My son is 11 years old, had reconstructive surgery on his right ureter (narrow and wide) last September. He was healing great, then a week ago he developed almost same symptoms as pre surgery - pain in right ureter and lower back.
This pain is moving slooowly down the ureter. His CT scan was clear. Doctor is stumped. Small amt. of bacteria detected in urine.
First of all do ALL stones (even real small ones) show up on a CT scan?
Second, doesn't this sound like a stone ?
If it is moving, does that mean it will pass on its own?
What causes stones anyway?
Am giving pyridium, advil, and - per doctor keflex.
Allie, thanks for writing back to me. Did your son pass his stone on his own?
Our urologist took some time to believe me that it could be a stone, since it didn't show up on the CT, the stone has moved four inches in two weeks or so, but still has I think about an inch to go to be in the bladder. It seems to be right where the curve of the ureter is now, and he is in a lot of pain after not being in so much pain for several days.
Does the back pain come and go with stones?
We still dont have a definitive diagnosis; doctor wants to do cystoscopy, my son wants to wait thinks he will pass it.
Thanks for any advice! oh, we are giving him tons of water and trying the jump and bump stuff.
>He did pass the stones on his own. They had admitted him in the hospital only after taking him to the ER 2 times. They were getting him ready to do a cysto and he got up to urinate and he passed one of them in the hospital. He was able to go home that night after passing that stone. He had 3 at that time.
wow, three. Your poor son. I just want to thank you for sharing this, it really helps to hear from another mom.
I am now wondering if we have more than one. he did feel it move all the way down right ureter from above his naval to just above (judging from scar from his reconstructive surgery) his bladder. Last night he got the severe back/kidney pain which he hasn't had since this began feb. 14. this past weekend the pain was less and the stone was moving (or at least what we call a stone since no one can see anything)
>What does his MD think?
the big thing is that his urologist is going on vacation for two weeks. after telling me he wanted to wait and see until he got back- since stone was too small to show up on CT (or for whatever reason CT didn't show it) - but now he wants me to go ahead with a cysto on Monday (his last day in office.) my son doesn't want to do it, feels like it has moved this far, and he is SO gun shy about procedures/anesthesia etc. at this point.
also after the uro didn't seem to believe there was ANYTHING to be concerned about, now the rush seems wierd - he still insists my son couldn't be in any danger or have anything 'too serious...' and still says "well, if it IS a stone." What else would feel like a pill stuck in your ureter and painfully move thru it... this is maddening.
> How does his kidney look on the scans?
on Feb 14 when CT was run all looked perfectly normal and I heard the infuriating "is he having any problems at school?" junk like it was all in his head.
>Does he have pain med's?
no, just advil
>My son's had developed hydpronephorsis so they were concerned with the damage that might have occurred.
we had that before the reconstructive, but nothing now - although it's been 14 days, sigh.
>Let me know how he is doing. Poor little guy shouldn't have to suffer....:
we're not doing the cysto for now. I've put it off two weeks til his doctor returns, the stone moved again and is just right over the bladder. so hopefully it will pass...
>I just had my 3rd kidney/urological surgery 6 weeks ago. The doctor is not sure if the surgery took or not. I have a lot of scar tissue in my body and ureter tubes.
I'm so sorry! I never knew there was a chance such surgery wouldn't take! that's always been my fear for my son, although the surgery itself looks good.
>My middle son was born with UPJ obstruction and my oldest with hypospadius.
Oh, so sorry there too, it is always THE worst to have your children hurting. Do you think there is a correlation between surgery and stones? I do, but then what do I know.
>We have been thru a lot. It sounds like you have also.
just want him to get back to climbing rocks etc. again. For now, just want this damn stone to come out without intervention.
You're a sweetheart, and thank you again for writing to me. Feel much less alone!
My son is 11 years old, had reconstructive surgery on his right ureter (narrow and wide) last September. He was healing great, then a week ago he developed almost same symptoms as pre surgery - pain in right ureter and lower back.
This pain is moving slooowly down the ureter. His CT scan was clear. Doctor is stumped. Small amt. of bacteria detected in urine.
First of all do ALL stones (even real small ones) show up on a CT scan?
Second, doesn't this sound like a stone ?
If it is moving, does that mean it will pass on its own?
What causes stones anyway?
Am giving pyridium, advil, and - per doctor keflex.
Thanks!
Hi there!
Stones are build in the kidneys smostly from food consumption, do not give your son any food with small seeds like tomatoes, eggplants, bananas nuts, pop sodas, and water from the faucet, give him a glass of green coconut water every hour pure no additives, if you can't afford the coconut water then you can give him distilled water one glass every hour for 13 days and get him to urinate in a white container so you can see the stone passing if he has stone.