By [http://ezinearticles.com/?expert=Ramani_Iyer] Ramani Iyer It was in the year 1985, when I had the first attack of ureter stone medical problem. I was totally unaware of such a medical problem till then. When I was in a cinema hall, enjoying a picture, I suddenly felt the throbbing pain, in the right side lower back. With each advancing minute, the pain increased tremendously and I could not bear it. I did not know what it was and thought it was a problem of Gastritis. I drank a bottle of aerated water and hopefully expected the pain to stop. But it did not. Not knowing what to do, I took a taxi and went to the Government General Hospital. It was almost 2330 in the night, and the casualty ward was deserted with no doctors around. I could only see a compounder and explained to him my medical problem. He went inside, and after a lapse of 10 minutes, the night duty doctor came out, like a man in sleep-walk. After a reluctant hearing to my recital, he asked the compounder to get a vial of ‘ Baralgon’ injection, which was administered. Within a few minutes, I was completely alright and I admired the doctors professional approach in medicine, even when he was half asleep! I returned happily to my house. Exactly after two hours, the pain started again, and this time it was so unbearable, and I was feeling so uncomfortable in any position. I went into the toilet room and squatted on the toilet seat clutching my abdomen, praying for a relief from the throbbing pain. Nothing happened. Now, without any alternate, I had to wake up my neighbour, who was my colleague and requested him to take me to a good doctor. Within the next half an hour I was in the private nursing home of a leading medical practitioner, who was a qualified MD. He checked me up briefly and asked questions, whether the pain was radiating or a persistent pain. I was not in a position to answer any of his questions. But I had replied that the pain, in fact, was on the right side of my lower back and radiating pain. The doctor was not satisfied with my reply. He went ahead with other routine examinations and commented to my friend, ” this patient cannot express himself properly”, and he had his doubts whether it was kidney stone or appendicitis. I was so angry and wanted to tell him that he was one of those doctors who could not understand the problem properly. At last, the doctor phoned up to the reception and instructed to admit me in the special ward. I was kept on drips with a liberal dose of ‘lacix’ and was given pain killer. The nurse was advised to collect my urine and filter to find out whether the stone had passed out through the ureter and out of bladder through urethra. Nothing of that sort happened. Now, I have a strange problem that I cannot pass urine while I am lying on the bed. In fact, I cannot pass urine if someone stands behind me, and I did not know what to do. There was one more patient in my room and I was embarased. Finally, I got out of the bed, took the drip stand in my hand and disappeared inside the toilet to urinate ! To my bad luck, the doctor was on his ’rounds’ and was surprised to see the bed empty! My room mate informed him that I was in the toilet room along with the drip stand. The doctor became furious. He peeped inside the toilet to see me standing there with the drip stand in one hand and the other one holding my pants. He asked what the hell I was doing. I sheepishly smiled at him and tried to explain that I can’t urinate in the lying posture. He looked at the syringe and the blood from the vein was dripping through, instead of drips into my veins. I was strongly admonished against these activities. After three days in the hospital, there was no sign of my kidney stone passing out nor I had experienced any pain. The doctor decided that there was no stone in my ureter and had decided to discharge me. During the process of discharge from hospital, I again started having the pain and was re=admitted in the same ward. The doctor sent me to a radiologist to inject a ‘dye’ and find out whether there was any stone. Accordingly, i went through the rituals next day with series of x-rays, and returned back. After careful examination,the doctor decided that I did not have any stones. But, in the evening there was a consultant doctor to the nursing home, who happened to be a surgeon, looked at the x-rays and declared that there was a stone in my ureter and it required surgery. Accordingly, I was asked to proceed to the nursing home of the surgeon for the surgery. What happened to me in the surgical ward is a nightmarish experience, which I will share in the continuing article. 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