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Abby72
07-18-2007, 03:00 PM
I had been having this wierd feeling in my right side since last Christmas. I had the flu really bad and threw up a lot. After I got over the flu, the wierd feeling on my side didn't go away. I thought I pulled something from all the puking I had done.
Finally I went to see my doctor who ordered an ultrasound. The results came back that my gallbladder was fine. So, I still had this odd feeling on my right side, it felt very tight and it was annoying. Plus I had heartburn and nausea all the time. I went back to the doctor and he ordered a hida scan. The only thing I hated about the test was having to lie so stilll and have my arms strapped to my sides, I don't like that feeling!
I went and saw my doctor yesterday and he told me my gallbladder needs to come out. It is working at 13%. I have an appontment with the surgeon on Monday. I will be glad to get this over with. I am nauseated no matter what I eat now. I am really tired too. Has anyone else felt tired?
So, any advice you could offer would be great. I have read all the bad things that can happen, has anyone had a good experience?
Thanks! :angel:

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dixiepeep
07-18-2007, 03:07 PM
I have not had mine out yet but will on the 31st. I have heard a couple of people say they had no problems and felt better after. I think I will feel better just not being nauseated all of the time and the annoying pain in my side. I have also heard that people have lost weight which would not be a terrible side effect on my part. I am going into surgery with a positive attitude so only time will tell. It sounds like you will be relieved of a lot of pain and nausea too. :angel: I had been having this wierd feeling in my right side since last Christmas. I had the flu really bad and threw up a lot. After I got over the flu, the wierd feeling on my side didn't go away. I thought I pulled something from all the puking I had done.
Finally I went to see my doctor who ordered an ultrasound. The results came back that my gallbladder was fine. So, I still had this odd feeling on my right side, it felt very tight and it was annoying. Plus I had heartburn and nausea all the time. I went back to the doctor and he ordered a hida scan. The only thing I hated about the test was having to lie so stilll and have my arms strapped to my sides, I don't like that feeling!
I went and saw my doctor yesterday and he told me my gallbladder needs to come out. It is working at 13%. I have an appontment with the surgeon on Monday. I will be glad to get this over with. I am nauseated no matter what I eat now. I am really tired too. Has anyone else felt tired?
So, any advice you could offer would be great. I have read all the bad things that can happen, has anyone had a good experience?
Thanks! :angel:

mindyp
07-18-2007, 09:05 PM
Hi Abby. You and I are in the same boat...no stones with poor ejection fraction, nausea, pain, and seeing the surgeon on Monday. I'm a teacher who'll be heading back to work soon, so I'm hoping surgery is sooner rather than later. Good luck.

dixiepeep
07-19-2007, 10:54 AM
I know I work for a school system so this is crunch time for us too. Fall is the busiest time of the year. I am so glad that it is a simpler operation than It used to be.
Hi Abby. You and I are in the same boat...no stones with poor ejection fraction, nausea, pain, and seeing the surgeon on Monday. I'm a teacher who'll be heading back to work soon, so I'm hoping surgery is sooner rather than later. Good luck.

bananarama
07-19-2007, 12:41 PM
I had my gallbladder out in April. I am happy that I did. I had no stones, but an ejection fraction of 9.5%. Hopefully the surgery will help you feel better. The recovery time wasn't really long. It did take me a couple of months to feel much better, but once I did, it made a huge imrovement. Good luck to all of you!!

miknan
07-19-2007, 08:48 PM
Some of us with no stones and low ejection fractions have not been so lucky. I am far sicker than before. Not trying to scare you but my biggest mistake (besides having it taken out) was only seeing my GP and the surgeon. WISH I had insisted on seeing a GI doc first. Also wish I would of had the gastric emptying test before having the gb out as I think that was my problem and not my gb (hida showed 24% function). I have since read many conflicting opinions whether having the gb taken out only for biliary dyskenesia is the correct thing to do. Don't rush into it, go see a GI doctor.

 
 
 




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