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    glad to hear you're feeling better and better, so nice of your dd to help with the shopping. I imagine lifting is another of those things not supposed to be doing...
    dog tumbleweeds ad a dinstinctive, homey touch to your decor, hadn't you heard? seriously, they'll keep (they really will!) till you're cleared for full activities.

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    Glad to hear the days are getting better.

    I see a new hobby for you....knitting or crocheting little critters out of dog hair. (I can send you some if you don't have enough.)

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    LOL, thanks for the laugh. Little buggers skitter across the floor and it's driving me nuts. DH says the vacuum is on lockdown and only he has the key. Really did not realize how much this would sap my energy. Be glad to get rid of the stent. Gonna ask the doctor if a CT can be done to see if there are more and where and make sure this one is gone.

    If I keep this up maybe we can put in a new gravel driveway.

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    Quote Originally Posted by POPTOP View Post
    If I keep this up maybe we can put in a new gravel driveway.
    That's funny! Sounds like a scan would be a good idea, surely they'd be able to see any?

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    glad you are recovering. I would definitely have a scan so you know what is in there. They tell me I have one more VERY small one so I am hoping it will not be a problem. I hope yours is gone and they find NO MORE!
    At my hospital they have a guy who passes one every month or so (can't imagine!) They call him the gravel pit

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    After passing the last one, quite a while ago, CT shows one small one on the right side. This one is a bowling ball on the left. I exaggerate but that's what it feels like.

    This morning felt quite bad but got up and moved around and feel much better this afternoon.

    Thanks everyone. I really appreciate the support. It keeps me going.

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    Quote Originally Posted by brownietrout View Post
    glad you are recovering. I would definitely have a scan so you know what is in there. They tell me I have one more VERY small one so I am hoping it will not be a problem. I hope yours is gone and they find NO MORE!
    At my hospital they have a guy who passes one every month or so (can't imagine!) They call him the gravel pit
    Quote Originally Posted by POPTOP View Post
    After passing the last one, quite a while ago, CT shows one small one on the right side. This one is a bowling ball on the left. I exaggerate but that's what it feels like.

    This morning felt quite bad but got up and moved around and feel much better this afternoon.

    Thanks everyone. I really appreciate the support. It keeps me going.
    Good thoughts for both of you. I've heard of poeple making necklaces of those things. Or maybe it was gall stones? However I think it was just one, not a string as you both apparently might be able to do. Shudder.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Snowshoe View Post
    Good thoughts for both of you. I've heard of poeple making necklaces of those things. Or maybe it was gall stones? However I think it was just one, not a string as you both apparently might be able to do. Shudder.
    Believe me, a solitaire would be perfectly fine with me.

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    Quote Originally Posted by POPTOP View Post
    After passing the last one, quite a while ago, CT shows one small one on the right side. This one is a bowling ball on the left. I exaggerate but that's what it feels like.
    Last one I passed was the smallest but the hardest and most painful because it was sharp on one end Yikes! So..... I hope this is that last "little one so you can be done with it!

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    One of my neighbors told me he had frequent kidney stones. He gave up cheese and since has no more trouble.

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