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Dec
27/08
Saga of a Kidney Stone
Last Updated on Tuesday, 5 January 2010 08:46
Written by Melinda
Saturday, December 27th, 2008

Christmas night Tim and I were on our way home from his folks’ house.  I grew very tired, quiet, just did not feel well and had the blahs.  As a matter of fact, I did not say a word all the way home. I was agitated, for lack of a better word.  Then Friday when we were working on the house, I was still a bear.  I did not feel good!  My mother arrived to help with some painting and asked, “In a bad mood are we?”  Uhhhh NO!

As the day went on, my back started to hurt.  I thought perhaps I had a kidney or bladder infection and had been drinking lots of water and Diet Cranberry Ocean Spray for a few days.  Tim took me home and I was almost in tears.  I finally told him my fear:  “This could be a kidney stone.”  I hoped and prayed that I was wrong.  Only time would tell.  Sure enough, bed time came and I was in so much pain that I was almost in tears.  I have been drinking Rapid Blast Tylenol like its going out of style!

We were to have his folks and another couple help us today on the house.  I have so much work to do!  But I did not think it best to get out of the house.  I’ve been taking pain meds all day, sleeping, trying to stay still so that the cramping pain does not radiate throughout my right abdomen, front and back.  If you’ve ever had a kidney stone, you know the throbbing pain!  I’ve never had children, but this will make the third kidney stone I’ve passed.  Just think, I have been through the pain of labor, but don’t have any kids to show for it!

I know why I get kidney stones.  The urologist last year told me that the kind I had is caused from dehydration.  I do not drink enough liquids.  Oh, I try.  But I don’t work at it hard enough.  I had a kidney stone in 1999 (pre wls).  I’ve a history of not drinking enough water or liquids.  Needless to say, I did this to myself…  No ER visit for me, but just drinking as much water as possible and monitoring with pain medication.  If it gets really unmanageable, I’d take a trip to the ER.

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Oct
26/06
1st Admission – Dehydration
Last Updated on Thursday, 7 January 2010 08:38
Written by Melinda
Thursday, October 26th, 2006

Went to see Dr. Houston. I described the dizziness that I was having recently.  He wanted to admit me for dehydration, but I talked him into a 23 hour outpatient observation because the hospital is out of network with my insurance, and has a higher copay for inpatient admission. He almost had to carry me, kicking and screaming, as I did not want to go.  I asked many questions, “What if?” But finally I gave in, and said “Ok, if that is what you suggest.”  It was worth a try!

I received several IV bags of saline and potassium and it did a world of good!  But the dizziness I experienced would not go away. As the day grew on, I became agitated and had several crying spells. Then I remembered being taken off the Lexapro last week and was not tapered off of it. I didn’t know what the reaction would or could be. So I got home today and looked it up on the internet. Sure enough, there were my symptoms. I called my primary care physician as suggested by Dr. Houston and he verified that it was probably the Lexapro causing these problems. So I am starting back on the Lexapro. Anti depressants are so complex but I guess it just wasn’t time to come off of them right now… so I am hoping this weekend that the Lexapro will get back into my system and this terrible dizziness will cease.