Thursday, April 23, 2009

MY Wild Night

upper left hand corner is my 7mm kidney stone
lower left hand corner is what was left of it for me to pass

For about eight months I have been having problems with the right side of my back. The pain was unbearable (I was sick to my stomach and could not function) and would last for a few hours each time it happened. I finally got so sick of it and went to the North Ogden Clinic only to have the doctor tell me it was a muscle spasm in my back because there was no trace of blood in my urine. Although I knew better I trusted him and left for home. Well, the back "spasm" episodes kept occurring closer and closer together. Then Tuesday night at about 6 pm I felt the back pain coming on again, but this time it did not go away it just kept getting worse. At about 1:30 am on Wednesday I had finally had enough and went to the ER. Again they tested my urine and surprise surprise there was not any blood.

Meanwhile I am sitting in an ER room feeling like my right kidney was being ripped out and begging for more medication. 10mg of morphine-still no relief, 1 mg of dilaudid-still no relief, another 1 mg of dilaudid-went from 20 out of 10 pain to a 7 out of 10, and finally a few mg's of toradol-the pain finally subsided. Then as I am trying not to pull my hair out my oxygen level went down to 78 %, so they put oxygen on me. Meanwhile Ben is trying to entertain the kids, which might I mention were so good for being woke up at 1:30 in the morning, and was trying to get the nurse and doctor to give us an update.

Needless to say 2 X-rays, 1 CT scan, 7 hours in the ER, 4 hours in a room upstairs, and 1 one and a half hour surgery later my 7mm (size of a marble) kidney stone was removed all after trying to pass it over an 8 month period.

This was the most painful thing I have ever had. I would take all natural labor and birth times 10 any day. I am feeling a whole lot better, still really sore and taking some meds. for it, but am happy it was taken out. However, the only bad thing about feeling better was that all of the medication that they gave me made not be able to walk very well and made me throw up, but was a good trade in the end.

5 comments:

The Gaston's said...

Oh you poor thing!! I am so sorry that you had to go through it. It sounds terribly painful and I am happy that they figured out what the problem was :)

KW said...

Thats horrible Tasha. I'm glad you're doing better now.

The Quintana Family said...

I selected you as one of my Mom of the Year nominees, so go read the Mom of the Year post on my blog :)

~Angie~ said...

Oh my goodness.. that doesn't even sound a little bit fun!!! Yikes.. I'm sorry you had to go through that.. but I'm sure glad they were able to figure it out & remove the stone.. Yeesh!

mommy and me said...

that is terrible tasha...I'm sorry you went through that..Cory has kidney stones every couple years and I always think, "try having a baby", but I have heard from girls that have had both, they would rather have a baby! Apparently it's true!