Kidney Stones are a Pain in the Back
This is a story about my own husband’s problems with kidney stones. I just had to tell you his story. Maybe you are having the same problem and need help.
Have you also been suffering with kidney stones? You get rid of one but they just keep coming back? Keep reading and I will tell you about my husband’s story and how I finally found a solution for him that relieved the pain and kept them from returning.
Dan had been suffering from recurring kidney stones for years, long before I met him. It all began back in 1994. At the time, he was working as a Shipping-Receiving Clerk that involved a lot of moderate to heavy lifting.
One day, he was lifting some boxes when he suddenly felt a sharp pain in his back. He thought for sure that he had pulled a muscle.
Not being able to move or continue working, his boss hustled him to the car so that he could take him to the ER Dept. of the local hospital. Don’t forget that employers are always worried about employee injuries and related compensation.
All bent over and barely able to sit in the chair, Dan waited to be called in to see a doctor.
In the meantime, the pain was so severe that he could hardly move. All he wanted to do was lay down and die. He also thought that he was going to be sick. A nurse spotted him and hurriedly got him to a bed.
While they poked and prodded and did extensive testing, Dan was in la-la land hooked up to a morphine drip and popping muscle relaxants. At this point, the testing was inconclusive so he was admitted in order that he could undergo further testing.
After extensive blood work, an x-ray and multiple other tests, including a little physiotherapy, the doctors still could not determine the cause of the pain but attributed it to his lower back.
He laid there for 4 days and still there was no conclusive diagnosis. He was finally released with a prescription for painkillers and sent home.
Another 4 days later, while going to the washroom, he passed a kidney stone. Imagine a hard stone, the size of a small pea being passed through the urethra! They say that the pain is worse than childbirth. Being male, he cannot make a comparison but he does know that it was excruciating! The good thing was that now he had a true diagnosis and it wasn’t even close to the back injury that the doctors were insisting was wrong.
This all happened before I met him or had attended alternative medicine college. At that time, I wouldn’t have been much help.
Since that time, Dan has suffered on and off with kidney stones. Each time he feels a pain in his back and we know right away that it is another stone. After awhile, you get good at recognizing your own symptoms and analyzing the problem.
Every time it does happen, off he goes to the doctor for more x-rays, painkillers and muscle relaxants. Eventually, he passes the stone but not without much pain and anguish and usually some lost days of work.
One time, he was referred to an Urologist, a specialist in Urinary System ailments. This particular doctor gave him the option of another course of action – Lithotripsy. It seemed like a good idea to Dan except that he couldn’t get an appointment for 2 months! He booked it anyway.
This is a procedure where they blast the stone(s) with ultrasonic waves. It was a painless treatment but took almost an hour and half to complete. Since we have medical coverage, it was a free procedure but Dan also had another unpaid day of work.
I’m attending school by this time but I still don’t know how to help him. Also remember that much of his problems happened before every home had a computer and the internet. We didn’t know where to turn for information.
Every spring, like clockwork, Dan used to get a kidney stone. After awhile, I got fed up and decided to look for a solution to his problem and also the reason why this was happening to him all the time.
Enough was enough!! I could no longer stand to see him suffer. By now, we had access to the internet so I started my research.
That’s when I found a great site about eliminating kidney stones naturally.
I was quite skeptical at first because I knew that it was a site designed to sell a product but I read through the entire page and really found it quite informative and dead-on.
It revealed how to dissolve and pass a kidney stone, painlessly, in less than 24 hours using a very safe, natural home remedy.
The article went on to say that Dan could be pain-free in just a few short hours. He would no longer have to visit the hospital or book a doctor’s appointment. Never again would he have to experience the pain and suffering that he had endured for years.
Did I make the purchase? You bet I did. I had nothing to lose but a husband’s kidney stone.
I downloaded the booklet and we started to read. The remedies and food choices that were recommended are very simple to implement and Dan made the changes right away.
Once he started these simple suggestions, the pain subsided in a very short time, in less than an hour. No more visits to the hospital or doctor for him. He now knows what to do.
Since Dan has been using these remedies and following the simple diet changes, he hasn’t had another problem with kidney stones – and I doubt if he ever will again.
So, that’s how Dan beat kidney stones. He didn’t use any over-the-counter drugs nor did he have to undergo another treatment. Just a few simple natural remedies and new eating habits are all it took. As a result, we both endorse the information in this booklet 100%. I couldn’t have written it better myself!
Thanks for listening! Janet
What Story Does YOUR Blood Tell?
Anyone who has ever experienced a Dry Layered Blood Analysis, using just a pinprick of their blood, has been overwhelmed by the WOW factor. They were wowed by the fact that the blood can have a story that is only theirs. No two stories are ever alike.
Take for example someone who recently came to my office who has given me permission to tell her story.
Years ago, “Susan” skied professionally and she was particularly adept at ski jumping. One day during a competition, she made her jump but, when she went to land on the slope, there was a photographer right in her path trying to catch the perfect shot. With no time to stop or change her course, she hit him dead-on. The hit was so violent that it put him into the hospital with severe injuries. Luckily, “Susan” only sustained some minor injuries and quickly recovered.
Unfortunately, the photographer has never fully recovered and, to this day, is still very angry and unforgiving. It was not “Susan’s” fault but she too has never been able to recover emotionally.
Since that day, she has also never skied competitively. Her emotions and guilt have never allowed her to forgive herself to the point where she could go back to the top of that mountain and start jumping again. She has done a little recreational skiing over the years but that is all.
During her visit with me, we discussed this incident. We also talked about her difficult, premature birth when she was not expected to make it. She was all but forgotten on a hospital bench until a nurse discovered her wailing little body.
To “Susan’s” surprise and amazement, all these stories showed up in the little droplets of blood that we viewed on the monitor.
The tiny drop representing her birth was terribly misshapen and appeared to be full of stress and trauma.
The later ones that represented her years of competitive skiing also showed something strange. Remember that “Susan” was a premature baby so she had lungs that were not fully developed. Her blood showed that the skiing was very hard on her heart and lung areas, so hard in fact that she may very well have died on a ski slope if she had continued to jump. This was something that she was totally unaware of.
Unbeknownst to her that fateful day, the photographer “Susan” plowed into also did her a favour when he ended her career. Today she is alive to tell the story and is able to put to rest her guilt about causing that photographer’s career to end also. He will never know what his pursuit of the perfect shot did to change the course of her life.




