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Urologist update

Aime B.
on 4/27/07 10:03 pm - Baltimore, MD
I know what you mean. But then some of the things on the list are like "Who eats that?!!! I guess someone does. Mostly avoid the foods on the llist high in oxalates. If you do eat them, drink lots of water at the same time to flush the oxalate out.
TerryM
on 4/26/07 8:36 pm - Losinsum, MD
Mo, Well I'm glad he found/saw something. I'm sorry that you've got to go through with this. At least it's manageable and you won't be in pain. Have fun wheeling around in the RV tonight Have a wonderful day! Take Care, Terry
mo21012
on 4/27/07 11:52 am - Anne Arundel County, MD
thanks !!! We went to dinner at Hella's in Millersville. I had a gift card from my birthday so I took Mr Mo out to dinner! I'm about to crawl into bed soon as I pull the coffee maker out and get it set up for the morning! Hugs, Mo
linda I.
on 4/26/07 9:39 pm - baltimore, MD
Oh No! Geez Mo, that's horrible. I hope you get through this quickly and with no pain. Did the doc say how long you will be off from work? Let me get this straight, the stones are caused by too much calcium? Have a great weekend in the RV!!
mo21012
on 4/27/07 11:57 am - Anne Arundel County, MD
Hi Linda, It's not specifically too much calcium, but the cause may be the calcium supplements. He did say that it's not unusual for gastric bypass patients to develop stones. We are just out for tonight in the RV. Hopefully tomorrow will be a nice day and when we get back we can get out the brushes and hose and give the bus a bath!! It's filthy from sitting all winter. Hugs, Mo
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