hasunoha

It's been a busy week.

I was in the hospital for 2 nights and 2 days from when the day changed to Sunday this week until Monday.

My stomach ache was severe and I vomited over and over again, and I thought it might be my cecum.

As a result, it was a ureteral stone, which is said to be one of the three major pain diseases.

Although I was discharged from the hospital, it started hurting again, and I went to a nearby urologist on Tuesday.

It reached the top of the bladder and whether it came out naturally or whether it had to be crushed was 50%.
When I passed through there, I heard that it was as painful as giving birth, and I was told to drink plenty of water and exercise.

Being withdrawn, I was hydrated, so I went out for a walk in the damn heat.
I thought half of the water I drank was due to sweat.
Actually, I was wondering if I should do this every day.

Finally, at the medical examination on Thursday, there was no much pain and the stones came out before I knew it.

I still have 5 kidney stones, so I'm going to get guidance from a nutritionist.

I was constantly reminded that health is important.

At the same time, I realized once again that there are people who worry about me and watch over me.

I am grateful to those who watched over me and were worried.

4 Zen Responses

Thank you so much for listening to it.

Hello.
The hot days continue.

I myself have been busy, and I haven't been able to respond easily with this hasunoha.

I saw Hasunoha's comments on health aspects after a long absence, and I myself felt that I would pay a little more attention to my health.

It's still a hot summer, but I'm worried about Lala's health.

I'm praying for recovery

I read it.

Your illness is very painful, isn't it? I sincerely understand your feelings.

Please take a good rest first. And please heal your tiredness.

And please treat it properly.

I sincerely pray to the Buddha and your ancestors that your treatment will proceed smoothly from now on.

Please make a good recovery.

Please don't overdo it and take care of yourself (*^^*)

ureteral calculi... Wow, that must have been painful ~ sorry.
Being in the hospital was hectic and difficult, wasn't it? It must have been painful, and it must have been painful.

I'm glad you've recovered safely.
It's extremely hot, please don't overdo it and take care of yourself (*^^*)

It's an important thing to know about illness

I haven't had a relationship with a urethral stone yet, but when I was talking with the parishioners today, they said they had endoscopic surgery for urethral calculi at age 92. As expected, I was surprised that there was surgery at age 92, but the results were good. It seems that the doctor was also surprised that the subsequent recovery was miraculous. While listening to such a story, it's a long time ago, but it's a story about an acquaintance whose treatment cost was 2 million yen broken down by sound waves, thoughts that would be very painful and anxiety that it would also cost money go through my head. I think Lala had the same anxiety when she was diagnosed with urethral stones; it was tough. But I'm really lucky that I didn't have to do the surgery safely. But if you have 5 kidneys, it's really important. When you become ill, you know how grateful you are to be healthy, and you know that you are being watched over. Please take care, I'm an amateur, but after all, cold beer with diuretic effects and a jump rope... It's really intoxicating.