#160280 - 12/28/08 05:44 AM
Re: do it your self kidney stone treatment???
[Re: CANOEDOGS]
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CANOEDOGS,
I built a home for a urologist here in my neighborhood. I will probably see him sometime tomorrow. I will bring the general idea up, but I bet he tells me to carry a SAT phone and call for help.
I am sure that is what his lawyer and insurance company would want him to say. More later.
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#160283 - 12/28/08 06:14 AM
Re: do it your self kidney stone treatment???
[Re: Desperado]
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Not a doctor, don't play one on television, just an EMT.
If it were me, I would drink a lot of water, take whatever pain meds I had and try to urinate while laying down in an effort to get the stone moving.
That's what I would do, I am not advocating that anyone else does this.
JohnE
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#160286 - 12/28/08 07:38 AM
Re: do it your self kidney stone treatment???
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Of course this won't help in the woods, but I read from those who've suffered the experience that sitting in a hot bath really helps alleviate the pain. This was on advice from thier physician.
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#160305 - 12/28/08 05:10 PM
Re: do it your self kidney stone treatment???
[Re: Desperado]
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CANOEDOGS,
I built a home for a urologist here in my neighborhood. I will probably see him sometime tomorrow. I will bring the general idea up, but I bet he tells me to carry a SAT phone and call for help.
I am sure that is what his lawyer and insurance company would want him to say. More later. Saw the doc and I was right, first thing he said was SAT phone. He then spoke of copious amounts of water and prescription pain killers if one had to self-rescue. His last bit of wisdom was: "Don't worry, this too shall pass". Sorry I can't be of more help.
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RIP OBG
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#160306 - 12/28/08 05:57 PM
Re: do it your self kidney stone treatment???
[Re: Desperado]
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This brings up a host of other possible issues as well. Is there a good, comprehensive medical book for treating yourself for more than just first aid? I have heard good and bad about the book "where there is no doctor". Any medical types ever read it? What do you think? I have had quite extensive training in wound management and treating combat type wounds and injuries, but little in how to find the right meds when I am traveling in a third world country or how to use them. I am often on my own in countries where I do not speak the language and the medical care is suspicious at best. Any thoughts guys?
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#160307 - 12/28/08 06:09 PM
Re: do it your self kidney stone treatment???
[Re: gonewiththewind]
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I noticed the location of North Carolina. Is that kinda near Fayetteville by chance??
Best thing I have done in the past is get all the shots in advance, and talk to a doctor that can research the region. Then I kindly ask him for advance scripts of anything he might find useful, along with good written instructions as to what's for what.
I also start taking Pepto twice a day three days in advance of leaving, continuing until three days after I return. It seems to coat the tummy and let the bugs slide on thru.
You could also make friends with an SF 18D (Medic). I promise they can steer you in the right way.
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#160309 - 12/28/08 06:37 PM
Re: do it your self kidney stone treatment???
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I live in Fayetteville. I spent 24 years in the Army , 21 in Special Forces. They have the SF medic handbook, but this is not a handbook for the untrained. I usually carry Cipro and Imodium.
My 18D friends have helped, mostly with knowledge and training.
Were you an "18" Desperado?
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