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Thanks everyone, he returned to school today but still hasn't passed the stone. He'll likely go to football practice as well - you know, 16 yrs old, varsity football, SE Texas, etc. I've been reading that kidney stones are becoming more common among teenage athletes in the past 10-or-so years, due to typical dehydration, the use of supplements, as well as genetics.
Appreciate the prayers. He'll be wanting to play football, heck he wanted to suit up last Friday night.
Appreciate the prayers. He'll be wanting to play football, heck he wanted to suit up last Friday night.
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Good. The first one is the worst. He should be on the three litres of water a day plan from now on.sweetandsour wrote: 14 Sep 2022, 10:56 Thanks everyone, he returned to school today but still hasn't passed the stone. He'll likely go to football practice as well - you know, 16 yrs old, varsity football, SE Texas, etc. I've been reading that kidney stones are becoming more common among teenage athletes in the past 10-or-so years, due to typical dehydration, the use of supplements, as well as genetics.
Appreciate the prayers. He'll be wanting to play football, heck he wanted to suit up last Friday night.
Praying he isn't a thrower, as they say.