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[|Human|] nd the last time she told me one of the stone was like 7cm just huge her doc said   so she said they went in thru the ureathrea and comes home saying the doctor blew into the kidneys with air or what do i know and blew the stone way up into her spinal column which makes hes at risk now for paralysis and the doc says either cut part of the kidney to get that huge stone or wait til it drops and go in immediately.  question  is it possible to blow a kidne stone into the spinal column ? i just dont see that as possible i thought they were two seperate organs all together with no openings in common  my sister has fibbed before to get attention so i am quite skeptical here also she cannot do water treatment because she is way too heavy for that
[|AI|]  Hi Overthinks for posting your query on Chat Doctor Kidney stone if this much size cannot pass through ureter, so spontaneous removal will not be possible may require surgical removal or other methods like shockwave lithography (ESL) uses shock waves to break a Kidney stone into small pieces that can more easily travel through the urinary passage and pass from the body(suitable for stone There is no relation between kidney stone and spinal cord. However, there are lots of complications of kidney stonesWish you Good Health