Why am I still having symptoms? Help please!!!?!


Question: I just had my gallbladder removed almost three weeks ago...and I am still experiencing nausea. I am also cold ALL the time. I have no fever. What could this be?


Answers: I just had my gallbladder removed almost three weeks ago...and I am still experiencing nausea. I am also cold ALL the time. I have no fever. What could this be?

To me, it sounds like you are having reactions to something. Are you on any different meds since before your surgery? That also sounds like how my body reacts to shock or stress to my system. I have been experiencing those symptoms and the doctor said he thinks that my chronic pain is causing the symptoms. When your body is is extreme pain, your complete body is affected including your central nervous system. This may sound like an easy thing to treat but it is a stress thing to your body. Your specialist or your doctor must be told right now. If you cannot get comfort by the doctor's diagnoses, try other doctors until your "gut feeling" tells you that you have found the right answer. Even with Lazar surgery, my stitches were sore for a year and the doctors ignored. They were right in that case to ignore. Let us know how you are doing please. I am concerned.

You could be coming down with a cold or virus, since your immunity may be sort of down at this time. I think you should talk to your doctor's office about this. If you continue to experience nausea, please make sure they check you out. I know a lady that had her gall bladder removed and in the end it was her pancreas that was the problem.

Maybe its a shock to your system, Surgery shocks your whole system for a while, Have you asked your Doctor about this? also could be due to the Anaesthetic that can cause nausea





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