David
I started out having a stone in 10 years, now I have about three a year. The odd thing was that the calcium-oxilate stones that were forming, should not have been, At least according to all the tests. The final diagnosis was a calcium deficiency. This caused my body to get all the calcium it could from the digestive tract(by bonding with oxilate). So a stone normally found in people with a high calcium level is produced in someone who is calcium deficient. Treatment: Water, water, water... . Also check with your Doc about certain blood pressure medications - some rid the body of calcium some help it keep it in the blood. My medication helps keep it in the blood. You must first find out the type of stone you have and proceed from there.