An Ironic Attack of the Gall Bladder
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I have had my surgery, and I havent had that pain again. I was told I only had one stone and my gallbladder was extremely inflamed and it was odd in my case. I have not had any pain since I healed. It will hurt to move to sit up, to cough to sneeze. But honestly in the end it's worth it. I do get acid reflex but thats normal for me. Also quarter cup apple cider viniger and a cup of apple juice and the pain goes away. Honestly it sounds super gross but it was beyond helpful.
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@xXxScareFactoryxXx wow. im 25 and i was just diagnosed with gall stones too. i was told i need surgery, im suposed to meet him in a couple of days to determine wha ti have to do next. My attacks are not as painful , the pain is very mild, but i get bloated and thats what doesnt let me sleep, because of all the gas. but i think i am going to get surgery to. and i will stick to a no fatty kind of diet. Im asuming you already had your surgery..tell me how it'd go? and how are u feeling now? :)
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@asitbon yeah my husband almost died, because he kept putting the surgery off. His surgeon told him had he waited another month, I would have been making funeral arrangements. He is a health nut by the way. I had mine out. I too am a very healthy eater, and I have had mine out. An infection set up in mine and spread to my liver. I collapsed at my parents house one night. I ended up in the hospital on high dose antibiotics for 5 days at risk for liver failure over it.
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People...do NOT try to treat your pain with eating less fat. This only has mild success. Your gallbladder may get to the point where it becomes a "porcelain" gallbladder. There is some proof that this causes gallbladder cancer, which is deadly, with the most being a year to live. Do not risk cancer. This surgery is one of the most performed and one of the safest. I will be having this surgery soon. Better surgery than a risk of cancer. The best to you all and God bless.
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I have been suffering gallbladder pain for months now and I was stupid and didn't get help until about a month ago. I'm 18 years old. I think I'm a bit too young to be having this kind of pain. But I went in for my radioactive dye test today and my gallbladder is completely dead, It's not working at all, I have been having serious attacks most of today and i'm tired as can be. My doctor recommended surgery and thats exactly what i'm going to do. I bless all of those who go through the pain.
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@paulwilsonmusician: Currently on my channel another health issue is being address and starting tomorrow one I was ask to deal with fluoride and the pineal gland. If possible I will try to post the naturopathic approach for the gallbladder, gall stones and I will add certain things that will help e pancreas. Keep in mind that due to time and request I will only leave it posted for few days. So just keep checking the channel - it should be posted within the next few days or sooner.
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@4chango my cholangitis is a recurrent one and it's all caused by major weightloss due to that my gallbladder worked overtime making stones and they got trapped and caused infection of the bilary tract and as a result i have recurrent pancreatitis because of it :(
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@paulwilsonmusician: Which type of cholangitis do you have, ascending, recurrent pyogenic, primary or secondary sclerosing? Also what caused your Pancreatitis: gallstones, alcohol, mumps, autoimmune, hypercalcaemia trauma, steroids, high triglyceride, drugs?
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@kimmakeup: Maybe if I have time I will post a naturopathic approach soon on my channel. Next week I might not be able to dpost it because of all the requests, but stay posted.
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@MrBMVoyles: Have you tried a naturopathic approach to reverse it?
I have just found out i have gallstones i have had apin between my shoulder blades for a while now and also back pain i also feel sick alot!Can you get rid of the stones any other way but surgery as i am asthmatic i am a bit scared to get knocked out thanks j
v848 3 years ago
gallstones can be very serious and you should be careful in not electing surgery. What works for me to be very careful about not eating anything with fat or sugar in it. I also make certain I drink a full eight glasses of water every day.
Really though, follow your doctor's advice on this.
Poetivity 3 years ago
I'm scheduled for gall bladder surgery on 6/27/08. The question I have is about reflective pain. My pain is not on the right side, but the left. I know the Pancreas is over there, and they are connected. If you have gallstones, chances are you are going to have pancreatitis? Just checking. Hope youfeel better soon!
Pennypeapie07 3 years ago
Penny, my advice, cancel the surgery, eat only fruits and vegetables for a couple of months and drink tons of water...I haven't had the surgery and I'm doing very well.
Poetivity 3 years ago
hey, im just wondering how many gallstones you had? i have one, which is painful enough. my doctor said i should get it removed because its controllable but yea it sucks haha so ya no fatty foods :(
eebabe09 3 years ago
I haven't had more problems since I started drinking mass amounts of water. I think the doctors do this surgery far too often. Keep hydrated...8 glasses a day....at least.
Poetivity 3 years ago