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Old 06-12-2009, 10:25 AM #4
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Today I have no bladder infection symptoms whatsoever (go figure!). I called the Urologist’s office this morning and told the nurse what has happened. After talking to the Doctor, they said that it sounds like I may have passed a stone. The stone was probably big enough to cause the blood in the urine, but not big enough to feel it when it passed. She said to call if it happens again and that the Doctor will see me early. I am relieved
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