+1. And the worst thing is I ended up infertile because of all this, and all I heard was, "well, hey, at least you don't have to experience childbirth pain". I mean, this pain was excruiciating but it doesn't count unless it's a baby, I guess. Not to mention---stop rubbing the IF in my face! (DP) |
You don’t want the story. The reduction didn’t work and I still had to have reconstructive surgery on it with titanium plates and 20 screws. I don’t know why they did the reduction, under zero sedative. If any person is every faced with this decision, insist on being knocked out beforehand. This procedure have me huge PTSD and anxiety for years. And I’m not a sensitive person or have a low threshold for pain. This was at INOVA Fairfax, which is a very good hospital. I’ve had a kidney stone, and I’ve had two kids. The reduction was blinding, involuntary scream at the top of your lungs, natural instinct/reflex is to fight so there are 4 people holding you down and one doing the reduction, I kept passing out (and this was how I leaned there are smelling salts taped to the back of ER beds) pain. Just incredible. |
I haven't had a kidney stone but I believe this based on having birthed two kids. And don't get me wrong, it hurt like a bitch but at no point did I hope to die, which is what I've heard people who passed kidney stones say they were thinking as it happened. |
Ugh, people are idiots. Sorry, PP.
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| I had a spinal tap after a seizure and the dr said it was one of the worst pains...but no one has mentioned it. Was he lying? Never had a kidney stone or had a baby so I have nothing to compare to! |
Wait, your intestines can rupture in childbirth? Omg |