A three heart day . . .

Sep 29, 2014 15:01

Three hearts appeared to me in some pictures I took today. The first one this morning was intentional (in other words I saw it before I shot it) but the other two were accidents, finding them after the fact.

A big heart was on the shower in the bathroom at 9 a.m.

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thoughtsbykat September 29 2014, 23:46:45 UTC
I saw 2 hearts in the photo of the pebbles.
I had a kidney stone while I was pregnant with my daughter. The pain was horrid. I went to the dr. They said it will just have to pass. The pain is worse than childbirth. That doesn't help Pete. He needs to see his dr if the pain continues.

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gracegiver September 30 2014, 02:23:00 UTC
I wonder if Kidney stones would be felt in the lower back. I don't know, I've not been around anyone who has had this misfortune. I keep hearing the pain is nearly unbearable.

let us know what you find out. I'm with everyone else, he should see the Dr. so at least he'll know what it was.

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kabuldur September 30 2014, 09:28:00 UTC
That's a pretty little plant. I see several hearts in those stones!

Poor Pete. I think kidney stones (if that's what it was) are not to be messed with and I agree with everybody else that he should get this checked out.

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thagirion September 30 2014, 18:29:29 UTC
I do not know anything about kidney stones but agree with all the others to have a check up. Hope Pete will be ok.

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olbuksings October 4 2014, 01:49:56 UTC
My experience with kidney stones was, thankfully, a few years back and was similar to Pete's. The pain was so bad that I went to the ED at the hospital where my wife works. There I had blood work done, a CT scan, which they used to locate and size the stone, and was finally made comfortable with a morphine IV.

(I'm not a big fan of drugs - I inhaled in the '60s - but I was sure grateful for this one. They also gave me a quantity of Hydrocodone to take home in case of a recurrence and I flushed them a few days later.)

Also in the take-home care package were some disposable screens to hopefully catch the stone once it passed. If your efforts are successful (mine weren't) the stone is sent to the lab where they determine its chemical composition and, through that, its likely origin/cause.

My sincere best wishes to Pete. Hopefully his will turn out to be a one-of experience, like mine has been so far...

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