laparoscopic surgery kidney stone - #14887
I am really confused and a bit scared about my situation. I’m a 35-year-old who, for the past few months, has been dealing with these awful kidney stones. They started out small but apparently, they've grown quite a bit. I just had a CT scan and the doctor mentioned I might be a candidate for laparoscopic surgery kidney stone removal. I didn’t fully understand how laparoscopic surgery kidney stone procedure works, and honestly, the thought of it freaks me out! The doc said it’s way better than open surgery and has a shorter recovery time, but what does that even mean? Am I going to be out for long? The pain is already such a nuisance, and the idea of surgery is more than a little daunting. Plus, are there risks specific to laparoscopic surgery kidney stone removal that I should be aware of? I’ve read some stuff online, and now I’m worried I might have complications or something. Do most people recover quickly from laparoscopic surgery kidney stone, or does it take a while? Should I be exploring other options or just go for it? Ugh, I just wanna figure this out and feel normal again. Any advice for me?
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