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    Kidney Stones

    My boyfriend has kidney stones and we are due to fly long haul in 8 days.

    Do you think he will be fit to fly before then? Have anyone had kidney stones and roughly how long did it take for them to pass.

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    sorry to heat that...

    hopefully they pass soon..... they can be very painful....I haven´t had any but my dad, mom and sis have had them as well as mi inlaws

    my dad went to ER to get them out but they passed on their own, mom had huge pains and had to get surgery to get them out, sis passed them same day.... and just about last weekend my dad begun with same pains but passed them ok, again

    he might consider drinking cranberry juice in order to help a bit, but he might wanna get checked just in case, I don´t wanna think what pain he might be in and having no way to get out of a plane to get attention....
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    Some stones pass on their own; some need lithotripsy; some need surgical removal. I hear the pain can be as bad as labor pains.

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    Wasn't it Michelle (kittycats_delight) that had them for a few weeks? Sorry, don't mean to be the bearer of bad news.
    I have never had them, but my SIL did and said it WAS worse than labor. And I don't know if it's worse for a man.
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    And I don't know if it's worse for a man.
    Since men don't experience labor, they are unable to compare. The women I have known who had stones said the pains were similar.

    I do remember one man coming into the ER, and, no lie, his color was grayish-green. He really thought he was dying.

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    Both my husband and my mother have had kidney stones, my mother's were picked up in routine examinations and she had the lithotripsy, it was successful, but my husband was totally unexpected, we were away for a short break, and previous to that he had been hydrosliding, apparently they cause no pain until they move and hey presto that is what the hydrosliding did, made them move, he became instantly ill, and was in terrible pain, believe me i would not want to be on a long haul flight if that happened,he was rushed by ambulance to the hospital and they believed he had passed them naturally, i am told if they don't move he will be fine, good luck.,but i guess there is a slight element of risk involved.
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    I have a family member who has had them - and as I stood by the bed in the hospital I wanted to just cry watching the intense pain he was going through.

    I would opt for having a Dr. check him out - a long flight is no place to be in extreme pain.

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    I had them once.... and so did my mom... but we both passed ours on our own and it was within a week.




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