Yesterday at 11:10am I had my gallbladder removed. The pain is really intense.
UPDATE: Today is October 13, 2009.
The pain has lessened. One of the incisions I am having a little problem with but when I went to the doctor he said that all the incisions are healing well and the pain I am still experiancing will deminish within the next 1-3 weeks.
I must say that with the gallbladder out I am feeling better and able to eat without pain. YIPPY SKIPPY!!!!!!!! But I found that when the hospital says to be on a low fat/no fat diet for the next 3 weeks they know what they are talking about. Diarriah big time. But if I avoid the fat my body is much kinder to me.
I thank all of you for your thoughts, comments, and prayers.








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Did you let your doctor know you are in pain? Maybe s/he can give you something for it?
Melissa.
My husband is going in the am having it removed is painful? Or before was painful. Please advise. Thank you
I have a friend having it done today.
They are doing it lapriscopically(spelling)
and it is an out patient procedure for her.
She gets out of the hospital this evening.
Keep us posted LF prayers with both of you
today.
When I had mine out they also removed the appendix and to be very honest I had no pain..They did it othroscopic with 3 holes in my tummy. Sorry for your pain.
it is..i had it removed last november...till this day i still get some pain from that...i hate it
it is..i had it removed last november...till this day i still get some pain from that...i hate it
you might want to let your dr. know you are un pain. i had mine out in jult, i didn't have any problems except they left a stent in and that gave me problems till they recently took it out. ;) good luck
DeAnn
so glad ur feelin better. i know i am since i had mine out! no more fried foods tho. i too eat low fat, no fat or reduced fat foods now. might be boring.....but healthier! darn i miss french fries! lol best of luck!
de ann
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