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Hello again , I forgot to tell you something.

As wrote below, my hubby uses to have pain in his back and all

over abdominal area during kidney stones attack.

He uses to became really pale and sick. He also uses to vomit and has

diahrrea.

A simple US from urinary tract can check if you're having kidney stones.

Urine sample is also good to see small pieces, crystals.

He is doing much better after take more water. He has the oxalate ones.

Good Luck,

Liane

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People often confuse pancreatic pain with kidney pain as the two organs are

in the sdame general area of the body and the pain will radiate much

the same. Kidney pain, however, does not have the same digestive

symptoms we find with the panc.

Warmly,

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In a message dated 6/5/04 9:25:09 PM Eastern Daylight Time,

hhessgriffeth@... writes:

> keep the pancreas well hydrated, a good rule of thumb is to take your

> weight and drink half of your weight in ounces each day. For

> example, if you weight 140, you would need to drink 70 ounces of

>

Well, another way to look at this is to take your normal water intake in

ounces and double it and that should be your weight in pounds.

For instance, if your normal intake is 3 eight ounces glasses of water daily,

that's 24 ounces, you double that for 48 and that should be your weight in

pounds. BETTER hit that Atkins diet hard buddy!!

Suppose you drink 48 ounces or six glasses daily, double that for 96 ounces

or 96 pounds and it looks like you better be looking for

personal telephone number sister !!

So, you see, it's not your water intake, it's your total weight that is the

problem. South Beach here we all come !!

Low Carbs . . No Carbs . . Negative Carbs . . .

Where's my Fen Fen ?

Dr. Phil has a book out on this topic that we all need

Best Wishes to All

Poncho - GA

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