Use of the forums is subject to our Terms of Use and Privacy Policy and steps will be taken to remove posts identified as being in breach of those terms. Gallbladder is gone so where is this pain from? HI Had the dreaded gallbladder removed last June after only 7 months of pain so I'm pretty lucky.
New discussion Reply. Hello Everyone: I seem to be in a pickle. I had my gall bladder out twice. Once in Nov and lastly in July The first surgeon only did a particle because he could not see clearly. After the removal of the Gall Bladder I have not felt healthy at all. For a long time now, I feel sick in the morning but generally I am not actually sick. Right now my right side hurts with a dull pain that never really seems to go away. I have seen so many doctors and surgeons and naturopaths and I am getting fed up.
Some think the right side is scar tissue or adhesions but presently I am leaning to a bad liver. I am trying a cleanse solution that my naturopath gave me and I am hoping it gives me some relief. Boy o Boy I am tired of feeling sick and having a sore right side.
No doctor really takes this seriously and it is frustrating like hell. Any advice would be helpful. I had been suffering with Gall Bladder issues for the last years. Everytime I went in they said it was heart burn. Until Recently in the end January the pain got a lot worse and found out that I had gallstones.
While I was at the hospital they stated I had elevated Liver enzymes but just brushed it off. The doctors stated my blood work came back fine but I will soon go for an endoscopy to check for ulcers. I feel your pain and it completely sucks, I have lost 30 lbs just from this. GI specialists will check for Celiac, bile leaks, stones in duct, or maybe even like me possibly ulcers.
I had no stones but chronic cholecystitis a s It didn't even have to come out, and i lay in bed every day afraid to move for fear of the pain, it seems to get real bad when i try to lay on that side, this has literally taken over my life, and they did MRCP, and normal, so im not a candidate for MRCP because i have a HX of pancreatitis , not from alcohol i have several other issues going on so i guess its not important for them to figure me out I wish that you get positive results and the doctors figure out how to provide you with some relief.
Feeling sick totally sucks!!!! Wishing you better doctors Chad and I hope we all feel better soon. Robert I as well had my gallbladder removed and life has been hell since. Gerd, heartburn,burn, bloating, constipation , pain. I am on three different meds, plus a probiotic and I am considering a digestive enzyme. I am about to see a naturopath bit where I live they cannot order testing or write scripts.
So you have to go to your GP for this. Now to make things worse with no advance notice my gastro is moving away with no notice. I have to go and find another, if I can find one who is taking new patients.
Missyann rebecca Hi Rebecca I had my gallbladder removed in , Since then I have these phantum pains like I'm having a Gallbladder attack all over again. What did you find out from your gi doc? The gallbladder holds a digestive fluid called bile that's released into your small intestine.
Gallstones range in size from as small as a grain of sand to as large as a golf ball. Some people develop just one gallstone, while others develop many gallstones at the same time. People who experience symptoms from their gallstones usually require gallbladder removal surgery.
Gallstones that don't cause any signs and symptoms typically don't need treatment. Gallstones may cause no signs or symptoms.
If a gallstone lodges in a duct and causes a blockage, the resulting signs and symptoms may include:. Seek immediate care if you develop signs and symptoms of a serious gallstone complication, such as:. There is a problem with information submitted for this request. Subscribe for free and receive your in-depth guide to digestive health, plus the latest on health innovations and news.
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Your gallbladder, located in your upper right abdomen, is an important part of your biliary system. Learn more about the function of your gallbladder…. Health Conditions Discover Plan Connect. Medically reviewed by Alana Biggers, M. Gallbladder pain Other symptoms Conditions with similar pain When to seek help Pain relief Takeaway Gallbladder pain can be sudden, intense, and severe. The good news is there are treatments to effectively relieve gallbladder pain.
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