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Kidney stone - does pain indicate movement?
Day 9 with my 2mm stone, which is apparently now hiding behind my pelvic bone(s).
I'm wondering if the intermittent pain I'm having indicates that it's moving? Or does it just hurt now and then because it's a painful thing?
I really want to believe that the pain is caused by its movement......
Also, has anyone tried the "jump and bump" method to get it to pass? Did it work?
And last but not least, does the location of the pain change as it moves? I'm still having pain in the same area of my back, but yesterday my butt started hurting a little too. I'm hoping that's a sign that it's on the move.
I do plan to ask my doctor these questions as well - I just didn't think of them the last time I saw him and my appt. isn't until Thursday.
yes, the pain travels with the stone, the original location continues to be somewhat painful as well because of tearing and inflammation caused by the stone. Jump and bump is not a good idea as you can create excessive damage and inflammation in the uretur if you do that, just every day walking and normal activities will help to keep it moving along, as well as lots and lots of water.
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