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bloodyrosemccoy) wrote2013-08-17 05:28 pm
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ME: So I'm trying to look up gallbladder attack symptoms, and man these patient sites are TERRIBLE. They're explaining it to you like you're a fairly stupid first grader.
DAD: Or a family practice doctor.
Doctors have opinions, it would seem.
... Yeah, this thing's gotta come out. That was not a fun night.
DAD: Or a family practice doctor.
Doctors have opinions, it would seem.
... Yeah, this thing's gotta come out. That was not a fun night.
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After a moment's thought, I said, "Well, I do have recurrent heartburn."
He leaped on this as an excuse to get me scanned (or was it x-rayed? this was a few years ago, and I've slept since then), and we discovered that I had gallstones. In fact, I had so many gallstones that they were packed in so tightly that quite a few of them were cube-shaped (I brought some home as souvenirs, until I decided they were too biohazardous to keep around).
Heartburn was the only symptom I ever had. And I still have it.
Don't have a gallbladder any more, though.
And the day after the surgery I walked down to the nurse's desk and said, "I'm dressed, and I'm ready to go home. Let me OUT of here."
I hope your surgery goes as well.
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But if your night was anything like the night he had when they said "yup, that needs to come out", ouch! That was a pretty awful night.
He lucked out and the surgeon his GP recommended had an opening less than a week later. It was like two weeks from horrible night to gallbladder out and healed and feeling fine.
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If you can, get a referral to a bariatric specialist, they're good with the whole laparoscopic thing. It's a pretty easy surgery, as far as surgeries go? It wasn't fun or anything, and I was seriously sore for about two weeks, but I was up and about after a couple of days. Things felt a little funny for about a month or so, but not awful.
They originally wanted to keep me overnight, but everything went fine and they sent me home when I woke up. I have some memory of being wheeled out of the hospital, but I was drugged up to the point that I think I just slept for three days. It'd be good to have someone to bring you seltzer and painkillers.
ETA: I'm probably actually making it sound worse than it is. I've got a crappy immune system, and recover from even minor stuff really slowly.
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Laproscopic gallbladder surgery apparently isn't bad, though. My dad had a bit of trouble with his, but it wasn't the surgery itself, it was delayed diagnosis -- the ER sent him home despite jaundice and pain on Friday; when he went back in Monday things were too inflamed to operate and he had pancreatitis, so he had foodless bed rest for three days. Then his mom let us know that, oh, right, half the people in her family have had their gallbladder out -- a little bit of knowledge that would've helped, back at the beginning.