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I've been diagnosed with kidney stones. I think I may be trying to pass one! This is a weird question but do you get clitoral pain when passing one? If so what does this mean? Is it almost out?

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    There are so many nerve ending that you can feel pain all over the place. I had severe pelvic pain when I had one stuck in my ureter just outside my kidney. So I kept going to the Gyno and they kept telling me nothing was wrong. Then I went to er one day and had a CT and boom there it was a 10mm stone stuck. It took 2 surgeries 4 bottles of pain pills, 2 stents and 4 er visits before I was rid of it. You should make sure tho and talk to your Gyno. Have you ever been diagnosed with herpes or any kind of skin thing? Best of luck
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    No idea sorry. My stone is too big to either pass or blast. When I said to urologist I thought I might pass it he said "You've got about as much chance of passing that as I have of having a baby."!!

    OK I thought, atleast we all know where we are!!

    Best of luck with all this.

    Thanks again for replying to me.

    Take care and keep in touch

    Love Sarah xxx

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    Yes. Sometimes, I have 30+ stones in each kidney and I've passed many stones. The largest I passed on my own was 6MM (thank you!) I felt that one the entire way from kidney, to bladder and scraping and clawing its way until I passed it. 

    Depending on on the size, shape and how dehydrated you get (and the shape of your body) you can feel it in your clitorous) and not in a fun way. 

    See he if your doctor can give your a scrip for flomax 

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    Yes! That is how I know when I'm about to pass one. The past 2 stones I've had, I've bypassed the whole pain and it went straight to the bladder. Feeling like a sharp pain in the clitoris area like it's blocking my urine from coming out.

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