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Very iffy about treating you. Sent for a CT, after...

Very iffy about treating you. Sent for a CT, after renal ultrasound report was very accurate of showing kidney stones for a reoccurring diagnosis shown in medical records. We will see what happens from here. The pain for this is equated to given childbirth, I having been a fallen police officer/NCLEX-RN and being shot in the back in 1993, my vest stopped penetration but received partial paralysis from the impact that never cause as much pain as passing a kidney stone, have to go to urgent care for pain management from the stones, everyone's so afraid of prescribing pain medications now a days, shame on them for doing their chosen profession! Your body knows what a stone is about to drop by sending out pain receptors to ready you for it no report is capable of know when you are about to drop a stone to the bladder or when it is going to pass the your bladder, it would only show the blockage when it occurs, then the pain worsens more. Listening to your
patient is something key to your prognosis!

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