kidney stones
It’s been drama in our household. Two weeks ago the girls both got sick with severe gastro. They improved very slowly, but by last Sunday they were pretty much on the mend. But that morning my husband started complaining of haematuria and pain.
He had kidney stones removed from his right kidney & ureter six years ago. Now the left side was a problem. By midnight on Wednesday we needed to call an ambulance for morphine and a trip into hospital. He had surgery on Thursday evening to attempt to remove a 1.2cm stone. Unfortunately it was unsuccessful. Now he’s got a ureteral stent in and will have endoscopic surgery again in ten to fourteen days time. Until then he’s quite uncomfortable and in low level pain (with lots of medication to try to manage it) and will be at home resting.
I think that July will pretty much be a write-off for our family!
At least we know what we are dealing with, and it’s nothing life-threatening. But painful, inconvenient, and annoying. And after two weeks I don’t think that I’m the most sympathetic nurse.
I really need some sewing therapy. Maybe fabric & pattern shopping therapy will have to suffice.
Hope things start looking up soon!
Oh Lara, that is not good. Your poor hubby! I hear kidney stones are way beyond unpleasant. Hope it’s all sorted out really soon and he’s feeling fit as a fiddle (and you can get back to your creative activities!)
Oh, thinking of you all. Best wishes to patient and nurse…may you both have the patience and strength you require.
Ouch! I hope the meds help your husband to cope till they can operate again. Sounds really unpleasant. Hope you can fit in some sewing for your sanity!
That sounds really sucky. Sending you good thoughts…
Look after yourself! By the sounds of it your family need you more than ever. I hope the girls are feeling better and you’re hubby soon.
ouch, that’s nasty; and when you’re the only nurse, yes, your patience does run thin. You need a break. As you suggest, creative therapy must be what the doctor ordered.
Dave, who has has kidney stones a couple of times, send his best wishes to Dan!! I clicked the link to see how the stent worked as he was interested and you have never seen a man squirm more than when he asked how it would be removed and I read it to him!!
I hope all are well soon Lara – and go grab yourself some new stuff I say – you deserve it!
I hope hubby is feeling much better soon. I have a friend suffering from the same problem – although his stone isn’t as big thank goodness. Sending healing thoughts hubbies way…..and crafty ones to you.
Do call if you need anything, Lara. xx
Ouch. Thinking of you all, and in particular ‘Mr Thornberry’.
Owies. Hope that he feels better soon, and that you get a break from the nursing…
How selfish of Mr. Thornberry! Did he even consider your loyal blog readers who wait with bated breath to see your latest creations?! I do hope he’s well soon – it sounds positively awful. Wishing you truckloads of patience and some crafting time when you can!
Interesting to read this tonight as I have surgery tomorrow to remove a 1 cm kidney stone. My procedure is called a ureteroscopy. I guess I have a stent put up as well and then they laser the stone and collect the large pieces with a basket. I was hoping to pass this one as I have passed a 8mm stone but no such luck. Never occured to me that it might not work until I read your post, wish me luck and I hope your husband’s next surgery is successful.
Oh, I’m so sorry. I hope your husband gets well soon, and the surgery is succesful. Deifinitely sewing therapy needed, right away! You’re gonna get a degree in nursery after all this….Hugs!