Guest guest Posted December 17, 2005 Report Share Posted December 17, 2005 > > Bee, could this be the result of renal fungal balls? This is what I > have in my urinary tract right now but I cant get it out, it just > causes very painful blockages when urinating about 30% of the time. > Look at this site that mentions the renal fungus. > http://www.emedicine.com/emerg/topic76.htm > It says when an IVP is done... " Swollen kidneys from multiple > microabscesses, deformity of renal outline, diminished renal > excretion, papillary necrosis, and candidal fungal balls in the > bladder or collecting system may be seen. " > > If this is the case, drinking about 3 gallons of spring water a day > helps me keep my kidneys a little more clear. ==>Hi MJ - what she described is different because the substance is waxy. That wouldn't be fungal balls, however fungal balls in the urinary tract is very common. Wow, 3 gallons of spring water is way too much water. It will put undue strain on your kidneys - check out the files on Water (after the folders). You can drink too much water. You'd do much better drinking garlic tea which helps break up candida in the kidneys and urinary tract, to which you can add lemons, and ocean sea salt to keep your electrolytes in balance. Bee Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 17, 2005 Report Share Posted December 17, 2005 I have tried less water, but the pain in my kidneys becomes too great to bear. So I must do this for now until I can find a doctor to treat me with antifungals. If I do not drink this much my urine gets very very dark and my whole urinary tract hurts from my kidneys to my bladder like a belt around my waiste. Not to mention all my other candida symptoms get worse to and I would not even be able to sit here and type. Right now even with the lessened pain, I still cannot lean back in any chair because any pressure on my kidneys causes a gradual increase in pain and symptoms as well as naseau. I suspect that my body is just requiring that much to continually flush out the toxins through my liver (which also hurts) and kidneys. I can tell when my liver gets too overwhelmed with trying to filter out all the toxins produced by candida because it hurts and my face gets hot and my kidneys and UT start hurting more, in that order. I know its true that you can have too much water, but this is one of the things i must do to keep me at least somewhat functional right now. Systemic Candidiasis is like visiting family at Christmas. You may not like it but drinking as much as possible will help you get through it > > > > Bee, could this be the result of renal fungal balls? This is what I > > have in my urinary tract right now but I cant get it out, it just > > causes very painful blockages when urinating about 30% of the time. > > Look at this site that mentions the renal fungus. > > http://www.emedicine.com/emerg/topic76.htm > > It says when an IVP is done... " Swollen kidneys from multiple > > microabscesses, deformity of renal outline, diminished renal > > excretion, papillary necrosis, and candidal fungal balls in the > > bladder or collecting system may be seen. " > > > > If this is the case, drinking about 3 gallons of spring water a day > > helps me keep my kidneys a little more clear. > > ==>Hi MJ - what she described is different because the substance is > waxy. That wouldn't be fungal balls, however fungal balls in the > urinary tract is very common. Wow, 3 gallons of spring water is way > too much water. It will put undue strain on your kidneys - check out > the files on Water (after the folders). You can drink too much > water. You'd do much better drinking garlic tea which helps break up > candida in the kidneys and urinary tract, to which you can add > lemons, and ocean sea salt to keep your electrolytes in balance. > > Bee > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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