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Had those a few times, certainly lets you know about pain and where it is.
Hope you are soon fit again.
 
I know about those of old, being a clinical specialist radiographer, I was in charge of the area lithotriptor and held clinics twice a week. Renal stones probably rate as one of the most memorable events you can have. A good regular dose of vitamin K2 MK7 and vitamin D3, works wonders moving the calcium from the bloodstream to the bones and teeth where it is meant to be, and not floating around causing havoc to the rest of the body, including the insides of the arteries. The excess goes to the kidneys, if you are lucky passes out, or builds up in the kidney needing surgical removal with a green laser. That is where I seem to spend the rest of my time, in theatre.
 
Hope you get rid of them soon
 
Wow Jeff! Is there no limit to your skills. Your famous for your carpentry . Are you starting, stone walling now?
 

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