I just wanted to pipe in about this...
I had EXTREME pain from the gallbladder sonogram ultrasound.
It was so bad that I was CRYING as the technician was performing the test. I was in so much pain, that the technician kept apologizing to me!
She DID say that many people are sore in that area, and that I was somewhat unusual...
But I should say, I had the pain for weeks before this, continuously. And then 3 days before the gallbladder sonogram, I had gone for an abdominal cat scan with contrast which made me MUCH WORSE.
SO it could've just been that I was just so sore in that whole area that that's why I had such bad pain from the ultrasound.
On the up side, the ultrasound is non-invasive. It doesn't involve any needles or anything.
Also, I will say that the CCK HIDA scan, it was upsetting to get the IV hooked up - but I have medical phobia. But the actual test didn't cause me any pain - if anything, I felt BETTER after the CCK HIDA scan.
And I've heard that many people actually get a gallbladder attack FROM that test.
So I'm not necessarily the norm.
But I just wanted to post this because these tests are not painless for everyone.
That said, I don't regret going for these tests - as there's something wrong with me, and I needed them to help find out what's wrong with me. And despite my trepidation about medical tests... they are necessary. And though they can be painful, they can help doctors to figure out what's wrong and cure/fix a person. So it's not a bad thing.