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Oh, dear Ms. Loving pat! *smile*
of course we will pray for youand Mr. Vernon that all goes smoothly
and that there is minimal discomfort when the stones pass. Sometimes
it is worse for us standing by watching our loved ones hurt than for
them going thru it. I like the sound of the cranberry juice treatment, though.
The German version ... when I was a little kid, my mom's dentist was
a guy in his fifties who had chronic kidney stone problems. Now here
is the German treatment version: His wife stuck Dr. Dindas in a hot
tubby and kept adding hot water and made him drink lots of warm beer.
*g* It was a good relaxant too and supposedly helped with the pain also. *g*
Cheers to mr. Vernon and to his health! *g*
Hugs and smiles and prayers across the pond!
Doris
At 11:07 AM 7/26/2013 -0500, you wrote:
>Hi EChurch Family,
>
>Please pray for Vernon Ferguson.
>
>Vernon had a CT scan on Friday afternoon. He has 2 small kidney
>stones that are heading down to the bladder. These need to pass this
>weekend. Please pray for no pain during this process of Vernon
>drinking a gallon of cranberry juice between now and tomorrow night.
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>These kidney stones are small in size, but they told him they could
>be very painful when they pass.
>
>He is having some pain now when he bends over and sits down.
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>Pray that the pain medication, Tramadol, they are going to give him
>will not make him sick.
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>Thank you so very much for praying.
>
>Blessings,
>
>Pat Ferguson
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