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by powersurge360 972 days ago
Chronic stone former here, requiring surgical intervention a few times a year.

It definitely can be sudden and debilitating but for most of my teenage years I had mistaken the pain for ‘sleeping wrong’. Sometimes when I would bend over and then stand it would feel like someone had stapled my back together at the bend and I had to rip it out. It hurt, but not anything like what I expected. A couple of years later I wound up having a few stones that had grown to larger than an inch.

If you have unusual and unexpected pain it’s definitely worth getting checked out. I didn’t have health insurance at the time and since the pain was intermittent I never suspected anything serious and just chalked it up to sleeping in a poor posture or maybe not getting enough exercise to be limber. It almost killed me!

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For a long time I had a fear of flying.

After I passed stones I noticed something odd - no usual anxiety during takeoff and landing.

It was the stones all this time.

Strange. A mental thing or possible pain from sitting so long?
Pain from 'dem stones moving around in the bladder I think - but I don't really know, since the USG after passing didn't indicate anything.

For a long time any significant g-forces would cause pain in the abdomen, which I unwittingly started ignoring at one point. But the fear of that pain stayed and I couldn't identify where it came from.

When I the plane started its ascent and I felt nothing, I connected the dots - especially that the passing and flying were just a few months apart.