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Uploaded by on Aug 22, 2006

Sectioning of a gallbladder after it has been removed for cholelithiasis (gallstones).

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  • rotten papaya

  • i did my first flush this morning!

    there were well over 20 stones!

    shit was exciting.

    (no pun intended)

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  • I bet it smells bad

  • @vandi135

    i had a galbladder attack and had to be rushed to the hospital... its was probably the worst, most intense pain.... iv ever experienced in my life....

    i soon after had it removed.... i now have similar pains EVERYDAY but they are short, and alot less intense.... but still very debilitating... and another sad thing is, im only 17!

  • I'm curious what a gallbladder smells like? I've grossed cysts and I gotta tell you I cannot imagine anything worse.

  • hmm rotten papaya.!<3 SWEET.!<3

  • Everyone is different and reacts to the situation different. People can have gallstones and not even know it. I had an attack like once every month before I finally got insurance and went to the emergency room. I'd rather live without my gallbladder than worry when I'm going to have that feeling again! It's been 5 months since they took it out and I couldn't be happier. I do have to make sure I don't eat too much fat or I'll feel sick, but I'd say it's worth it.

  • lol at 1:39 it looked like he is cutting up steak

  • Yummy!!!!!!!

  • @jlh945 I had mine taken out on march 24th this year and I have had no problems at all,I can eat anyhing,my bowel is like it always was(normal),Its like they never removed anything.If you are in pain I feel sorry for you cause as you get older the pain will worsen and you'll need emergency surgery to remove it.

  • those look nothing like the stones removed by the "flush"

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