Neverending MBRO memory thread

It is amazing how such a small stone can hurt that much, and cause that much trouble. Had it not been at work, I'd probably got gloves and got it for the Dr. That's twice recently, one passed quick when Tiffany was in the hospital last time I think it was. It's likely my own fault, I've went from one carbonated drink a day, to at least 3. Plus all the ice cream and milk. Last time they tested one it was mostly calcium, and Dr fussed about too many carbonated drinks.
 
Daughter got off at 8, and going to the gym with her friend, she's on the swim team also. I'm going to ride over there, not workout, but show them how to use a couple of the new machines
 
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It is amazing how such a small stone can hurt that much, and cause that much trouble. Had it not been at work, I'd probably got gloves and got it for the Dr. That's twice recently, one passed quick when Tiffany was in the hospital last time I think it was. It's likely my own fault, I've went from one carbonated drink a day, to at least 3. Plus all the ice cream and milk. Last time they tested one it was mostly calcium, and Dr fussed about too many carbonated drinks.
Tea and black pepper are huge sources of oxalic acid. Combine that with high calcium and low water intake and you have trouble. Hope you aren't a stone maker.
 
Dude, I've gotten lucky. Haven't had to have one blasted or surgically removed. Nothing awkward about it.
I had one, worst one ever, they were scheduled to "go up in there and try to get" on a Friday. Thankfully, I passed it that Thursday night.
 
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Souce and Joe... they made up it looks like... no fight left in em.
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