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In other news, I had a renal ultrasound today to address longstanding kidney stone issues . . . probably independent from Crohn's, since my stones are not the typical calcium oxalate stones seen in Crohn's disease patients. Mine are uric acid stones. Take a gander at what the CCFA has to share about extraintestinal renal complications associated with IBD.
The journey continues . . .
This is not from my renal ultrasound, but, rather, from my abdominal X-ray the day prior. If anyone is hiring models for hospital gowns, let a homegurl know. |