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Old 01-12-2008, 07:36 AM #1
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Question Kidney Stones, Bladder & Kidney Infections

Hi My friend has had CONSTANT Kidney stones, Bladder infections and Kidney infections for the past 7 yrs..Last spring was hospitlized for what they think was a syst that erupted and last month had her period for 21 days.and now suffering from another kidney infection...Can anyone direct me to a forum where I might be able to get information for her..
Thanks..... A concerned friend
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