I had a kidney stone lodged in my ureter for 4 months.
Yesterday I had it lasered while under general anaesthetic. When I woke up I had a piece of string coming out of my japs eye and taped to my cock that is attached to a stent in my ureter. I need to go back to have it pulled out while awake. I have been pissing blood ever since.
I can't have sex or jack off for obvious reasons, and even getting a boner is painful as the string feels like my dick is being cut by a cheese wire.
Yeah you just gotta live with it bro Just a string lmao
Anthony Morgan
>that image Did this come out of your neo-bussy tranny user?
Mason Young
pic rel was my toilet 5 minutes ago.
I can feel that fucking string whenever I move. It feels like a fishing line. I can barely sleep as I get wood and it wakes me up.
William Perez
i had a urethroplasty that took a skin graft and 3 surgeries over two years
Alexander Garcia
post it
Adrian Cox
Was this because of kidney stones damaging them or are you into sounding?
William Rogers
nah injury that required it. had my dick sliced open for a year while the graft took. definitely not into. i'd probably kms if the problem ever came back
Carson Johnson
Jesus Christ. What was the injury? This is why I'm not so happy about having this wire grating the inside of my urethra
Mason Price
i dont want to give too many personally identifiable details but the initial wasn't anything major just got fucked by scar tissue build up and failed more minor operations to fix it that i guess made it even worse.
Charles Ramirez
I had a medium sized stone for about a week when I was a kid. Doc said it was from drinking too much mountain dew. It was like pissing razor blades
John Davis
Did you not feel it coming down the tube? I've never felt pain in my life like when it entered my ureter. I've broken my leg in two places dirt jumping, nowhere near the pain.
Connor Johnson
>Has anyone else been through this hell?
I currently have two relatively large kidney stones chilling in my kidneys. I don't know what the fuck I'm going to do about it.
Anthony Jenkins
Yeah it felt like a nonstop cramp. It was a great day when I finally heard that 'plop' in the toilet though
Noah Green
What terrible lifestyle habit of yours resulted in this kidney stone?
Josiah Baker
Not saying this is what OP has, but eating too much protein could lead to kidney stones.
Jason Gomez
If they're still in your kidneys I'd look to get the ultrasound thing on them to break them up, cause I can assure you you don't want them going down whole as that will mean you'll need what I've had done.
My pain was so bad I almost passed out. The only thing that stopped the pain was a pill they gave me at the hospital to shove up my ass with a tiny sachet of lube. The wave of relief was amazing when if kicked in.
Christian Martin
Think this could be it. I don't drink many fizzy drinks at all. I guess I have a fairly salty/meaty diet. Not getting enough calcium (which I would say I do) or eating too much of certain foods like spinach (which I do eat quite a bit) can cause them.
The doctors said half the time it's just luck whether you get them or not, and not always related to a specific dietary habit.
Wyatt Martin
Not all are dietary btw
Types of kidney stones include:
Calcium stones. Most kidney stones are calcium stones, usually in the form of calcium oxalate. Oxalate is a substance made daily by your liver or absorbed from your diet. Certain fruits and vegetables, as well as nuts and chocolate, have high oxalate content.
Dietary factors, high doses of vitamin D, intestinal bypass surgery and several metabolic disorders can increase the concentration of calcium or oxalate in urine.
Calcium stones may also occur in the form of calcium phosphate. This type of stone is more common in metabolic conditions, such as renal tubular acidosis. It may also be associated with certain medications used to treat migraines or seizures, such as topiramate (Topamax, Trokendi XR, Qudexy XR).
Struvite stones. Struvite stones form in response to a urinary tract infection. These stones can grow quickly and become quite large, sometimes with few symptoms or little warning. Uric acid stones. Uric acid stones can form in people who lose too much fluid because of chronic diarrhea or malabsorption, those who eat a high-protein diet, and those with diabetes or metabolic syndrome. Certain genetic factors also may increase your risk of uric acid stones. Cystine stones. These stones form in people with a hereditary disorder called cystinuria that causes the kidneys to excrete too much of a specific amino acid.
I am not aware which type I had and not sure if I'll be able to find out now.
Asher Nguyen
> I'd look to get the ultrasound thing on them to break them up
I fucking hope this is an option for me. I was worried about it before this post but this shit pushed me over the edge. I am making an appointment tomorrow.
Chase Davis
Do it user. I've just pissed blood again. I don't want you going through this.