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I've been up all night in terrible pain and I'm pretty sure it's kidney stones. I was sleeved two weeks ago and I've had kidney stones before. I was up all most most the night with terrible back and side pain and horrible cramps plus blood in my urine and it is not my time of the month either. I'm starting to feel a little bit better after hours of debating should I go to the ER. I'm supposed to go back to work this morning but don't see how that's possible. I'm wondering even if I am feeling better if I go to see my regular doctor about it would they be able to tell if I have kidney stones if my pain has stopped. I'm worried they will not believe me because I had the same issue before when I went to urgent care.

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Yes, I think you should go to ER. I've had stones as well. I know if you drink alot of Water it helps the pain a little bit. Good luck

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You actually need a scan to see if they are kidney stones.

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Need to see the MD quick!

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I went today and they said I have kidney stones, uti and am a little dehydrated.

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I went today and they said I have kidney stones' date=' uti and am a little dehydrated.[/quote']

I feel your pain :( I spent all night yesterday in the ER. I have never had kidney stones before so I didn't know what was going on. But I had blood in my urine and severe pain in my back/side on the left. Turns out it's stones and a kidney infection.

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