thank you everyone and i do feel your pain...
sadly, i was rejected for lithotripisy by the big kidney centere here in Denver, which medically i was OK'd for the procedure, but the next day the financial review rejected me because of insurance, which then made them do another medical review at which point i was rejected for "medical" reasons - yeah right!
so the doc said i will have to have a ureteroscopy instead, which i don't know why we couldn't have done that the first time when they did the emergency procedure to put it in, which was supposed to be the ureteroscopy in the first place! URGH!!!
anyway i am having the ureteroscopy in about 3 hours. i report to the hospital in about an hour and a half. they are going to leave the stent in for another week after the surgery, so it can "properly drain" with no damage, which if that's true that is great...i can deal with the small pain and terrible discomfort from the stent if it prevents the terrible pain of the stone.
so, does anyone have ideas on how that is supposed to be for recovery and ease of pain etc? any personal experiences with it?
i don't like meds, so i am trying not to use the narcotics they gave; in fact i wish they'd give me back the Toridol, as that was the most pain free i felt during this whole thing and it isn't a narcotic! but, i could only use it that one time they said and not now as it thins the blood and they don't want that because of the procedure today.
is it difficult to pass the fragments of the stone? or are they less painful than the 6mm stone that was trying to get passed but was stuck in the ureter?
all very frustrating, so i feel for everyone here who has had this problem! misery does love company.