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] Date Posted:14:45:56 10/13/04 Wed In reply to:
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I had my gall bladder removed on August 13th, 2004. I didn't have gallstones, my gall bladder just wasn't functioning. For the first month, every once in a while I would get a pain in my side like I did from before I had my gall bladder removed. But now, 2 months after my surgery, I'm having bad stabbing pains in my side, just as bad as before I had the stupid thing removed, and I don't know what it is. I know that my surgeon told me there is a chance that I could still have the pains after my removal, but it wouldn't be a medical problem. So if my gall bladder is gone, but I'm still having pains, what is it? They just started a couple of days ago, and weren't too bad, I just thought I ate something I shouldn't have. I also have IBS, so it's hard to tell whats wrong with me sometimes. But the pain has been worsening. I plan on going to the dr. if this continues or worsens, but I'm just afraid that they will do tests and find nothing wrong, and think I'm just crazy. I just hope the pain will go away so I don't have to deal with all of that.
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Date Posted:21:31:48 12/28/04 Tue
>Don't for one moment believe those doctors whom tell you that it is something you ate! I have been through everything that everyone is putting up on this web site and I can honestly tell you all that no matter what the doctors tell you that they feel may work, it is always temporary! That is the problem with this strange disease or problem. I have been to hundreds of gastroenterologist and they don't know! They are guessing on us and they don't have a clue what we all are going through, after the removal of our gallbladder! But I have seen over the years of talking to people that all of us have alot of things in common. Starting with the removal of our gallbladder. Next, the cramps and pain ect.... It is enough of us out there to stand up and demand answers, before others wind up like us! Each day, more and more people are going under the knife getting their gallbladder removed, with the false sense of reality that there are agreat deal of us not coming out of this ordeal unscaved! Just as there are demands for more research for cancer victims and Ms victims,
there should be gallbladder surgery gone wrong victims demanding answers and more treatments to all these symptoms after the fact! I can tell you that I am frustrated as hell! I have been given vioxx, zoloft, bentyl, kutrase, levsin, paxil cr and metamucil, just to name a few. Don't believe everything your doctor tells you. Some of these drugs have really bad side effects that may be just as bad as the symptoms!
Date Posted:15:48:46 08/24/05 Wed
I agree 100%. We should all band together to raise awareness about the fact that doctors withhold information and lie about gall bladder removal. They say you don't need your gall bladder which is totally untrue - just because you can live without it doesn't mean you don't NEED it!!! Also, they hardly ever tell you what to expect after the surgery. I complained to my surgeon and he got tired of hearing from me and told me he thought I needed a boyfriend... how's that for compassion!! Sometimes surgery is necessary, but way too many surgeries are performed now that laparascopic surgery is so readily available. Doctors need to back off on throwing people on the operating table so quickly AND make sure they give us proper information to make informed decisions.
>>Don't for one moment believe those doctors whom tell
>you that it is something you ate! I have been through
>everything that everyone is putting up on this web
>site and I can honestly tell you all that no matter
>what the doctors tell you that they feel may work, it
>is always temporary! That is the problem with this
>strange disease or problem. I have been to hundreds
>of gastroenterologist and they don't know! They are
>guessing on us and they don't have a clue what we all
>are going through, after the removal of our
>gallbladder! But I have seen over the years of
>talking to people that all of us have alot of things
>in common. Starting with the removal of our
>gallbladder. Next, the cramps and pain ect.... It is
>enough of us out there to stand up and demand answers,
>before others wind up like us! Each day, more and
>more people are going under the knife getting their
>gallbladder removed, with the false sense of reality
>that there are agreat deal of us not coming out of
>this ordeal unscaved! Just as there are demands for
>more research for cancer victims and Ms victims,
>there should be gallbladder surgery gone wrong victims
>demanding answers and more treatments to all these
>symptoms after the fact! I can tell you that I am
>frustrated as hell! I have been given vioxx, zoloft,
>bentyl, kutrase, levsin, paxil cr and metamucil, just
>to name a few. Don't believe everything your doctor
>tells you. Some of these drugs have really bad side
>effects that may be just as bad as the symptoms!
Date Posted:23:14:41 01/18/07 Thu
I had my gb out about 1 1/2 years ago. Ever since then I have severe constipation, cramping and have been unable to loose the weight. I have tried every laxitive on the market and even some that weren't. The doctors think that I am crazy and tell me that it is all in my head. The pain is unreal and the best way that I know how to describe it is that it's worse than labor. I have never had problems like this in the past it all started after the surgery. I don't know how these doctors can think that I am making this up. You can't just not shit! It is going to come out one way or another. I am stuck and nothing is working now. Has anyone experienced this problem? Please I am desperate I am going to go through some therapy for my rectum and if it doesn't work my only option then is a cholostomy bag. I am 21 and a mother and wife. I don't want to put myself or my family through that. Any advise would be well appreciated.
Date Posted:16:49:11 02/12/07 Mon
I also agree with the symptoms after removal of my gallblader! Its been 8 yrs and i still get these strange pains where my gallblader was and sometimes they are so bad the pain wakes me up just like i'm having an attack all over again! Why is that? Nobody gives me answers! This is not funny! I wish someone would help us!! Thank You for your time!!!>>Don't for one moment believe those doctors whom tell
>you that it is something you ate! I have been through
>everything that everyone is putting up on this web
>site and I can honestly tell you all that no matter
>what the doctors tell you that they feel may work, it
>is always temporary! That is the problem with this
>strange disease or problem. I have been to hundreds
>of gastroenterologist and they don't know! They are
>guessing on us and they don't have a clue what we all
>are going through, after the removal of our
>gallbladder! But I have seen over the years of
>talking to people that all of us have alot of things
>in common. Starting with the removal of our
>gallbladder. Next, the cramps and pain ect.... It is
>enough of us out there to stand up and demand answers,
>before others wind up like us! Each day, more and
>more people are going under the knife getting their
>gallbladder removed, with the false sense of reality
>that there are agreat deal of us not coming out of
>this ordeal unscaved! Just as there are demands for
>more research for cancer victims and Ms victims,
>there should be gallbladder surgery gone wrong victims
>demanding answers and more treatments to all these
>symptoms after the fact! I can tell you that I am
>frustrated as hell! I have been given vioxx, zoloft,
>bentyl, kutrase, levsin, paxil cr and metamucil, just
>to name a few. Don't believe everything your doctor
>tells you. Some of these drugs have really bad side
>effects that may be just as bad as the symptoms!
Date Posted:07:51:15 12/16/05 Fri
I had my galbladder taken out when i was 17 yrs old. i had galstones an my pancreas was infected,so i had surgery.i have a huge scar on my stomach where it looks like the dr took a butter knife and cut me open. im 36 now, and have been experiencing terrible pain in my stomach to the point when i have a bowl movement i am throwing up at same time.i cant hold it, if i have to go, then i have to go.i sweat profusely, when im having these pains and throwing up.so i dont get out like i used to because i cant just start throwing up on the bathroom floor as im on toilet!i wanted to know is this something that has to do with the removal and does anyone have a name for this? shannon
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my name is elizabeth and i'm going thru the same problems
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Date Posted:09:46:47 03/24/06 Fri
>I had my galbladder taken out when i was 17 yrs old. i
>had galstones an my pancreas was infected,so i had
>surgery.i have a huge scar on my stomach where it
>looks like the dr took a butter knife and cut me open.
>im 36 now, and have been experiencing terrible pain in
>my stomach to the point when i have a bowl movement i
>am throwing up at same time.i cant hold it, if i have
>to go, then i have to go.i sweat profusely, when im
>having these pains and throwing up.so i dont get out
>like i used to because i cant just start throwing up
>on the bathroom floor as im on toilet!i wanted to know
>is this something that has to do with the removal and
>does anyone have a name for this? shannon
Date Posted:11:53:07 02/20/06 Mon
I had my gall bladder removed in Sept of 2005 and I am experiencing the same thing. I had gallstones and one of the stones had become stuck which caused soo much pain. They removed my gallbladder but I haven't been the same. It has been 5 months now and I am starting to experience pain that is identical to the gallstone attacks. I feel like I'm having a heart attack. I was told I had IBS also. I have been to the doctor several times and had every test imaginable run on me and they say they can't find what is wrong. I can't function anymore. The pain is unreal. I have no energy and I can't even press on the surgery area without triggering painful attacks. I feel for you all and I know what you're going through. It is frustrating to be told "they can't find what is wrong". I know something is definitely not right.