Sunday, January 30, 2005

More Stones

Not Kidney Stones This Time
I've been struck with stones again. Last February, March and April of 2004 I suffered from Kidney stones and now I'm experiencing Prostate stones!

Prostate Stones!?
I didn't know there were such things as Prostate Stones! I can testify that they are just as painful as kidney stones, but they feel as though certain private parts are about to explode! I think they're worse than kidney stones cause the pain is just as great, but the location of the pain is the scarier part.

I Thought There Was Something Really Wrong
Granted there is obviously something wrong, but when the family jewels start to experience great pain, you really begin to worry! It's not actually those parts of the body that are experiencing the direct pain, but it sure feels like it!

Finally Feeling Better
It's been about a month now and I'm only now feeling as though I will survive this latest attack, and the work attack is not an exaggeration!


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Current Time And Weather In Flagstaff, AZ USA
Time Of Posting: 10:53 p.m. Mountain Standard Time
Current Tunes: Watching "Pompeii: The Last Day" on the Discovery Channel - really interesting!
Weather At Posting: 21 F or - 6 C
Current Mood: Pissed - I couldn't fix my friend's computer--I feel so impotent because of that!
Last Meal: KFC

An up-to-the-minute image of the Flagstaff, Arizona area through this webcam

Above: An up-to-the-minute picture of the Flagstaff, Arizona USA area. Looking North toward the San Francisco Peaks from a dorm at Northern Arizona University.



1 Comments:

At Monday, April 25, 2005 at 10:46:00 AM PDT, Anonymous Anonymous said...

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http://www.getridofkidneystones.com

It's helping thousands of people dissolve and pass their kidney stones at home, without pain - seriously!

Thanks,
Joe

 

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