My boyfriend has spent about 200 stones in the last 5 years. He went to the nephrologist who said that it was a problem in urology. Urologist told him that the stones are calcium stones, but does not seem to understand why they occur. I wonder if anyone has heard the improvement, or if anyone knows of a good doctor, close to the Phoenix area that could offer more help.

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6 Responses to “My Boyfriend Has Chronic Kidney Stones, Is There A Cure?”

  • Devil Dog says:

    There 2 choices… Sirgey OR LOTS ‘n’ LOTS of medicine, Im Sooooooooooooo sry!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • Alison says:

    go to herbdoc.com and find his kidney cleanser, it will work if you use it as told. i must admit it does not taste great, but it is better than passing stones. when you call for your order just ask them questions you need answered.

  • Fran says:

    The drug Allopurinol, which I take daily should stop the further formation of stones. Tell your BF to ask his doctor about it.

  • dickn200 says:

    Your boyfriend needs to cut back on calcium for awhile he may drink to much milk or eat to much cheese etc. I would also get a second opinion he shouldn’t be going through this also he should be seeing a nutritionist so he eats properly and controls his calcium intake. Good luck

  • Pearl N says:

    Yes, A stent and or lazer pulverization. Just consult a different Dr. and ask questions about a stent.

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