Yes if it's more than 1cm it won't be able to get out the normal way and probably has to be split in lesser parts .
He did it for charity and some freak bought it for 15 g's
Yes. I have an extremely fast metabolism. I am 129lbs and 5ft 11 17 years old and I got a kidney stone. After doing some tests it was found that I got the stone from devere dehydration, i was drinking less than 15% of the amount of water I should be. Ohh ok tyvm
7% of 15 stone equals 1.05 stone.
15 stone is about 95.25kg
6.3503 kilograms = 1 stone 15 kg = 15/6.503 stone = 2.3 stone
15 stone 8 is 98.9kg
15 stone = 95.25 kilograms.
One stone is 14 pounds. Therefore, 15 stone is 15 x 14 = 210 pounds.
You need to be seen by a Nephrologist, (kidney doctor), to have the correct tests performed, to be sure you even need dialysis to begin with. If you need a referral, your family doctor can provide that for you. Once your tests have confirmed that your kidneys are functioning at less than 15%, your Nephrologist will set you up with dialysis at the clinic he or she is affiliated with. Most communities have at least one or two different companies with multiple dialysis clinics that you can visit beforehand if you already know that you will be on dialysis in the near future
Stone is an old, obsolete, variable unit, depending on country, region and time. If a stone is equivalent to 6,35 kg (UK) 15 stones is 95,25 kg.
15 stone is slightly more than 05.25 kilogrammes
214 pounds = 15 stone 4 pounds