Guest guest Posted February 14, 2004 Report Share Posted February 14, 2004 Darla, Years ago I had several episodes of a "nonfunctioning" gallbladder, but I never had it removed, I was placed on a very bland diet for quite a while and eventually it passed. Once in a while even now I will have problems with it, but so far I have been able to get by without surgery. As to the Reglan question. I myself have never had a problem with it, but I had a labor patient a few years back that we gave it to her for nausea and she immediately had a granmal seizure. I had never seen that happen before or since, and I hope I never do. This woman had never had any type of seizures before that. Thank goodness the outcome was OK once the Reglan was neutralized. I have been following your posts about the children and I hope they are all doing better and are over the Pertussis. Also hope Porrah and Azenath are doing as well as they can. My heart and prayers go out to you. You have an awfully large plate that seems to be getting very full. Will you be able to get some help while you are laid up with surgery? Take care and please know there are many people out here praying for all of you. Kathy, grandma to Audrey, 30 mos Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 14, 2004 Report Share Posted February 14, 2004 Darla, Years ago I had several episodes of a "nonfunctioning" gallbladder, but I never had it removed, I was placed on a very bland diet for quite a while and eventually it passed. Once in a while even now I will have problems with it, but so far I have been able to get by without surgery. As to the Reglan question. I myself have never had a problem with it, but I had a labor patient a few years back that we gave it to her for nausea and she immediately had a granmal seizure. I had never seen that happen before or since, and I hope I never do. This woman had never had any type of seizures before that. Thank goodness the outcome was OK once the Reglan was neutralized. I have been following your posts about the children and I hope they are all doing better and are over the Pertussis. Also hope Porrah and Azenath are doing as well as they can. My heart and prayers go out to you. You have an awfully large plate that seems to be getting very full. Will you be able to get some help while you are laid up with surgery? Take care and please know there are many people out here praying for all of you. Kathy, grandma to Audrey, 30 mos Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 14, 2004 Report Share Posted February 14, 2004 Good Morning Darla, Sorry you are having such a tough time. Will be praying for you and your family. (((((((((((((((H U G S )))))))))))))) Darlene Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 14, 2004 Report Share Posted February 14, 2004 Darla, I had the same experience about six years ago. I had excruciating pain in my shoulder as well as upper abdominal pain. After doing an ultrasound and functioning test, mine was also found to not be working right and they removed it the next week. The surgery was done laprascopicly and I was home the next day. It was a little rough the first couple of days after surgery but, have had no problems since. I will pray that only your gallbladder is involved. Good luck! Kim - Mom to and Lindsey Gall bladder dysfunction Hi all, After leaving Mayo on Wednesday with pain in the upper abdomen I went home feeling a little better only to get excruciating pain on Thursday again. I decided to go to the hospital when it became apparent that I needed some help to get through this episode. The ER did an X-ray and ultrasound of my gall bladder and found no stones but felt that the gall bladder wasn't functioning properly. This morning (Friday) I had a function test that revealed the gall bladder was unable to fill up until after injection morphine to relax it. So, I need to have it removed. They hope this will alleviate the pain I have been battling off and on for the past 5 months. Has anyone else had this problem and was there more involved with the pancreas as well? That is what Dr. Whiteman worried about. I was send home today with pain killers and told the operation would take place! within the next two weeks sometime. I just hope to not hurt like that again!!! But am happy to be home with the kids again. Asenath really missed me. I also had an episode with Reglan that was unpleasant. Anyone else? Darla: mommy to Asenath, Zipporrah, and the other 7 kiddos Please contact mito-owner with any problems or questions. Get more from the Web. FREE MSN Explorer download : http://explorer.msn.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 14, 2004 Report Share Posted February 14, 2004 Darla, I had the same experience about six years ago. I had excruciating pain in my shoulder as well as upper abdominal pain. After doing an ultrasound and functioning test, mine was also found to not be working right and they removed it the next week. The surgery was done laprascopicly and I was home the next day. It was a little rough the first couple of days after surgery but, have had no problems since. I will pray that only your gallbladder is involved. Good luck! Kim - Mom to and Lindsey Gall bladder dysfunction Hi all, After leaving Mayo on Wednesday with pain in the upper abdomen I went home feeling a little better only to get excruciating pain on Thursday again. I decided to go to the hospital when it became apparent that I needed some help to get through this episode. The ER did an X-ray and ultrasound of my gall bladder and found no stones but felt that the gall bladder wasn't functioning properly. This morning (Friday) I had a function test that revealed the gall bladder was unable to fill up until after injection morphine to relax it. So, I need to have it removed. They hope this will alleviate the pain I have been battling off and on for the past 5 months. Has anyone else had this problem and was there more involved with the pancreas as well? That is what Dr. Whiteman worried about. I was send home today with pain killers and told the operation would take place! within the next two weeks sometime. I just hope to not hurt like that again!!! But am happy to be home with the kids again. Asenath really missed me. I also had an episode with Reglan that was unpleasant. Anyone else? Darla: mommy to Asenath, Zipporrah, and the other 7 kiddos Please contact mito-owner with any problems or questions. Get more from the Web. FREE MSN Explorer download : http://explorer.msn.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 14, 2004 Report Share Posted February 14, 2004 Darla, I also had gallbladder problems when I was 26. I had horrible attacks and had to have it out. I now after 7 yrs. am having the same sort of pain esp. after a drink or higher fat meal. i can only assume it is my pancreas. Unfortunately, I have had no time to adress this issue. Surgery is pretty routine, and healing time minimal (esp. if compared with childrbirth!!!haha). I got the flu after and that hurt, but other than that it wans't so bad. Hopefully you can avoid another attack before surgery. Horribly painful isn't it? Just avoid fried foods as much as possible. Good luck, Dawn Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 14, 2004 Report Share Posted February 14, 2004 Darla, I am sorry that you are experiencing all of this. I had gallbladder problems just after my 30th birthday. The pain was severe and I lost more than 10 pounds from not being able to eat. They didn't find any stones just delayed emptying. At the time I was nursing my youngest child (who would not take a bottle), so surgery was not an option. The flare ended and nearly 10 years later I still have my gallbladder. I rarely have problems, but when I do I take milk thistle and the pain goes away in about an hour. Blessings, thefiveofus02 wrote: Darla, I also had gallbladder problems when I was 26. I had horrible attacks and had to have it out. I now after 7 yrs. am having the same sort of pain esp. after a drink or higher fat meal. i can only assume it is my pancreas. Unfortunately, I have had no time to adress this issue. Surgery is pretty routine, and healing time minimal (esp. if compared with childrbirth!!!haha). I got the flu after and that hurt, but other than that it wans't so bad. Hopefully you can avoid another attack before surgery. Horribly painful isn't it? Just avoid fried foods as much as possible. Good luck, Dawn Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 14, 2004 Report Share Posted February 14, 2004 Darla, I am sorry that you are experiencing all of this. I had gallbladder problems just after my 30th birthday. The pain was severe and I lost more than 10 pounds from not being able to eat. They didn't find any stones just delayed emptying. At the time I was nursing my youngest child (who would not take a bottle), so surgery was not an option. The flare ended and nearly 10 years later I still have my gallbladder. I rarely have problems, but when I do I take milk thistle and the pain goes away in about an hour. Blessings, thefiveofus02 wrote: Darla, I also had gallbladder problems when I was 26. I had horrible attacks and had to have it out. I now after 7 yrs. am having the same sort of pain esp. after a drink or higher fat meal. i can only assume it is my pancreas. Unfortunately, I have had no time to adress this issue. Surgery is pretty routine, and healing time minimal (esp. if compared with childrbirth!!!haha). I got the flu after and that hurt, but other than that it wans't so bad. Hopefully you can avoid another attack before surgery. Horribly painful isn't it? Just avoid fried foods as much as possible. Good luck, Dawn Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 14, 2004 Report Share Posted February 14, 2004 Darla, I am sorry that you are experiencing all of this. I had gallbladder problems just after my 30th birthday. The pain was severe and I lost more than 10 pounds from not being able to eat. They didn't find any stones just delayed emptying. At the time I was nursing my youngest child (who would not take a bottle), so surgery was not an option. The flare ended and nearly 10 years later I still have my gallbladder. I rarely have problems, but when I do I take milk thistle and the pain goes away in about an hour. Blessings, thefiveofus02 wrote: Darla, I also had gallbladder problems when I was 26. I had horrible attacks and had to have it out. I now after 7 yrs. am having the same sort of pain esp. after a drink or higher fat meal. i can only assume it is my pancreas. Unfortunately, I have had no time to adress this issue. Surgery is pretty routine, and healing time minimal (esp. if compared with childrbirth!!!haha). I got the flu after and that hurt, but other than that it wans't so bad. Hopefully you can avoid another attack before surgery. Horribly painful isn't it? Just avoid fried foods as much as possible. Good luck, Dawn Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 14, 2004 Report Share Posted February 14, 2004 I had my gall bladder removed shortly after was born. It is not uncommon to have problems after having a child. Mine was full of stones. My friend had hers removed also but they never found any stones. They just removed it in hopes that she would feel better. She did. Both of my children have problems with reglan. It can cause tardive dyskinesia. Reglan increases my DD's tremors and my son had a dystonic reaction to it. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 14, 2004 Report Share Posted February 14, 2004 I had my gall bladder removed shortly after was born. It is not uncommon to have problems after having a child. Mine was full of stones. My friend had hers removed also but they never found any stones. They just removed it in hopes that she would feel better. She did. Both of my children have problems with reglan. It can cause tardive dyskinesia. Reglan increases my DD's tremors and my son had a dystonic reaction to it. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 14, 2004 Report Share Posted February 14, 2004 I had my gall bladder removed shortly after was born. It is not uncommon to have problems after having a child. Mine was full of stones. My friend had hers removed also but they never found any stones. They just removed it in hopes that she would feel better. She did. Both of my children have problems with reglan. It can cause tardive dyskinesia. Reglan increases my DD's tremors and my son had a dystonic reaction to it. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 15, 2004 Report Share Posted February 15, 2004 I have had issues with my Gall bladder for at least 7 years now. All I get is ultrasounds that show no stones. I have never had any farther testing done, maybe because I'm allergic to morphine. The doctors swear there is a problem, just nobody knows what. I wish I could just have it removed, as do the doctors, but insurance will not pay unless the ultrasound shows infection or stones. I really don't know if it affects the pancreas or not. I just know Gall bladders hurt really bad. Did you notice it worse when you were pregnant? I usually get really bad pain when pregnant. Well, sorry there is no good advise here. I can just sympathize with the pain. Also I have heard from several people that the surgery is not bad at all. My dad had it done, back when they had to do it open, he said the surgery was nothing compared to the pain before. Best of luck. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 16, 2004 Report Share Posted February 16, 2004 I will have to do this, thank you. I will have to wait, though. Of course I am pregnant, again. I also have a new doctor, maybe he will listen. Thanks again. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 16, 2004 Report Share Posted February 16, 2004 I had more bouts when I was pregnant but the pain this past week was the worst ever. I think it is gotten to the point of no return now. You should ask for a function test. It is ridiculous that they haven't done it thus far. You can't show function with an ultrasound. Demand your rights and get the function test then they will know if you really need it removed. You would think the insurance would pay for that. Darla Re: Gall bladder dysfunction I have had issues with my Gall bladder for at least 7 years now. All I get is ultrasounds that show no stones. I have never had any farther testing done, maybe because I'm allergic to morphine. The doctors swear there is a problem, just nobody knows what I wish I could just have it removed, as do the doctors, but insurance will not pay unless the ultrasound shows infection or stones. I really don't know if it affects the pancreas or not. I just know Gall bladders hurt really bad. Did you notice it worse when you were pregnant? I usually get really bad pain when pregnant. Well, sorry there is no good advise here. I can just sympathize with the pain. Also I have heard from several people that the surgery is not bad at all. My dad had it done, back when they had to do it open, he said the surgery was nothing compared to the pain before. Best of luck. Please contact mito-owner with any problems or questions. Get more from the Web. FREE MSN Explorer download : http://explorer.msn.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 16, 2004 Report Share Posted February 16, 2004 I had more bouts when I was pregnant but the pain this past week was the worst ever. I think it is gotten to the point of no return now. You should ask for a function test. It is ridiculous that they haven't done it thus far. You can't show function with an ultrasound. Demand your rights and get the function test then they will know if you really need it removed. You would think the insurance would pay for that. Darla Re: Gall bladder dysfunction I have had issues with my Gall bladder for at least 7 years now. All I get is ultrasounds that show no stones. I have never had any farther testing done, maybe because I'm allergic to morphine. The doctors swear there is a problem, just nobody knows what I wish I could just have it removed, as do the doctors, but insurance will not pay unless the ultrasound shows infection or stones. I really don't know if it affects the pancreas or not. I just know Gall bladders hurt really bad. Did you notice it worse when you were pregnant? I usually get really bad pain when pregnant. Well, sorry there is no good advise here. I can just sympathize with the pain. Also I have heard from several people that the surgery is not bad at all. My dad had it done, back when they had to do it open, he said the surgery was nothing compared to the pain before. Best of luck. Please contact mito-owner with any problems or questions. Get more from the Web. FREE MSN Explorer download : http://explorer.msn.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 16, 2004 Report Share Posted February 16, 2004 I had more bouts when I was pregnant but the pain this past week was the worst ever. I think it is gotten to the point of no return now. You should ask for a function test. It is ridiculous that they haven't done it thus far. You can't show function with an ultrasound. Demand your rights and get the function test then they will know if you really need it removed. You would think the insurance would pay for that. Darla Re: Gall bladder dysfunction I have had issues with my Gall bladder for at least 7 years now. All I get is ultrasounds that show no stones. I have never had any farther testing done, maybe because I'm allergic to morphine. The doctors swear there is a problem, just nobody knows what I wish I could just have it removed, as do the doctors, but insurance will not pay unless the ultrasound shows infection or stones. I really don't know if it affects the pancreas or not. I just know Gall bladders hurt really bad. Did you notice it worse when you were pregnant? I usually get really bad pain when pregnant. Well, sorry there is no good advise here. I can just sympathize with the pain. Also I have heard from several people that the surgery is not bad at all. My dad had it done, back when they had to do it open, he said the surgery was nothing compared to the pain before. Best of luck. Please contact mito-owner with any problems or questions. Get more from the Web. FREE MSN Explorer download : http://explorer.msn.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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