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Big Dean

02-21-2004 10:02:16




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Thanks to everyone who has posted their concerns here & to all who have emailed me. In the past 4 or 5 says the pain has let up enough the pain pills the DR gave me has pretty much stop the pain. The ST scan they done on me Monday shows a big kidney stone. The DR. said it is huge for a kidney stone it is just a little over a centimeter in diameter. They will crush it on march first. He said I would be little bruise & sore for a few days but the pain will go away. I am ready & again thanks for all the concern. Big Dean

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dj wieberg

03-03-2004 20:14:59




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 Re: Thanks to all in reply to Big Dean , 02-21-2004 10:02:16  
good to hear big dean thats what it is. can scare the bejiggers out of a fellow. had no kidney stones but plenty of gallstones. good luck



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dj wieberg

03-03-2004 20:14:12




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 Re: Thanks to all in reply to Big Dean , 02-21-2004 10:02:16  
good to hear big dean thats what it is. can scare the bejiggwes out of a fellow. had no kidney stones but plenty of gallstones. good luck



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jimlll

02-24-2004 09:19:21




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 Re: Thanks to all in reply to Big Dean , 02-21-2004 10:02:16  
I sincerely hope you the greatest success in your procedure.

Thanks for your past advice on my Super 90.

jim



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Phil in MS

02-23-2004 15:01:06




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 Re: Thanks to all in reply to Big Dean , 02-21-2004 10:02:16  
I've had my share of kidney stones and have had the sound wave done also. I am glad to hear that it is just kidney stones. They can fix that pretty easy. This should get you back up and going before too long. Good luck and watch out for the good looking nurses.



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Ray, Southern Md.

02-23-2004 14:51:20




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 Re: Thanks to all in reply to Big Dean , 02-21-2004 10:02:16  
Hi Big Dean,
That’s a big stone 1 centimeter equals to the diameter of a .40 cal bullet. I had several in one of my kidneys a couple of years back the biggest was 7mm or about the diameter of a .270 Rifle cartridge. The procedure isn’t that bad they sedate you or give you a spinal. You can feel the shock waves hit your kidney when you are in the tub of water. One thing though if you are on any type of blood thinners, I was on my doctors prescribed Ecotrin (coated aspirin) they asked me about 3 days before I was to go in for the produre to quite taking them, I think it should have been a week or more. The shock waves cause blood vessels to break in your kidney and the blood flows more freely and I urinated a lot of blood. The bottom don’t look when you go to the bathroom. You will be OK. In the old days they would have to cut you open to remove those big suckers.

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RICK

02-22-2004 03:52:56




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 Re: Thanks to all in reply to Big Dean , 02-21-2004 10:02:16  
i hope you start feeling better befor to long thats a rough thing to go through. the good thing is your gonna recover before to much longer and then spring is just around the corner that will also make you feel better.i would be like a you know what in a wind storm if i didnt have you around to answer my questions from time to time so get healed up and we will talk to you later RICK



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Richard in Id

02-21-2004 22:00:33




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 Re: Thanks to all in reply to Big Dean , 02-21-2004 10:02:16  
Wish you a speedy recovery and take care to help heal up properly. Be glad to see you on the site again helping all of us so much.



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Toocold

02-21-2004 14:10:13




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 Re: Thanks to all in reply to Big Dean , 02-21-2004 10:02:16  
Good to hear you are going to feel much better.
Heard the blaster is quite a medical tool.

Speaking of tools, what kinds of tools will I be needing to fix the leaking of my left Drive Axle Planetary on a MF 30 Industrial. No need for an answer or suggestions til you are feeling much better.
Thanks for all the previous help and hope you will be feeling better soon.



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