4 posts tagged “gallbladder disease”
Well the bad news is the back pain I was having was NOT from my gallbladder after all. I had been having back pain in my shoulder area for quite some time which I attributed to working on beaded banners, sitting on the couch all evening, watching TV, and concentrating on the banners and not stretching, etc. But then when I was reading up about gallbladder problems I read in every article that most of the time there is back pain in that area from gallbladder problems. I had never mentioned the pain to any of my doctors because I just assumed it was from my poor posture while beading. I mentioned it to the surgeon at the appointment before my surgery and he said he was confident it WAS from my gallbladder and it would disappear. Well it DID disappear for about 3 weeks after my surgery, but apparently only because I wasn’t working on banners! LOL I started working on banners last week and it appeared again. Oh well. That’s okay because the nausea is totally all gone and that was the extremely bothersome thing I experienced from gallbladder disease for over 2 years. Now I just have to concentrate on my posture!
Okay so the leaves are falling everywhere and they are beautiful and the ground is covered with all these leaves, right? And down the street from us in a yard that is not only filled with huge trees but that also borders the park we live in (we are the caretakers in a 160-acre municipal park for those of you who don’t know that), there was someone raking leaves. Are they nuts? Isn’t that useless this time of the year? I mean won’t they all just blow away over the winter and the ones that don’t can be ground up using a mulching lawnmower in the spring? Waste of time to me, but what do I know?
Anyone out there watch Dirty Jobs with Mike Rowe? We do……….and the shows seem to be getting grosser and grosser! Last week there was one episode where he was helping out in a poop plant……….and they just kept showing poop and more poop and other “things” that people put down their toilets. I was about gagging watching it and I couldn’t even smell what he was having to smell, although a few times I almost thought I could! So then in another episode he was on a sheep farm learning how to shear sheep and then also how to do other things to them, such as cutting their tails off (I think that was a sign that they did the next thing to them!) and then castrating them and they ummmm………..used their teeth to do it! Mike Rowe actually did it! I really hope the guy gets paid REALLY good to do that show! YIKES!
So while watching these shows lately, I am having trouble with gross things, even things like body parts and all the stuff that I used to love to watch and not bother me at all like autopsies (I have actually assisted at a few of those) and surgeries and bad accidents, etc. Is it possible that the part that made it so those things didn’t bother me was in my gallbladder and now it’s gone and things gross me out? I hope not! LOL
So speaking of my gallbladder removal, I am eating just about everything again and am no longer following a low fat diet. Not bad for only 4 weeks after my surgery, huh? The doctor and a dietician friend said 5-6 weeks or even 3-4 months for my body to adjust. I read horror stories online from people who had their gallbladders removed 10-15 years ago and still couldn’t eat a lot of stuff. But nope, I am eating just about everything and occasionally things go through me within maybe an hour or two, but usually just once, not 3-4 times like the week after surgery. Needless to say I am thrilled!
Sad Pittsburgh sports weekend. Pittsburgh Steelers and Pittsburgh Penguins both lost and both had it within their reach. Oh well. Can't win all the time. Oh...........we finally got a Direct TV HD DVR. We have a DVR in our room with the regular TV but we record things and never watch them because all we want to do is watch our big screen HD TV anymore! So since two of the Penguins games this week are on late (10:00 is late when we have to get up early the next day for work) and knowing that if we record it on the other TV we won't want to watch it because it won't be in HD, we broke down and got the HD DVR. There have been other shows we have wanted to record so this will be a really good thing to have.
The Steelers posted an apology by Santonio Holmes for his behavior last week so maybe I was wrong and they AREN'T going to get rid of him after all. Hmmmm.......
Let’s see, what else is going on? Busy with selling on Ebay and needing to post more on Ebay and designing banners and such but I am going to put all that stuff in a separate post about Beaded Banners by Bonnie.
I guess that’s about it for now. Catch ya later in my next blog!
So I survived the night! LOL And now I am on laptop instead of phone so can type much better! I just couldn't figure out how to get comfortable last night using it so stuck to phone.
Let's see...........gallbladder was removed yesterday morning. Just the normal post surgery stuff yesterday. Last evening Stacey was here for a while and then Doug stayed and watched the Steelers game that went into overtime of course but at least they won. Unfortunately they have lost a couple guys for the season plus other injuries. It was after midnight when Doug left, in fact probably closer to 12:30 and he called me at like 1:10 that he was home and exhausted. Poor guy. Between all our stuff this weekend and then yesterday his system doesn't know if it is coming or going!
My night was a typical hospital night..............I think I was awake more than I slept. Every time I got up to use the bathroom it was a major production because I would have to take the things off my legs that were keeping the circulation going then get up and unplug the IV pole and take roll it in to the bathroom with me. So then they decided that EVERY time I went they wanted to do this mini sonogram thing so I would have to beep the nurse to come in and do that. So I would head back to bed, plug the IV pole back in, put the things back on my legs, turn that machine on, and then beep the nurse and wait for her to come in and do the scan. So then take time to go back to sleep and then do it all over a couple hours later! LOL
My throat is hurting really bad from the tube they put down during surgery. They said that is a common problem. This morning I almost feel like I am getting a cold but it may just be the really irritated throat and my allergies making me feel like that. The air is SO dry in here and it could be that. I have been taking a pain pill just about every 4 hours and sometimes it was more because my throat hurt bad but my belly does hurt some too so it helped keep me more comfortable with that, too.
The whole scanning thing was that they felt I was retaining water in my bladder and they were concerned about that. But I have convinced them that is just the way I am. Since I am not uncomfortable or have any bladder infection signs the doctors and nurses are tending to agree with me.........that's just the way I am and that I don't empty it all the way all the time.
The surgeon's Physician's Assistant was in this morning and said I am doing really good. I told her what I ate last night for dinner (meatloaf, potatoes, pudding, fruit) and she was quite surprised and then I told her I had potato chips last night with no problems and she was VERY surprised. She said that my gallbladder itself wasn't in the best condition but she's seen worse. The part that both she and the surgeon couldn't believe was how bad things AROUND IT were. She said there were a lot of adhesions which happens when an organ has a lot of inflammation and infection. She said something about when there are problems like that the stuff in your abdomen all adheres to the organ that is bad and there was a lot of it. She said my gallbladder was bad longer than the two years I have had the nausea. I asked her how they were still able to do it laparoscopically because I had heard that the reason they would have to do it the old fashioned way opening my belly all up was when there are a lot of adhesions.............but she said that she held the gallbladder out of the way while Dr. Georgiades carefully cut away the adhesions and then they were able to take it the way they did with the 4 one inch incisions. So my impression? They are pretty good surgeons apparently! She also said that they really gave me a lot of IV fluids throughout the surgery and since because of my prior problems with general anesthesia so that IS why I didn't have problems............but that is also why I have to keep going to the bathroom because I am having fluids pumped into me more than normal. That along with all the shots and patch they gave me for nausea made it so much better for me after the surgery.
She took all the bandages off the incisions and they are looking good. They are not concerned about the bladder thing since I am not having problems. They have unplugged the IV from the thing in my arm now so next time I head to the bathroom it will be just me going! YAY! She said Dr. Georgiades will be in sometime later today (late morning or afternoon) and I will be able to go home.
My instructions are low fat diet for a couple weeks so my body adjusts to no gallbladder and the bile going straight from liver to intestines without being stored in gallbladder. She said some people have diarrhea for a while and some don't so I may have it and may not. I was supposed to see the doctor next week to decide about work but he is out of town so I won't be seeing him for 2-3 weeks...........so she said no work this week for sure...........and I should play it by ear next week and if I am feeling good enough to go in half days but if not feeling good then don't go in at all but not to try full days until after next week. That will work I think. Let's see...........no driving for at least this week. I can take walks but to be aware that I will tire easy to make them short and work up to longer ones. No lifting or anything this week at all then after this week lifting and any activity is based on how it feels...........if it I hurts, don't do it. She said after this week I really can't do any damage to the incisions or anything, it might just hurt is all. So basically this week she said do nothing but rest a lot and maybe little walks.............and then starting next week do things as tolerated and if it hurts stop...........and then work my way back to full activity that way. She said I might still be tired for up to 3-4 weeks as my body heals because all my resources will be going towards helping everything to heal.
So I guess that's about it. I am pretty excited that I ate real food last night and chips and ice cream and had NO nausea or anything! So here's hoping that all that and all the pills I have been taking for all that are done forever!!!! They keep telling me low fat diet but we'll see! I want meat and food and EVERYTHING!!!! LOL
Gallbladders That Don’t Work
I am having my gallbladder out on September 29th. I have always had some heartburn issues.........well not always I guess, but throughout my life off and on. As close as I can remember, about 2 years ago I started with more than just indigestion but nausea along with it. It probably started out a couple times a week but then more frequent and I told my family doctor about it after a while and he referred me to a gastroenterologist. This all happened in like the Spring of 2007 I think. In the meantime, I asked family doc if he thought it could be my gallbladder and he said yes it could be so he scheduled a gallbladder sonogram in April of 2007 which was negative. Gastro doctor wanted to do an endoscopy on me. Since it was almost vacation time I decided to wait to schedule it and got back from vacation and well you know how it goes, I didn't schedule it.
So then in the beginning of November I was up ALL night one night with terrible nausea and then increasing heartburn and chills. Nothing worked........Pepto, Phenergan, Zantac, crackers, dry bread........you name it. I woke hubby up at 5 a.m. and said we better go to the ER because at my age, family history, and those symptoms, it COULD be heart related. We get to the ER and they agreed it could be heart and said it was smart to come in and they did all the heart stuff including EKG, x-ray, blood work, etc. Everything came back okay for heart. Doc comes in and asks how I was feeling and told him still felt sick to my stomach and he said with the meds they gave me (I don't remember how what it was in the IV) things should have settled down and he was puzzled. They gave me a GI cocktail (mixture of some GI stuff plus some numbing agent) and although it calmed things down a little, it did not clear things up and they said it should have. They said I needed to have that endoscopy so I left ER after a few hours, call the gastro office, and they said they could do it 2 days later so I had it done at a same day surgery thing. He found nothing...........which was a good thing in a way, but it didn't help my nausea. He put me on Nexium 40 mg twice a day and I got some relief from that, in fact almost complete relief for a month or so and then bingo, back to some nausea.
So sometime after that, maybe late November or December, I talked to my family doc and said that I had been reading where ovarian cancer can cause some of the same symptoms of bloating and nausea and he agreed and took blood for the CA125 (ovarian cancer screening) and sent me for an ultrasound. CA125 was fine which is a GOOD thing because if that is positive then you definitely have ovarian cancer. The sono showed a cyst which can be nothing and some vague other stuff so they set me up to see a gynecologist just to make sure everything was okay. The gynecologist wanted another CA125 because it had been a few months and she sent me to a different place for another sonogram because they specialize only in women's stuff and she felt it would be more thorough and complete there. Well the repeat CA125 was normal and the sonogram was consistent with a cyst and not the cause of my nausea.
So..............rule out female stuff as the cause of the nausea as well as stomach or esophagus and no gallstones. Oh, I forgot to mention that all along each doctor (family, gastro, and gyne) said it COULD be hormonal when I suggested that it almost seemed like it was sometimes because it could happen a couple hours after I ate just out of the blue. During all this I kept telling all of my family and friends that I truly felt it was my gallbladder because I had all the symptoms everyone else with gallbladder problems that I knew had, but the sono was negative so I guess that wasn't what was wrong. But somehow I knew it was..........I told hubby and others all the time that it was my gallbladder!
So...........I am back to square one, nausea is increasing and no one knows what it is. The gastro doc keeps me on Nexium 40 mg twice a day even though that is a large dose and finally at one (April maybe?) asks me to TRY to go down to just one a day. I tried but no go...........was better on both. So at the next visit 2 months later (mid June I guess) you could tell he was puzzled because now the nausea is increasing despite the Nexium but they have no diagnosis so he asks me if I would be willing to try a low dose of an antidepressant which seems to help in chronic pain and chronic cases. I said I would TRY it but I didn't really relish the fact of being on them. I tried it for a week...........but I couldn't be in the sun or get hot because I got really lightheaded and overheated and red faced from it and well it just wasn't going to work for the summer and also going to Myrtle Beach in a few weeks so stopped taking them.
I happened to have an appointment with my family doctor a couple weeks later at the end of June and I told him I meant to ask the gastro doctor this but forgot so I was going to ask him……..I wondered if there was any chance there was something wrong with my gallbladder even though the sonogram was negative. He said yes, it could be that there are no stones but it isn't functioning properly. He told me I could have a HIDA scan where they would inject me with McDonald's French fries! He said not actually, but it would simulate that. I said okay, let's do it..........because I feel that is my problem. He said he agrees because just like pursuing the female thing, if it all turns up negative then at least we will know that it isn't my gallbladder.
Since I was going on vacation in a couple weeks, I scheduled it for after vacation. On July 29th I went for my HIDA scan. They did the first part of the scan and then over to ultrasound and get that done again to verify no stones and then back to nuclear for the “grease” injection. After about 15-20 mins I started getting nauseous. She said the nausea would go away in a few minutes and it did go away after about 5-7 minutes I would say. I think the saline IV helped flush the enzyme through my system. She said "is that the same feeling you get all the time" and I said "yes, exactly". Right then and there I knew it WAS my gallbladder! Of course no results until my doc gets the results.
So later in the week I get a letter in the mail from the doctor and I slowly open it and then I screamed "YES!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!" and my husband asks what and I said "IT IS MY GALLBLADDER!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I KNEW IT! I KNEW IT!" He thought I was nuts! But he understood. He thinks I am nuts that I am excited about having to have surgery! But after all this time FINALLY something that can be done to give me relief! Basically the injection fraction which is how good the gallbladder is getting rid of the bile it is storing from the liver was 13%............and for my age it is supposed to be 60% to 70%. In a nutshell, my gallbladder is barely functioning and the bile is staying in there and making me sick…………….or something like that.
So I went to a surgeon who couldn't believe I had nausea all that time and finally found out it was my gallbladder. You should have seen his face when I told him all the tests I had done and that the ONLY reason I had the HIDA scan was because I asked for it! He said his is CONFIDENT that removing it will make me feel 95% better. I'll take that! The only reason I am waiting until 9/29 to have it done is because we had tickets for games and concerts and also my daughter was visiting here looking for job and apartment and then moving here mid September...........so basically that is the first I can fit it into my schedule and since I have been sick for 2 years, what is another 2 months?
I figure now that the ER visit last November was a bad gallbladder attack, yet no one figured it out. That is kind of bugging me, considering the gastro doc was at wits end not sure what to do............yet if you read about gallbladder symptoms on the internet I am classic gallbladder. Oh well. At least in a few weeks I will be feeling better I hope! GOODBYE GALLBLADDER!