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<blockquote data-quote="andcol" data-source="post: 1640917" data-attributes="member: 96315"><p>You have the same problem as me. I am generating calcium kidney stones. I have raised calcium levels in my urine and is caused by sarcoidosis. My immune system has attacked my lungs *now it finished with my pancreas) which are now generating the calcium. The consultants do not want to treat it with the high steroid doses needed in case it causes the T2 again. </p><p></p><p>So my sympathy on the pain I know what you are going through. </p><p></p><p>PS my first one tore my kidney and got stuck in my urether (it was 7mm) and left me in hospital for 4 days (luckily it was shaped so that it didnt block the flow) - took 3 weeks to wear away enough to start moving . My understanding is a large stone that is not moving isn't an issue so they may just leave your 1cm one. fingers crossed for you</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="andcol, post: 1640917, member: 96315"] You have the same problem as me. I am generating calcium kidney stones. I have raised calcium levels in my urine and is caused by sarcoidosis. My immune system has attacked my lungs *now it finished with my pancreas) which are now generating the calcium. The consultants do not want to treat it with the high steroid doses needed in case it causes the T2 again. So my sympathy on the pain I know what you are going through. PS my first one tore my kidney and got stuck in my urether (it was 7mm) and left me in hospital for 4 days (luckily it was shaped so that it didnt block the flow) - took 3 weeks to wear away enough to start moving . My understanding is a large stone that is not moving isn't an issue so they may just leave your 1cm one. fingers crossed for you [/QUOTE]
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