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Even when you're fighting down low-end nausea, nagging pain and the after-effect of opiates, it's still fun to hack around with D&D character sheets and spend money on magic items. I find this to be a great comfort.

For those of you wondering, the lithotripsy isn't a problem; the stent they install afterward sucks. I just have to go on the doctor's promise that things would be worse without it.

Date: 2006-09-12 10:04 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] brianrogers.livejournal.com
On Friday they (hopefully) blasted the stone to smithereens, but I have the stent in until next Tuesday at the earliest (based on the x-ray results). I know they got parts of it at least, and the idea of getting blasted again doesn't bother me - it's the extra 3 weeks of stent backwash into the kidney that is such a literal and philosophical pain.

The sucker was 14 mm in diameter. That sounded small at first because hey, it's in millimeters, but that's 3/4 of an inch!

Date: 2006-09-12 10:42 am (UTC)
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Ouch! I never found out the size of the first stone I had, only that it "was shaped like the island of Corsica".

I didn't get much out of the lithotripsy I underwent, which is why the consultant took it out under general anaesthetic later on.

(and the pedant in me has to point out 14mm = 0.6 of an inch. Sorry!)

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