Vitamin D reduction and/or monitoring for people with kidney stone problems is recommended by the NIH (National Institutes of Health) and its associated National Kidney and Urologic Diseases Clearinghouse (NKUDIC).
http://kidney.niddk.nih.gov/kudiseases/pubs/stonesadults/
Regards,
Craig
On 2/22/2008
mmsurvivor wrote:
Myeloma patients need Calcium and magnesium but you need vit D with those 2 to absorb properly and not turn to kidney stones. (I note Craig about the d) but small amount . The dosage is 2:1 1000 mgs calcium to 500mgs magnesium. I took coral calcium and added vit d and magnesium and it worked very well . I can only relate my own experience but I never had a hint of kidney stone. mms.
On 2/22/2008
photog wrote:
On 2/22/2008 poppy/cath wrote:
Hi All - Tuesday night I ended up in extreme pain, and after several hours in the ER, one CAT scan, x-ray, and blood work it was discovered that I had a 2cm kidney stone! The next day the doctor put a 'stent' in my kidney to stop the stone from blocking the ureter, and next Tues. I have to go back to hospital for the stone to be 'blasted'. This should convert the stone to sand which will pass without problems - hopefully!! Then a few weeks later the stent will be removed. My question is this: given that kidney problems are a big concern for myeloma patients, is there any special diet that can be used to avoid stones?? I have made a point of drinking 2-3 litres of water everyday to try to avoid kidney problems, so was taken quite by surprise when this happened! Have any of you had this sort of problem - and if so, how was it managed? All help gratefully appreciated. Many thanks, Cath
Yikes. I can relate. Very, very painful. I just passed a kidney stone myself last week. It is the second time it has happened to me. It depends on what type of kidney stone you have because apparently there are two types. Drinking more water is recommended, but you might want to add lemon juice and/or apple cider vinegar to it which will help break up an stones that might try to develop. I now drink every 1/2 liter with 1 tablespoon of lemon juice and apple cider vinegar added. I've also read that dark green leafy vegetables, almonds and soy products are not recommended for one type of stones. Vitamin D can also exacerbate the problem. Dairy products, believe it or not, are recommended for the diet.
Regards,
Craig Persel