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We don't know yet what kind of problem her GB had. The surgeon did not see anything obvious when he took her GB out (he said he wished he had)..she goes for her firstFirst progesterone mc10 First progesterone mc5 First-progesterone vgs 200 First-progesterone vgs 400 post op check Jan 9th, so maybe we will have some test results then. He did say that he has NEVER taken out a GB that the lab said was OK after testing.
Let me know if you have problems accessing this article and I will email it to you.
Gardenmaniac did an outstanding job of keeping us informed and giving us some help/info/ideas on what we are all going through. Lets keep sharing information as we move along in this search. The answer is out there!
I really would like to read this article, but I can't get into the web site. Can you email me the article or send me a link. ***@****. I really can't beleive that there are so many GI docs out there that don't have a clue, when there seems to be so many of us with similar problems. I'm glad I'm not alone. I'm here all the time reading about all the rest of you going threw the same thing. Hope we all get to feeling better!!
She had an EGD done October 2 and the Gastro doc took a bile sample at that time from the small intestine & there were no crystals..which the surgeon said meant it was unlikely they would find any sludge or tiny stones. An ultrasound done 18 months ago showed nothing..although it was terribly painful for her. Her previous GI doc just put her on Bentyl and said it was IBS. (which by the way..if you get that diagnosis...change doctors..they are done looking)
When we get test results back I will let you know.
It has now been 5 days since the surgery..she is no longer feeling nauseaus, does not have the previous pain where her GB was, just the after effects of surgery, healing, etc. She did eat a peanut butter cup yesterday (against my motherly advice...)...bad cramps and diareah later...oh well..she won't do that again for awhile!
At a different post I mentioned an article I came across that tries to answer the question "I have had my gallbladder out so why am I still having gallbladder pain?" It discusses two other areas besides the gallbladder, biliary duct and tightening of the Sphincter of Oddi muscle. The article in entitled "How to control your Sphincter of Oddi or bile duct spasms" and can be read at http://indiana.edu/~engs/hints/oddi.html
It is a good article.
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Gardenmaniac did an outstanding job of keeping us informed and giving us some help/info/ideas on what we are all going through. Lets keep sharing information as we move along in this search. The answer is out there!
I have read it before and is a good site. I have somewhat of the same problems as you all. I was only listened to after my doctor saw me in pain and vomiting in the office that she took me seriously--two years mind you, so I understand what your going through. I had my gallbladder taken out over 2 years ago also, the ejection fraction on it was 12%. I had an ERCP with the sphincter cut and a pancreatic duct stricture diliated in October 2002. I was informed in December after a follow up that I also had cysts in the pancreatic duct, two of them. I go back to the GI and he is going to do another ERCP to do some more testing and what ever else he going to do in March of this year. I'm scared to death of this whole thing.
I'm really confused about this whole thing, there is something that has to cause the gallbladder to go bad, I didn't have any stones or sludge, all the surgeon said about my gallbladder was that it was full of adheasions(sp) and was very thick. So far I have not been able to find anything about my condition on the web, I'll just have to keep looking :)
TAke CAre,
Heather
Pancreatitis is what you were just describing with ERCP to do a sphincterotomy(sp?), and the cysts and such. VERY PAINFUL. Don't wish it even on my ex-husband.
Mine started with passing a gall stone.
Bethany
Thanks for listening.