
Originally Posted by
Alice111
cuz i just no
Alice, let me put it this way, people on this board are really going to try and help you find a solution to your problem. My questions are to get to the heart of the matter. When you say you have a 'pulsing kidney', it doesn't quite compute. If you are a woman and have a history of urinary tract infections that go for a long time untreated, then because of this it becomes a bladder infection (serious in itself) and then because that hangs around a while, it goes to your kidneys (very very serious complication).
If you feel you have a problem in that particular area of your anatomy, then go to a doctor and explain and receive a diagnosis through having blood work done and then, if there is a problem, medication.
This is the best way I can help you under the circumstances.
Kindest regards
Ms tickle