Gallbladder / Gallstones!?!


Question: Gallbladder / Gallstones!!?
Ive been unwell for some time and have had numerous tests!. Following my last lot of tests, I was told that I have a large number of gallstones and may need to have my galbladder removed!. I have only ever had very severe colicky type pain once and this lasted about an hour!. It was the most horrendous pain I had ever experienced!. That was last year and (touch wood) has not happened since!. Other than that I am generally unwell, lethargic, bloated feeling in stomach, cramp type ache in both right and left sides, backache and headaches!. I have had virtually every other test under the sun which has come back clear!. My CRP (C Reactive Protein Levels) are always quite high or at least above normal (varies)and I keep getting inflammatory markers showing in my blood!. What I would like to know is, could gallstones be causing these symptoms or do they only cause the severe pain that people mention!?

I am unsure if having gallstones/inflammed gallbladder can make you generally unwell!.Www@Answer-Health@Com


Answers:
yes it is possible that the gallstones are causing the other problems as well!.!.!.

u should go and get ur gallbladder removed before it cuases u any additional discomfort!.!.!.!.

the surgery is fairly simple and u will feel much better after!.!.!.Www@Answer-Health@Com

If you do have cholelithiasis (gallstones), youll just have pain on your Right Upper quadrant!.!.that about below your last rib!.!.basically, all the pain that you'll feel would be on your abdominal area!.!.the pain commonly radiates to your back and shoulder blades, and very unlikely radiater to your legs!.!.

Hope I helped you a little!.!.Www@Answer-Health@Com

I have had my Gallbladder removed and believe me it is the best thing that I have ever done, the pain i went through with it was the worst ever, It can make you feel really really unwell!. be brave and have it removed you will be thankful for it afterwardsWww@Answer-Health@Com

Get your gallbladder removed!. My mum had to and it helped with a lot of those things you said!.Www@Answer-Health@Com

I had my gallbladder removed last year and it was a very small simple op!. I started having my symptoms the previous summer, ususally after a cheese toasty!. I never went to the doctor for months! But after about 10 attacks, each lasting longer then I ended up going!. I was told it was probably gallstones and given an appointment for a scan!. No advice or anything! So a couple of days later I ended up at casualty in agony, after eating half a kebab! That attack lasted almost a week, with the really intense pain lasing about 20 hours!. The reason you feel pain is when you eat fat, the gallbladder excretes bile to help you digest it!. If you have stones, the gallbladder squeezes the stones too, which can get stuck in the bile duct and is agony! If you're eating a normal diet it does make you feel unwell, if you eat a high fat diet you will probably be in a lot of pain, but you should feel much better if you stick to a low fat diet!. I would also recoment you had it removed!. I wasn't in that much pain after my op!. My belly was tender when I moved, coughed or laughed, but it wasn't agony and I healed very quickly!. I'd also advise you not to eat anything fatty as this could trigger an attack, and belive me when you get one that go's on for hours and hours, it's horrendous! Good luck and hope you feel better soon! XXXWww@Answer-Health@Com

Some people have gallstones their entire life with with no complications!. When the stones get to large they block the flow of bile causing your gallbladder to get infected!. You need this extra bile to digest fat in your diet without it digestion because difficult and makes you sick!. Try drinking 100% unfiltered freshly squezzed apple juice!.

The malic acid helps break up gallstones and improve bile flow!. It even has claims to where olive oil lemon and apple juice can 100% emulsify gallstones!. Just try applejuice it has to be 100% fresh not store bought so buy a juicemachine you need fresh apples!. Otherwise its up to your doctor if you need surgery!.Www@Answer-Health@Com





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