all the good strokes.
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@George-K said in My Bad Extremely Awful Day:
Kidney stone?
Wow, I didn't even think of this . . . no idea. It is kind of amazing that something could hurt this bad and then a nap later, be gone like it never happened.
Thanks to all for all the good strokes.
wrote on 7 Jun 2022, 11:16 last edited by@Catseye3 said in My Bad Extremely Awful Day:
@George-K said in My Bad Extremely Awful Day:
Kidney stone?
Wow, I didn't even think of this . . . no idea. It is kind of amazing that something could hurt this bad and then a nap later, be gone like it never happened.
Thanks to all for all the good strokes.
I've had two. Both of them started with a general feeling of "unwellness." Just feeling "off." Over the next hour a kind of crampy back pain that migrated to the front. Nausea. No comfortable position. Writhe around in bed. Finally fall asleep in mid morning. Two hours later, all gone.
I've seen hundreds of people with kidney stones, and that's a pretty typical story.
Keep an eye on your urine and see if anything passes. It might be so small that you'll miss it. Something as small as 2mm can be missed easily. Also, something as small as 2mm can cause some real discomfort.
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@Catseye3 said in My Bad Extremely Awful Day:
@George-K said in My Bad Extremely Awful Day:
Kidney stone?
Wow, I didn't even think of this . . . no idea. It is kind of amazing that something could hurt this bad and then a nap later, be gone like it never happened.
Thanks to all for all the good strokes.
I've had two. Both of them started with a general feeling of "unwellness." Just feeling "off." Over the next hour a kind of crampy back pain that migrated to the front. Nausea. No comfortable position. Writhe around in bed. Finally fall asleep in mid morning. Two hours later, all gone.
I've seen hundreds of people with kidney stones, and that's a pretty typical story.
Keep an eye on your urine and see if anything passes. It might be so small that you'll miss it. Something as small as 2mm can be missed easily. Also, something as small as 2mm can cause some real discomfort.
wrote on 7 Jun 2022, 11:29 last edited by Catseye3 6 Jul 2022, 11:30@George-K said in My Bad Extremely Awful Day:
Both of them started with a general feeling of "unwellness." Just feeling "off." Over the next hour a kind of crampy back pain that migrated to the front. Nausea. No comfortable position. Writhe around in bed. Finally fall asleep in mid morning. Two hours later, all gone.
Criminy. That is almost exactly the same progression. Except mine started with an abrupt pain with no preceding unwellness.
Plus, I've been on my own case for a long time about not drinking enough water.
Thanks, Dr. G!
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@George-K said in My Bad Extremely Awful Day:
Both of them started with a general feeling of "unwellness." Just feeling "off." Over the next hour a kind of crampy back pain that migrated to the front. Nausea. No comfortable position. Writhe around in bed. Finally fall asleep in mid morning. Two hours later, all gone.
Criminy. That is almost exactly the same progression. Except mine started with an abrupt pain with no preceding unwellness.
Plus, I've been on my own case for a long time about not drinking enough water.
Thanks, Dr. G!
wrote on 7 Jun 2022, 11:47 last edited by@Catseye3 said in My Bad Extremely Awful Day:
That is almost exactly the same progression. Except mine started with an abrupt pain with no preceding unwellness.
D3 has had several kidney stones. Hers have always had a sudden onset.
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wrote on 7 Jun 2022, 11:54 last edited by
Well, shit.
Note to self: DRINK WATER. Stop forgetting, jerk!
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wrote on 7 Jun 2022, 11:57 last edited by
I've had one. They hurt. Bad.
The wife has had several. Two had to be retrieved by a GU doc. One procedure led to pyelonephritis.
I promise you, you don't want to go there.
I don't know if there is a hard and fast rule about when to seek treatment for a kidney stone. Most folks pass them, but like my wife, some are too big and require intervention.
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I've had one. They hurt. Bad.
The wife has had several. Two had to be retrieved by a GU doc. One procedure led to pyelonephritis.
I promise you, you don't want to go there.
I don't know if there is a hard and fast rule about when to seek treatment for a kidney stone. Most folks pass them, but like my wife, some are too big and require intervention.
wrote on 7 Jun 2022, 12:03 last edited by@Jolly said in My Bad Extremely Awful Day:
Two had to be retrieved by a GU doc. One procedure led to pyelonephritis.
Gawd, poor lady.
Yeah, there's too much similarity.
Man, getting old bites the bag.
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wrote on 7 Jun 2022, 12:11 last edited by
Oh no! I hope you’re all right now
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wrote on 7 Jun 2022, 12:38 last edited by
Getting old beats the hell out of the alternative. But it is not without its challenges.
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wrote on 7 Jun 2022, 12:47 last edited by
@Mik said in My Bad Extremely Awful Day:
Getting old beats the hell out of the alternative.
Yesterday I wasn't so sure.
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wrote on 7 Jun 2022, 18:53 last edited by
I hope whatever it was doesn’t plague you again. Sounds right nasty. You might want to get it checked out.
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I hope whatever it was doesn’t plague you again. Sounds right nasty. You might want to get it checked out.
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wrote on 8 Jun 2022, 01:15 last edited by
I've always found that taking a good crap helps...
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@Renauda Thanks, Renauda. Thanks to help from my TNCR expert panel, I think I've got the answer. I hope.
wrote on 15 Jun 2022, 08:43 last edited by@Catseye3 Hope you are still feeling well