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How long does it take to get over passing a stone? {kidney}? and the meds I'm on are giving me a really bad headaches, what should I do? I'm taking ONDANSETRON 8mg, CIPROFLOXACIN 500mg, OXYCODONE 7.5-325 mg, &FLOMAX 0.4mg also my kidney area is still tender feeling.

bonneville replied: "After you pass the kidney stone your symptoms should go away. Maybe you should go back to the doctors"

Rory Borealis replied: "Have you passed it yet? Could not tell by your question. If you passed the stone, it will take a few days for your "insides" to heal. Looks like you have antibiotics and pain killers. and the flomax is for your prostate It is possible that you only passed "some of the stone" and still have particles either in your kidney, bladder or urethra..I know Owww. When I rid myself of the stone, Bingo, I am well and have no problems. Your kidney suffered trauma because the stone formed in the calculi and popped out like a hard pimple or boil and you have a flesh wound and as the sharp crystalline stone passed through your urinary system it cut and scraped..the stones are razor sharp... If you ain't good in three four days, get back to your urologist"

The Mango Man replied: "The duration in time of how long kidney stone will pass depends on the: SIZE, the SHAPE , and the LOCATION of the stone. It will also depend in the nature of your urinary system: Stones 3mm or less will pass without problems. Bigger stones may take time or it may not pass at all. Smooth surfaced stone will pass easier than jack -stone-shaped stones Hydration will help the stone to come out faster. Six packed (beer) are good diuretic I have seen some of my patient pass it in few days, some after a month or more. While waiting to pass your stone...if you develop severe pain, fever, or loss of kidney function, you should see your Physician immediately."

My Fathers Heart? Hello, My Father has Parkinsons Disease. He takes 1 1/2 sinemet(25/100 strength) every 2 hours throughout the day, 1 flomax(0.4mg) in the morning, 1 levthyroxine(0.05mg)in the morning(to increase his thyroid function, it was low) and at bedtime he takes 1 clozapine(25mg) and 1 lorazepam(1mg). A year ago his blood pressure dropped so low he started passing out and was prescribed midodrine(2.5mg) to raise his blood pressure. That worked fine as I gave it to him every two hours and he was fine. I monitor his blood pressure throughout the day and it is usually within acceptable range. About two months ago after taking it the reading was 205/69 with the pulse at 70. Right after he wakes up his blood pressure is about 86/45 pulse 70 and then three or four hours later it's 105/58 pulse 82 and then in the evening it rises to 151/55 pulse 58 and up to the 200/55. We discontinued the Midodrine. What could be causing the hypertension symptoms? Is 80/33 Dangerous? What can we do?Thank U!

life is replied: "i think you really need to aska doctor about this - no one in their right mind on this site could give you advice that would be too dangerous"

Mystic Portals/JT and RA replied: "Take your father to a different doctor for a second opinion and diagnosis. Perhaps the doctor he is with now is not a specialist. Look in the yellow pages for your area, for a doctor specializing in heart &/or internal medicine. Those doctors have special training for symptoms you described. Low blood pressure is called hypotension. It can be dangerous, it can cause dizziness and other symptoms due to the blood not circulating properly. Don't wait. Go to a specialist soon."

mac&cheese replied: "Your dad is on Flomax. Why he is on it could be important here. Blood pressure is directly related to the amount of fluid in the blood. Your father's blood pressure is highest at the end of the day after a day's worth of fluid consumption. If he has not properly expelled unused fluid it is in his blood, thus the hypertention. Try cutting down some on his fluid intake until you can talk to his dr. about it and see if it helps. It also couldn't hurt to have his renal function tested. Yes low blood pressure is dangerous too. We call it "bottoming out". I generally don't like to see a systolic under 90-100. I have dialysis patients every day and the drs. generally consider a systolic of 190 or higher to be in the stroke danger zone. It is imperative to get a grip on his blood pressure and maintain a safe range. There are other drugs that can raise blood pressure and can be "custom fitted" to the patient. I don't know if the dr. will prescribe dopamine for him, but we use it in the field and it is titrated to effect, meaning that the dose is gradually increased until the BP is raised to an acceptable level. In the meantime watch the fluid intake, don't dehydrate him while you're watching and ask the doc how to regulate that BP asap. Oh, and watch for edema, or swelling. This is a sign of fluid build up. There could be quite a few causes for this, but the most common that I see are decreased or absent renal function and/or congestive heart failure. I'm no doc, but I find the pulse rates that accompany his bp's to be a bit inconsistent. I would definitely want to check those heart rhythms. Get some strips run. Those pulse rates generally do not go with those bp's. Good luck with him. If he has swelling and fluid build up, get him to the doc so they can get him some diuretics and get it off him. Peace."

edit please.........? For my project I decided to “Live my Dream” I choose to provide a nursing home for those with medical needs. I plan to help them out because their close relatives might not be there as much as often, and there can’t be a nurse to help them 24/7. I was inspired to lend a hand for the sick elderly, because I’ve realized that many young people have a great life or something exciting in their life, when there are seniors who are trapped at their homes and not able to live a life. There are three type of nursing home: skilled nursing care homes, intermediate care facilities, and supervised assisted living facilities. The difference is what the business offers and what type of care every nursing home give different policies where there are elders that can walk and talk in one nursing home. Another home that have the disable elders who have a long-term illness. I found a business at Portland, Maine it cost me $695,000 the rent is $2,300 every month, and the nursing home was usually called Jordie Lee Investments but I changed the name to Comfort Zone. The limit of the household is ten disabled elders they must be paralyzed, can’t move, or talk right. There are ten rooms (peach colored), two bathrooms for visitors and employees, one large kitchen, and one living room for the mature but ill senior citizens to be well entertained. I bought many items for the kitchen, bedrooms, living room, and bathroom such like stoves, towels, beds, TV’s, and etc… For staff members I’d hire twenty employees and pay them $2,250 a month. They will be paid every week with weekends counted which is $450 per week. If you count all twenty employees in all it will come out $45,000 every month and $540,000 every year, for one year per employee the total be $27,000. I’d hire twenty employees because I will assign two staff members per one elder. The first staff member shift will start at 8am-2pm a total of six hours for a working-day; second employee will work till 2:05pm-9pm. A representative would have two breaks in total of a day their break will have a limit of thirty-five minutes. One of the reasons why I decided to open a nursing home is because I’ve realized that lot of sick elders need nurses to take care of them. In lots of hospitals there are nurses who take care of patients and they give their patient or elder treatments and medicines. But sometimes a sick person is care for at home, and then a home nurse will be needed. The staff members that are in charge of the health of the elders are usually what the home nurse does. When an elder is extremely ill doctors will recommend a professional nurse to take of the seniors. Most families feel very guilty when it comes to place a relative in a nursing home as in an elder. But they do agree to place them in one because they might not be able to take good care of them as most nurse professionals can, so when it comes to senior health problems may grow too serve and the families social and economic resources will become too tense to keep their relative home. Lot of the elders suffers from stress because they are placed in an unfamiliar place at an assisted living facility. It at times has a result of depression, and some cases of death. Most retirement homes let there clients or patients have their personal belongings stay with them at the nursing home. It is important for a convalescent hospital to have their patients happy, and for the employees to be concerned with any problems of their clients. For the insurance I decided to buy Property Insurance which insurance that has protection against risks such as fire. Floods, earthquakes, thefts, and etc... The insurance comes up to $764.50; another type of insurance that I decided to buy was Liability and Worker compensation Insurance. Liability Insurance offers business asset against third party claims. The payment is made to a person suffering losses, not insurance contract it cost $1,000. Worker compensation insurance covers medical care for employees and injures they got at work, a reliable protection of hard work also sound sleep every night it cost $695. The total of the insurance comes up to $2,459.05. Some types of medication that some of the elders would are: 1.Diavan 80mg “red” (take one tablet by mouth daily) 2.Aspir-Low 81mg “yellow” (take two tablets by mouth in the morning) 3.Senna plus tablet “orange” (take two tablets by mouth in the morning) 4.Ascorbic Acid 500mg tablet “white” (take one tablet by mouth daily) 5.Paroxetine HCL 20mg tablet “blue” (take one tablet by mouth daily) 6.Lerothyroxine 50mg tablet “white” (take one tablet by mouth daily) 7.Flomax 0.4mg capsule “white” (take on capsule by mouth daily) 8.Omeprazole 20mg capsule “white” (take capsule by mouth daily) 9.Metoprolol succer 50mg “white” (take ½ tablet by mouth daily) 10.Furosmide 20mg tablet “white” (take one tablet by mouth daily) Most elders may take this type of medicine in which to get better or

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