I just went through a recent bout of nasty Kidney Stones. Anyhoo, I had 5 surgeries in less than 2 months. Here are some of the stones I passed.
These were shot with the reverse 50 setup I use. These Stones are small as a result of Lithotripsy. Lithotripsy is a surgery where they blast the Stones with shock waves while they are still in you.
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You can see by the jagged edges why they cause so much pain! :O
This bad boy I just passed last weekend, early Saturday morning. From the 0 to the first line on the right is 1/8th of an inch. This image is a stack of 5 images to get the DOF I needed. I wouldn't wish Kidney Stones on my worst enemy.
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Here is a crop of above.
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Those of you that don't get Kidney Stones, count your blessings! Those of you that do get them, I feel for you.
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I am very sorry to hear of your troubles. I have escaped these things myself, for which I am most grateful.
The pictures are excellent, as usual. The crop makes abundantly clear why these things are so painful, even after being broken up.
Also in the crop it seems that there are bands of blur between the sharp zones. Is that just a matter that 5 frames is not enough at this aperture setting, or is something else going on?
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I am very sorry to hear of your troubles. I have escaped these things myself, for which I am most grateful.
The pictures are excellent, as usual. The crop makes abundantly clear why these things are so painful, even after being broken up.
Also in the crop it seems that there are bands of blur between the sharp zones. Is that just a matter that 5 frames is not enough at this aperture setting, or is something else going on?
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I have yet to or have never had kidney stones. My grandfather did as I recall though and he really hurt. These things hurt from just looking at the photographs of them. The water here in North Carolina is full of minerals and some people say that it will give you stones after a while of consumption over a good many years I believe. I don't know about those things but from looking at these photos, this is all I ever hope that I will ever have to learn about them. Nice shots, if you can say that, by the way.
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My wife who's had kidney stones twice has told me that if I ever get them, it'll be the closest thing I could experience to Labour (we have 4 kids). I don't want them. It's amazing that something so small causes sooooo much pain.
The fact that you've had a couple surgeries and such would lend me to make sure you and your Doctor talk about diet and see what's causing these to begin with.
Interesting pics, I like unique macro subjects.
The fact that you've had a couple surgeries and such would lend me to make sure you and your Doctor talk about diet and see what's causing these to begin with.
Interesting pics, I like unique macro subjects.
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Great shots - I can sympathise with you. Been suffering with Calcium Oxilate stones for about 5 years now. Can't begin to describe how painful they are.
Passed one (the natural way! - OUCH!) about 3 years ago that was over 6mm in diameter - apparently any larger and it has to be surgically removed. Was taken to the lab for analysis before I could take a picture.
Thanks for the detailed photos, never seen them before in such detail. (Normally don't pay to much attention when on tramadol or morphine )
Hope you stay stone free.
Passed one (the natural way! - OUCH!) about 3 years ago that was over 6mm in diameter - apparently any larger and it has to be surgically removed. Was taken to the lab for analysis before I could take a picture.
Thanks for the detailed photos, never seen them before in such detail. (Normally don't pay to much attention when on tramadol or morphine )
Hope you stay stone free.