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<blockquote data-quote="Kristin251" data-source="post: 1423479" data-attributes="member: 240838"><p>Happy to hear that. You don't want to have to pass one of those buggers. Thank god I didn't. Th epain was sporadic for me. Sometimes worse and sometimes better. That was the stone moving around. </p><p></p><p>Wondering if you eat a lot of spinach, nuts, animal protein? I was eating loads of spinach ( the worst food high in oxalate) and loads of nuts. I know follow a low oxalate diet which eliminates spinach and all dark leafies except kale, low nuts, low protein, low sodium. Drinking lemon water and staying hydrated. There are other foods that don't apply to my standard diet so I don't remember them but you can google high oxalate foods.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kristin251, post: 1423479, member: 240838"] Happy to hear that. You don't want to have to pass one of those buggers. Thank god I didn't. Th epain was sporadic for me. Sometimes worse and sometimes better. That was the stone moving around. Wondering if you eat a lot of spinach, nuts, animal protein? I was eating loads of spinach ( the worst food high in oxalate) and loads of nuts. I know follow a low oxalate diet which eliminates spinach and all dark leafies except kale, low nuts, low protein, low sodium. Drinking lemon water and staying hydrated. There are other foods that don't apply to my standard diet so I don't remember them but you can google high oxalate foods. [/QUOTE]
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