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<blockquote data-quote="Marvin" data-source="post: 765317" data-attributes="member: 25832"><p>I feel for you, Mark! I've been there, got the tee shirt, stent and all! I would wholeheartedly agree with those who claim a kidney stone is the most painful thing ever... far surpassing the pain of the worst childbirth (and it was a WOMAN who made that claim, not one of us wimpy, wingeing men!). When I had it I would cheerfully have been taken outside and shot, just for some relief. I hope that, as you await your surgery, you don't have too many episodes of returning acute pain. It will be an uncomfortable time, but hang in there: it WILL come to an end, the bleeding WILL stop, life WILL go on, you WILL be pain free again! And in time, like me, you will forget just how awful it was, until reminded by some other poor so-and-so. Hope they've given you a bottle of Oramorph to tide you over....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Marvin, post: 765317, member: 25832"] I feel for you, Mark! I've been there, got the tee shirt, stent and all! I would wholeheartedly agree with those who claim a kidney stone is the most painful thing ever... far surpassing the pain of the worst childbirth (and it was a WOMAN who made that claim, not one of us wimpy, wingeing men!). When I had it I would cheerfully have been taken outside and shot, just for some relief. I hope that, as you await your surgery, you don't have too many episodes of returning acute pain. It will be an uncomfortable time, but hang in there: it WILL come to an end, the bleeding WILL stop, life WILL go on, you WILL be pain free again! And in time, like me, you will forget just how awful it was, until reminded by some other poor so-and-so. Hope they've given you a bottle of Oramorph to tide you over.... [/QUOTE]
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