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they did do Xrays and ultrasounds but nothing showed.. it was not till I was at the hospital and they did a CT scan that they came up. They (the docs) said because of the size of the stone they want me to drink normal amounts of water because they are trying to avoid the stone getting lodged in the opening to the bladder from the ureter causing a back up in pressure meaning more pain and could rupture the ureter, right now its kinds floating in limbo and allowing small amounts of urine to pass
they did do Xrays and ultrasounds but nothing showed.. it was not till I was at the hospital and they did a CT scan that they came up. They (the docs) said because of the size of the stone they want me to drink normal amounts of water because they are trying to avoid the stone getting lodged in the opening to the bladder from the ureter causing a back up in pressure meaning more pain and could rupture the ureter, right now its kinds floating in limbo and allowing small amounts of urine to pass