I spent the night in the ER... (I need surgery)

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  • @DanylRo
    @DanylRo 5 років тому +26

    Cassie, I’m glad you got some answers. I think sometimes some medical professionals don’t listen to women who are obese. I had pain and was told I had a hernia. My doc told me it was small (I have one larger than yours, she said.) and that she didn’t want to fix it. She said that my pain was probably because of my weight. I was in SO much pain. I called numerous times and got no further answers. Six months went by. At my yearly gynecology appointment I complained to my doc and told her of the conversation I had with the other doctor. She sent me immediately to have an ultrasound and I had a very LARGE hernia. After eating, my intestines would poke out the hole and jam up. It was awful. My gynecologist was so mad, she called the other doc and bitched her out.
    If anyone else out there thinks something is wrong, keep complaining until you get answers and don’t let anyone tell you your pain is because you are fat or that you just have to deal with it because you are fat.
    Good luck with your surgery. Quick healing.

  • @marieterhaar6477
    @marieterhaar6477 5 років тому +94

    Hi, Cassie. Fellow Minnesota Girl here! Let me start off by saying I am most likely your biggest fan. I get SO excited when I see you have posted. I’m so sorry hear about this latest health issue. I am an RN and have YEARS of experience with gallbladder surgery, both professionally and personally. I had mine out 5 years ago; mine too was ready to perforate. I wanted to reach out and offer my help post op if you want it. I have tons of research based tips and tricks as well as information that the doctors don’t tell you. I struggled for a while after my surgery but am in a very good place with my digestion, and weight loss!!! YES... YOU CAN LOSE WEIGHT AFTER GALLBLADDER SURGERY!!!The gallbladder is a very important organ, making your digestion so much more efficient and complete. Without it people can struggle with indigestion, bowel issues and vitamin deficiency. I have lots of info and suggestions for combatting those issues. If you find you need help, just reach out to me. One my favorite parts of my chosen career is education, helping the better the lives of others. Best of luck, Cassie. YOU GOT THIS!!!!! 😘

    • @jitterpigjen3219
      @jitterpigjen3219 5 років тому

      I'm gonna need mine out soon. Been putting it off but the pain is awful. I'd love to hear your post-op tips, Marie!

  • @2kellymockingbird
    @2kellymockingbird 5 років тому +149

    Hey Cassie! I had my gallbladder out last year. I went through all the same things you did. The surgery is really common and recovery time is pretty quick! I was up and walking around about an hour after my surgery. I was bedridden/off work for about a week and was golden after that. You will feel so much better after your gallbladder is out! I wish you a speedy recovery!

    • @thriftthick
      @thriftthick  5 років тому +7

      thank you for the reassurance Kelly!! When I went to see my surgeon he made me feel just as reassured that the surgery is super routine and should go very smoothly. I'm sorry to hear you went through the same pain and everything but I'm glad you had a speedy recovery and are doing better now!! :D

    • @2kellymockingbird
      @2kellymockingbird 5 років тому +10

      Thrift Thick I also wanted to add I did not experience weight gain and haven’t had any problems with losing weight either! I have gone back to eating all my usual foods and have had 0 complications. You will do great! I will be thinking of you.❤️

    • @LauraEddy84
      @LauraEddy84 5 років тому +2

      Yep mine is gone also life is better without it. Don’t wait to long I was on the verge of becoming septic

    • @gwendolynsnow6607
      @gwendolynsnow6607 5 років тому +2

      Same!!

  • @Rose-pt4xb
    @Rose-pt4xb 5 років тому +1

    I had gallstones and its honestly the most painful thing I've ever experienced. It got the the point where I was having daily attacks. Doubled over, sweating, puking... Its the only time I've screamed in pain. I totally sympathise with you! I found staying away from anything remotely greasy, all dairy products and keeping stress free as possible helped massively. The healing took about 6 weeks but I was home the same day - you learn very quickly what you can and can't eat. Thinking of you and look after yourself ♥ ♥

  • @catsav1
    @catsav1 5 років тому +89

    Why why WHY do doctors constantly brush people off with their symptoms..

    • @coypu2005
      @coypu2005 5 років тому +12

      Cat Sav It’s awful. It’s because a lot of people fake pain to get pain meds. They ruin it for legitimate people with real problems 🤬

    • @marieterhaar6477
      @marieterhaar6477 5 років тому +8

      AmericanGirl4Life yes, there is some of that. But remember, doctors are people too. There are good and bad doctors just like good and bad anything else.

    • @lexxfrost798
      @lexxfrost798 5 років тому +19

      It’s really sad how much this happens. I started telling doctors about extreme pain around my period and it was brushed off. FOR TEN YEARS. I was 30 when I met a doctor who was like this sounds like classic endometriosis and we need to do an exploratory surgery. Ten years of doctors acting like I was being ridiculous about cramps. Even though the pain wasn’t just during my period. And sadly for women with endo the normal diagnosis time is 10/15 years. 😞 Women are often pushed aside when it comes to pain.

    • @lintrubeauty3256
      @lintrubeauty3256 5 років тому +12

      They listen to women even less too!

    • @adila2123
      @adila2123 5 років тому +5

      unfortunately because to lot of these doctors it’s just a job, kinda like a fast food line, when they say “Next”

  • @strawberry1025
    @strawberry1025 5 років тому +1

    Your doctor should have performed Murphy's sign on you the very first time you came into to her office: lie you down, press on your right upper quadrant while asking you to breathe in. It is one of the easiest, classic tests for gallbladder problems, especially for gall stones. This is the what your doctor in the ER performed. It would have saved you months of pain. Many blessing on your operation and healing. Weight gain is not linked to gall bladder surgery.

  • @carolynkennedy1083
    @carolynkennedy1083 5 років тому +84

    Having my gallbladder out was the easiest surgery I've had! I didn't experience any changes in my digestive system or weight! I've never even heard of the weight stuff!

    • @lyndsaygillespie6391
      @lyndsaygillespie6391 5 років тому +1

      Carolyn Kennedy yessssss

    • @alicedobbs159
      @alicedobbs159 5 років тому

      Surgery was no problem for me but I have had digestive issues. Maybe just more because of sensitive stomach? I swear after the surgery everything I eat goes right through me. I did have weight gain but I've since lost it. I don't equate it to the loss of my gallbladder so much as I began to eat more processed food because it seemed to stay on my stomach longer than things like meats, veggies&fruits. I've since eliminated those and I just do 1 meal a day. It cuts down on having to deal with any stomach issues from eating...and dropped the weight.

    • @Renee-zy6oy
      @Renee-zy6oy 5 років тому +1

      Carolyn Kennedy I had my gallbladder taken out when I was 15 and I definitely have had changes. I can no longer eat larger portioned meals or I run straight to the restroom. I’ve noticed in general that food goes through me a lot quicker than it did before, and I lost a good 35-40 pounds because of the changes affecting my diet.

    • @johnrapp87
      @johnrapp87 5 років тому +1

      Me too,It was one of the easiest surgeries I’ve had. I felt better so fast.

  • @blessedmamaD24
    @blessedmamaD24 5 років тому +42

    I was screaming at my phone the whole Time you were describing this- it’s your gallbladder ! Lol. Such classic symptoms. Feel better soon!

    • @chefmjm
      @chefmjm 5 років тому +1

      I was doing the same! You're young for gallstones, but still, your doctor should have picked up on it, especially the hard, bloated feeling with nausea. Glad you finally got a diagnosis, you'll feel so much better when it's out, I did.

  • @ACE-up5io
    @ACE-up5io 5 років тому +13

    Girl! You will feel so much better after the surgery! I went 3 years with those attacks before the doctors figured it out but it was worth it. Also, I had no weird weight gain, it does affect your digestive system (stay away from fats as much as possible, try to have limited healthy fats) but doesn’t cause weight gain. Thinking of you!

  • @jerit7529
    @jerit7529 5 років тому +1

    Just FYI I'm morbidly obese and have been losing weight since getting my gallbladder out. I think it depends on the person. I also agree on the pain, it hurt so bad I actually passed out from it more than once.

  • @clboymom9467
    @clboymom9467 5 років тому +88

    3 hour wait in the ER is a very short wait compared to where I live. 5 hours is the MINIMUM I’ve waited in the ER.

    • @pepperloop6049
      @pepperloop6049 5 років тому +15

      Exactly! I’m surprised this was news to her.

    • @marieterhaar6477
      @marieterhaar6477 5 років тому

      Minnesotans are blessed with great healthcare

    • @artsyfartsyme
      @artsyfartsyme 5 років тому

      Same! Here in Northeast Ohio it's like.. 6 hour wait or more!!!

    • @mariagoff1615
      @mariagoff1615 5 років тому

      I'm fascinated with this ER waiting time thing. I've only ever been to the ER at our Children's hospital for my daughter. We have never waited more than 20 or 30 minutes, but maybe it's different for kids?

    • @bcgrote
      @bcgrote 5 років тому

      I'm female, had to go to a VA hospital. I waited in the main "serious" ER for a WEEK while they waited for a bed in a "women's room" for me! After the surgery, I woke up in a room with just my bed... and a beautiful view of the ocean! The whole experience was humorously surreal!

  • @S-R-H
    @S-R-H 5 років тому +1

    FYI: The risk factors for gallbladder issues are called the four "Fs" which stands for female, forty, fertile (still able to have babies) and fat (I know, not nice, but this saying has been around for decades).

  • @renaebrook5331
    @renaebrook5331 5 років тому +57

    Any doctor that laughs at you and your symptoms...you need another doctor

  • @upward_falling
    @upward_falling 5 років тому +1

    So glad you caught it before a rupture and have your surgery scheduled. I’m sure it’s been scary not having answers this whole time, especially living alone... wondering if you’ll flop over at some point and no one will even know you’re in trouble! You got this girl - you always do! xoxo

  • @hippiechef3336
    @hippiechef3336 5 років тому +15

    "I've actually had a couple months"
    I felt that in my soul.

  • @dp110495
    @dp110495 5 років тому +1

    You DO need your gallbladder! it is an organ that saves bile for digestion specifically fat, but when it has stones and it causes a lot of pain you need to remove it. Each patient is different in the recovery and only you can make your recovery process a success

  • @donnahanna1080
    @donnahanna1080 5 років тому +6

    As a nurse I knew it was your gallbladder especially after you said after eating greasy foods....

  • @Suburbanhellion
    @Suburbanhellion 5 років тому

    Hugs, love, peace, and healing! I am so sorry you have been suffering. Positive thoughts being sent your way for a quick and easy recovery. My sister experienced similar symptoms, had her gall bladder removed and has not experienced any bad effects. She is happy she had the surgery. Big hugs and lots of love!

  • @kimhaas7586
    @kimhaas7586 5 років тому +13

    Just a word of caution though: you will need to stick to a low fat diet for awhile. And prepared to run to the bathroom as fast as you can. Your body needs time to adjust. Might take awhile.

  • @mygirldarby
    @mygirldarby 5 років тому +1

    They don't give as much pain relief as they used to because of the "opiate crisis." That's why the pain didn't go away when they gave you pain meds. My mom just had a mastectomy and they sent her home the SAME DAY as the surgery with 12 low dosage pain pills. They refused to give her more. It is a nightmare for anyone in pain in America now.

  • @aobrien8282
    @aobrien8282 5 років тому +19

    Your gallbladders is part of your filtration system. You will have to avoid excessive amount of alcohol and greasy heavy foods. I am sure it effects each person differently.

  • @funkigirly1
    @funkigirly1 5 років тому

    Hi Cassie, I too had my gallbladder out 3 years ago. I do not regret it for one moment.. that pain was excruciating. wishing you a speedy recovery

  • @celestecarver7038
    @celestecarver7038 5 років тому +3

    Oh I know this pain! I had my gallbladder out when I was 20. The pain just got worse and worse. The way I explained it was I felt like a double sided knife was trying to escape my body through my chest and back simultaneously. I talked to some of my family and three of my aunts and my grandma had theirs removed in their twenties. The doctor I saw in the ER told me I was having muscle spasms and it was as nothing. I begged him to check me for gallstones. He looked me straight in my face and said nope you are to young for gallstones. The next day I went to another hospital in pain and they did an ultrasound and rushed me into emergency surgery because my gallbladder was on the verge of bursting. You will feel so much better after surgery.

  • @roofkorean1
    @roofkorean1 5 років тому

    Pain is the worst I’m so sorry Cassie! I’m glad you’re able to figure out what’s going on and getting it fixed! I have back issues too (broken back and a slew of other issues) so I definitely feel your pain! Sending good vibes and healing thoughts your way!

  • @FamilyVideos1982
    @FamilyVideos1982 5 років тому +22

    Having my Gallbladder out made me feel 200% better. Besides the pain, I had NO more stomach upset. It’s been 4 years now! Best decision of my life! I’ll be thinking of you! And I didn’t gain ANY weight 🤷🏻‍♀️. Also, I ate whatever I wanted literally the next day lol. Just heavy creamer bothers me sometimes. And YES you can eat red meat 🤦🏻‍♀️😂

    • @i_bleed_makeup
      @i_bleed_makeup 5 років тому

      Yes!! My mother in law was ALWAYS sick to her stomach, like 3 times a week for LITERALLY years. She had her gallbladder out last year and has only got sick to her stomach 2 times in almost a year!!! She said it was the best thing she ever did!!!

  • @phyllisgoddard24
    @phyllisgoddard24 5 років тому

    Been there done that Cassie, you will feel so much better promise...I’m now recovery from total hip replacement ... don’t worry about anything your going to be just fine❤️

  • @gabrielleg4808
    @gabrielleg4808 5 років тому +17

    No offense but I don't think it's fair to blame your weight on your metabolism when you don't track calories. It's really easy to overeat especially as a short female, we have pretty low TDEE's if we don't exercise a ton.

    • @tracyerose
      @tracyerose 5 років тому

      Gabrielle G so sad that this is truth

  • @salemmariearvini
    @salemmariearvini 4 роки тому +1

    Very luckily I was seen immediately in the ER because my attack was at 4am in a small town, I cannot imagine waiting that long with all that pain. I'm happy you got it all figured out!!

  • @angiesmith9941
    @angiesmith9941 5 років тому +5

    Oooh when you said 3 hours I couldn't help but laugh because I had to go to the ER last month and seriously waited from 5:30 until almost midnight to see anyone. I hope you have insurance and that everything turns out well!

  • @karenporteous3626
    @karenporteous3626 5 років тому +1

    I wish you all the luck in the world. Don't be too disappointed if the recovery is a little harder than the drs say. They tend to play these things down in my experience xx

  • @kayeplummer
    @kayeplummer 5 років тому +11

    I had my gallbladder removed when I was 18. That was 21 years ago and it was the best decision ever. I dealt with the pain for about 2 years before I got it removed. I have to be careful with high fat foods because they will go right through me but at least the pain is gone. I wish you the best of luck with your surgery and I hope you have a speedy recovery. 💜

  • @cynthiapearce7341
    @cynthiapearce7341 5 років тому

    Gallbladder attacks are no joke! I feel for you, the pain is worse than labor. Sending you positive thoughts & good vibes for a smooth surgery & speedy recovery ❤️❤️

  • @xyz_sp33
    @xyz_sp33 5 років тому +3

    Cassie no offence ,but to call a surgeon a surgery guy it's quite disrespectful. And gallbladder stones have nothing to do with kidney stones ,different composition. Gallbladder sludge and stones usually are more common to overweight and sedentary people. I'm not saying that you can't have other causes (genetic, metabolic etc) but being overweight and eating shitty food are the no.1 main reasons. Take care !

  • @zamNsam
    @zamNsam 5 років тому

    Yikes! So sorry you were in that much pain but I'm glad you got some answers and have a date set for surgery. Wishing you the best of luck with everything!

  • @tammihunter5913
    @tammihunter5913 5 років тому +6

    The waits in the emergency room where I live (Ontario Canada) can be 10 hours or more. No joke.

  • @livburleyson2795
    @livburleyson2795 5 років тому

    I’m so thankful you got checked out & are going to get the surgery I’m sending so many positive vibes, you are so so strong , I know Galileo & Fig are being the best cuddle bugs right now ❤️❤️❤️

  • @trinzy3000
    @trinzy3000 5 років тому +12

    Yup, I went through the saaaaame thing as you. Gallbladders are the DEVIL I’m telling you! But the good news is the surgery was the best things that ever happened to me. You’re going to be fine!!!!

  • @pegasusnites
    @pegasusnites 5 років тому

    So glad that you found out out what was wrong. I'm glad that you shared in case others experience the same issues. I'm wishing you all the best ;)

  • @TH0KH
    @TH0KH 5 років тому +9

    lmao girl. 3 hours is nothing for an ER, especially at night or weekends, when all the urgent care clinics are closed. glad you got your problem sorted out!

  • @taraleigh7271
    @taraleigh7271 5 років тому

    Two months after giving birth to my twins I was diagnosed with gall stones and my appendix had a slow leak. I agree with you. The pain is intense. The removal of my gall bladder was a rather simple procedure. My appendix leak, on the other hand, created further issues. I think you will be so relieved after the removal. It is so comforting to not worry about the painful attacks any more. Additionally, I have gained no weight since.
    I am wishing you luck and amazing relief ❤️

  • @Graygrrl15
    @Graygrrl15 5 років тому +8

    Wow I'm surprised they are making you wait so long to have it out when you are in so much pain. When my gallbladder went bad I was in so much pain that they took me back to a room immediately and pumped me full of morphine. I had the surgery the next day. The worst pain of my life. The surgery was very easy but for me I felt so good for about a year. But now I have a lot of stomach issues and I think it's because I have no gallbladder now. I'm so bummed that I've back slid again. I hope that it goes well for you. Make sure you keep a pillow on your stomach after the surgery so your cats don't jump on your stomach while you heal. I learned that the very hard way.

  • @amiamalteaser
    @amiamalteaser 5 років тому

    I'm glad you know what it is now and will be getting the surgery needed! Hopefully it will be a quick recovery and fingers crossed for you, no more bad attacks before then!!

  • @carriedejonge4442
    @carriedejonge4442 5 років тому +3

    Having your gallbladder out is the best thing you’ll do! The recovery on the surgery is far less painful than the gallstones, promise! Stay strong, beautiful friend.

  • @leahalbone1930
    @leahalbone1930 5 років тому

    This is crazy! I have had the same issues for months! I went to the ER recently as well (ended up having an emergency appendectomy) and they told me I have gallstones as well. So looks like that's next to go! Sending you all the positive vibes Cassie!

  • @sonjahoff
    @sonjahoff 5 років тому +4

    Hi Cassie! Had mine taken out 11 years ago. I remember the pain being so bad I slapped my doctors hands away when he was examining me. He was like "yeah, something is going on". lol
    My grandmother, my mom and daughter all had theirs out. After the surgery there will be some discomfort but it will be so much less than the pain from the gall bladder/stone. I feel you are in good hands with your surgeon, I hope you have a speedy recovery and everything goes as it should!

  • @HustlinWithHazel
    @HustlinWithHazel 5 років тому

    Getting my gallbladder out was the best thing I’ve ever done! It’s been at least 7 years. It helped my digestive system become more regular and I didn’t wake up in the middle of the night in pain anymore. I went to the ER just like you. I didn’t have gallstones but they tested to see if my gallbladder was even functioning and it wasn’t so they scheduled me to have it removed in less than a week from my ER visit. It didn’t effect my weight at all I’ve still be able to lose weight. I can still eat anything I want. I’ll be hoping all goes well for you! Love your channel I’ve been watching you for years now! 😊

  • @illicitshadow
    @illicitshadow 5 років тому +8

    Girl I feel your pain, literally. Had my 6th attack yesterday, am going to my gp this week to get mine taken out. Good luck!!

    • @ParchCraftAustralia
      @ParchCraftAustralia 5 років тому +1

      Mel Ainscough good luck. It’s worth it!

    • @illicitshadow
      @illicitshadow 5 років тому

      @@ParchCraftAustralia thank you! My fingers are crossed :P

  • @TamaraWoods
    @TamaraWoods 5 років тому +1

    I'm sorry you're going through this. It sounds so painful. It's good that so many people are sharing their positive experiences in your comments. I hope you find that a little conforting.

  • @rimskywaterloo2747
    @rimskywaterloo2747 5 років тому +3

    I had my gallbladder removed last year. Recovery was quick and relatively painless and I feel so much better now. I hope the same for you!

  • @Lagordis70
    @Lagordis70 5 років тому +2

    I’m glad you got this taken care of. Sending prayers and good vibes your way for a speedy recovery.

  • @meganmosley6281
    @meganmosley6281 5 років тому +4

    When you was describing your symptoms I was screaming it’s your gallbladder it’s your gallbladder. All this happened to me exactly like you described. The surgery is pretty fast and easy. Recovery is pretty easy too other than right after your stomach is tight because they pump gas in you and you pass gas like crazy but other than that it’s pretty easy. Good luck love. I’ll keep you in my thoughts and prayers.

  • @kathycrawford4719
    @kathycrawford4719 5 років тому

    Cassie I am so grateful for this video. I had the exact symptoms that you have had for the last month or so and had no clue what it was and was kinda scared. Then I saw your video and I thought “ I bet that is what I have, gallbladder problems. “.This passed Thursday I had an attack after lunch so severe I was throwing up constantly which was unusual because I had never thrown up during an attack. My good friend just happened to be at my house during this time and she said get up we are going to the ER. By the time I got to the ER in my small town I was almost delirious kept my eyes closed The whole time. I was there a couple of hour and then placed in an ambulance to be sent to a large metropolitan hospital 85 miles away. Long story short - my gallbladder is out and I am home but I was in the hospital 4 nights. It wasn’t fun. I still have no appetite. Nothing taste good at all but my sister brought me a chocolate shake (that I never drink because I am always trying to lose weight) and it tasted very good. I needed the calories. I noticed that my taste buds were off as smells were off as well. I am still bloated and I am a side sleeper and that is not possible right now. They also said I can eat what I want when I got home. The good thing is I saw a very sensitive side to my husband. He said “I don’t know what I would do without you” and that “our house is not a home without you there”. Nice to hear those words some time. My cocky surgeon said “do you know anything about what is wrong with you?” I said. I had just watched this girl on UA-cam talking about she was going through and it was same as me. He just rolled his eyes. LOL. I am surprised you haven’t had surgery yet. I am on the mend and you will feel so much better when it is over. Take care Cassie.

  • @AllysonKrauss
    @AllysonKrauss 5 років тому +13

    As an Ultrasound Tech from the beginning of your story I knew it was your gallbladder. Yes you need to have that out since it seems to be stuck in the neck of your gallbladder. And it will cause liver damage if you don’t remove it. I don’t mean to scare you but it’s really important to have the surgery. I get kidney stones so I know your pain. I’m saying a prayer for a quick recovery ♥️

    • @AynneMorison
      @AynneMorison 5 років тому

      I was thinking the same thing. She got to the oily food bit and I was certain. Mine is a candidate to come out - it's spastic, no rocks but spazy.

  • @Dixie_Lynn70
    @Dixie_Lynn70 5 років тому

    Cassie I promise you getting your gal bladder taken out is the best decision you can make. I totally understand the pain and had mine taken out 20 years ago. Recovery time is a breeze and you will feel better in no time. Keeping you in my prayers! ❤️❤️

  • @MsBuggyness
    @MsBuggyness 5 років тому +26

    You’re experience is so similar to mine- I was 20 and living in my college dorm. It was only the 2nd attack and we had no idea it was my gallbladder, the previous one we just thought was heartburn or gas. I was studying for an exam and we’d just eaten pizza when my pain started and by midnight I was in an ambulance to the ER and had emergency surgery to remove mine.
    My recovery took about a month because of an infection (my stones ruptured the gallbladder which caused this attack) but I didn’t gain any extra weight.
    The way it was explained to me, the gallbladder secretes bile into your large intestine to break down fats. Like Dawn dishwashing liquid. if you eat really greasy/oily foods after you have it removed, you’re gonna have some “unfortunate bathroom” visits and maybe a little intestinal discomfort. some folks have the same reaction by eating dairy or spicy foods, but for me it was fatty meats like hamburgers or sausages. (I’m vegan now so no more of that problem). I eat broccoli and cauliflower with no problems too. But, you’ll have to take notice of how you feel after eating different things following your surgery.
    The pain of gallstones passing or stuck is worse than childbirth (I’ve also had a child, so I can vouch for that.)
    You’ll feel so much better. Positive thoughts for your surgery!

  • @daniellem5494
    @daniellem5494 5 років тому

    It is insane hearing your story because it is EXACTLY like mine. I have not gotten my surgery yet either. I wish you the best of luck! And a speedy recovery!

  • @hidingid
    @hidingid 5 років тому +12

    My sister had her gallbladder removed and didn’t gain weight. I wouldn’t worry too much

  • @shyguy3955
    @shyguy3955 5 років тому

    Cassie! I’m sorry. I hope your health gets better after the surgery! Best wishes! We will see you when your back.
    Love & Peace -Eli

  • @helenj.8733
    @helenj.8733 5 років тому +5

    I had my gallbladder taken out when I was 11 cause I had gallstones so they decided to take mine out when I had a kidney transplant. I haven't had any issues without having a gallbladder. The only thing is more oily food and spicy food might be harder for you body to process, which in my case just means more trips to the bathroom. I'm sure everything will go well! I hope you don't have any attacks between now and your surgery. Wishing you the best!

  • @a_eliz85
    @a_eliz85 5 років тому

    Oh God! As soon as you said the doctor kept telling you it was heart burn, I knew what you were talking about. I went through all that. And I finally had my gallbladder removed, thank God. It’s it the most painful uncomfortable feeling ever and I been pregnant. It was a pretty fast recovery for me. I wish you a quick recovery after your surgery.

  • @reneekerner2014
    @reneekerner2014 5 років тому +6

    Why are they waiting so long? Shoot, I had mine out in three days from my ER visit.

  • @sugarplum1980
    @sugarplum1980 5 років тому

    I'm glad they found out what was wrong with you and i hope your surgery goes well. Wishing you a speedy recovery Cassie. Abdominal pain is just the worst! Xx

  • @MelissicPerfection
    @MelissicPerfection 5 років тому +8

    Omigoodness Cassie I’m so glad you were able to get the correct diagnosis! That is so scary! I will keep you in my thoughts and prayers for your surgery. Sending you much love beautiful!❤️❤️

  • @Gina01117
    @Gina01117 5 років тому

    Hang in there Cassie! I’m sorry that you are going through this, yet I’m happy that your health issue is is “fixable “ and not something that is really bad. It saying that this gallbladder thing is bad, but you will be well again!♥️♥️♥️

  • @annalehman3228
    @annalehman3228 5 років тому +3

    I had my gallbladder out a couple years ago and I was having the same symptoms. I am praying your surgery is successful and you feel better!!!! :)

  • @jenedweeb
    @jenedweeb 5 років тому

    I am so happy that you found out what was wrong. I think knowing what it is helps you get ready and does ease ones mind. Good luck with the surgery..

  • @elizabethortiz3602
    @elizabethortiz3602 5 років тому +8

    Mine was so bad, I was hemorrhaging in my gallbladder. The night I went into the ER they removed it that same time. Im shocked they're making you wait

  • @carriew662
    @carriew662 5 років тому +1

    I’m sorry to hear this! Good luck with your surgery and wishing you speedy recovery! ❤️

  • @MasonDoesGamingOfficial
    @MasonDoesGamingOfficial 5 років тому +4

    Girl...I had Gallstones 12 years ago and that pain is NO JOKE. My God it hurts!! Let me tell you though, it doesn’t compare to child birth lmao that was something I was so curious about when I got pregnant and when I went into labor, yeah...not even close lol child birth is way worse.
    When I had my stones, my gallbladder was also full of stones so I sure understand your pain. So glad you’re getting surgery because it makes such a huge difference!!! Good luck 💕💕

  • @laurad.1178
    @laurad.1178 5 років тому +1

    Good luck, Cassie! We’re all rooting for you for a safe surgery and a speedy recovery!! ❤️❤️❤️

  • @NoName83201
    @NoName83201 5 років тому +9

    A few family members have gone through this pain, it’s no joke :-(
    They were able to lose weight after removal. The only problem they have ever experienced after removal is diarrhea/nausea if they eat a very fatty/heavy meal. There are supplements that help with that and does avoid that issue. Best Wishes, hugs 😘❤️❤️
    Btw... find a new family doctor who won’t blow you off. I can tell you from experience there are doctors who suck!!

  • @Mariakins
    @Mariakins 5 років тому +2

    Thanks so much for the update. The same exact pains hit me last year. My doctors are now monitoring my gallbladder health. Praying that you have a quick recovery.

  • @daryasotnikova4185
    @daryasotnikova4185 5 років тому +8

    Cassie, I am sure everything will be alright. It is pretty typical operation.

  • @kerimcfarlane3334
    @kerimcfarlane3334 5 років тому +2

    My advice would be to eat low fat foods!! No cheese, no mayo! Even healthy fat won't be good! No nuts! Certain breads can have too high fat in them, such as seeded brown bread or brioche rolls. Yes eat small meals and don't lie down straight after eating. I had my gallbladder out last year and am just left with 4 tiny scars, fading gradually all the time! Good luck with ur surgery! Sending well wishes ur way! X

  • @aliciarem5620
    @aliciarem5620 5 років тому +5

    Playback speed 1.5x y’all.

  • @Katie87120
    @Katie87120 5 років тому

    I had mine out too. I literally thought I was having a heart attack the first time around. I didn't have any weight change or digestive issues, but I'm already overweight. Very minimal pain after surgery, WAY less pain than the attacks. Best of luck!

  • @sueellenwardmyers9900
    @sueellenwardmyers9900 5 років тому +6

    Cassie a friend of mine actually lost weight after she had her gall bladder removed. Good luck

  • @allierogers1443
    @allierogers1443 5 років тому

    Same thing happened to me when I went to the doctors complaining about abdominal pain. Sent me home saying it was nothing serious when in reality I had a perforated appendix and was septic. Spent 2 weeks in the hospital before I could actually have it removed.

  • @heatherkrisko6681
    @heatherkrisko6681 5 років тому +14

    I'm so glad it's something that can be fixed! You are such a wonderful person and a beacon of light. I hope your surgery goes well and you recover well and feel so much better going forward. Thank you for being so open and honest with us. I will light my Chalice in healing wishes for you. Much love to you!

  • @hollyhollingsworth3376
    @hollyhollingsworth3376 5 років тому +1

    I had my gallbladder out a few years ago. It is so worth it. I feel for you, that pain is so bad. You will feel so much better. It is also a simple surgery. I was up and walking around the same day!

  • @hurricaneheide
    @hurricaneheide 5 років тому +3

    I am not even a quarter of the way thru and this sounds like my gall bladder problems. a heating pad on my back worked wonders to make my attacks shorter while I had to wait for surgery.
    Also, you need a doctor who takes you seriously. find a new one who is willing to send out for tests to rule other things out before they issue a diagnosis. Seriously. You should not have had to wait that long with your pain for an accurate diagnosis.

  • @SandyDiVa
    @SandyDiVa 5 років тому

    Thank you Cassie. I’m sorry you’re going through this but I’m glad they’re going to make you better. I’m thanking you because you described opioid therapy....you know, the TREATMENT that is very effective with the least amount of side effects (Compared to newer medications and nsaids) but is vilified in the United States thanks to the war on opioids. I’ve been prescribed an opioid for several years for a rare disease which causes severe pain in addition to severe nerve pain and moderate to severe spine and disc pain. You were given one dose and experienced what most chronic pain patients experience...relief WITHOUT FEELING HIGH. You would not believe how important that statement was. Many accuse us of being addicts chasing a high, but the truth is, we are dependent on the medication to experience enough pain relief to get a better quality of life. Dependency and addiction are two entirely different things and not required of each other. So thank you, again, Cassie. And I truly. Hope you get well soon! 😢💗

  • @shovel9316
    @shovel9316 5 років тому +3

    I had my gall bladder out and I’ve had a baby. Baby was worse, so if you’re traumatized by the gall bladder pain, I would suggest you not have a baby then. I had a toddler and drove myself to the ER with the pain. I was up and running the day after my surgery. It’s not a big deal.
    When mine attacked me, I had it out within 24 hours.
    You said they need to get it out because it could rupture, which is true, but then they don’t schedule you for a day procedure to remove it until November?????? That makes zero sense.
    You don’t have to have your gall bladder. It doesn’t affect your weight. If you’re fat, you’re fat because of lifestyle choices. Removing your gall bladder doesn’t have anything to do with it. People just love to throw excuses on why they’re fat. We’re fat because we don’t eat right and work out. There. Done.
    This is not that big of a deal.

    • @in-fm1pi
      @in-fm1pi 5 років тому +2

      Sherryl McCauley wow sherryl you must be a lot of fun at parties

  • @JaGenau112
    @JaGenau112 5 років тому

    Good luck on your surgery! My 69 year old mother went through this like a champ a few years ago and I'm sure you will too! She also found out after ER visit due to an attack that made her puke and was unbearable. I can't imagine the pain but I've experienced some of the worry and frustration this brings. Take the time to focus on you and take care of yourself! The gallbladder just stores bile and releases it when you eat anything fatty, the liver can take over the function.

  • @girltime8637
    @girltime8637 5 років тому +15

    I've lost 100 pounds without a gallbladder. Obviously you don't have that kind of weight to lose, but I want you to know that it's not a deal-breaker at all!!!

  • @lauralovesbeauty397
    @lauralovesbeauty397 5 років тому

    Good luck Cassie!! You will feel so much better!! I suffer from extreme heartburn and acid reflux disease and fatty liver and have gained a lot of weight recently so it's like getting worse and worse... I worry about gall stones... Please share your progress!! Xoxo well wishes.

  • @brittanynoel2970
    @brittanynoel2970 5 років тому +3

    As soon as you started talking about your symptoms I had a feeling it was your gallbladder...I work in a general surgeon office and we see alot of people that need a cholecystectomy.

  • @Cassytava
    @Cassytava 5 років тому

    I had my cholecystectomy at 6AM and was home by 6pm. No complications. Pain was tolerable. I now exercise regularly and eat pretty healthy so I’ve lost tons of weight. I’m 36. I feel and look better than ever.

  • @jenluv
    @jenluv 5 років тому +3

    I'm so glad that you are going to be okay! Sending lots of love, Cassie!

  • @antcathycraig4303
    @antcathycraig4303 5 років тому +1

    It is a fairly easy surgery. My husband had to have this done and it was done laparoscopicly and felt immediate relief. It was worth it to him to not have pain. He didn’t gain any weight. My brother in law is able to loose weight and both of them have been able to eat what they want. You will be fine.

  • @ironrose01
    @ironrose01 5 років тому +5

    I have had many doctors tell me that its all in my head or you just need this antibiotic or this shot and you'll be fine. Yet, you keep getting sick your pain doesn't get better, etc... After decades of doctors I just had to say screw you, I'm finding someone else who knows what they're doing. I'm so glad you didn't have to go through years of trying to figure out what's wrong with your body and you are in my prayers. :)

  • @meadowfairy1
    @meadowfairy1 5 років тому

    I'm glad you got a diagnosis and they are going to fix you Cassie. It's a common operation and it'll make such a difference to you. I've had chronic IBS for the past 10 years and its a debilitating disease. I'm in the middle of a flare up today and its not giving me peace. i take pills but it dosen't touch the pain. I hope your pain free real soon and i wish you all the best for your op and hope you have a speedy recovery xx

  • @kimbasciano_
    @kimbasciano_ 5 років тому +3

    Omg Cassie I’m so glad you’re okay! Keeping you in my thoughts for a speedy recovery after your surgery! Sending you love and hugs!

  • @ughchristina
    @ughchristina 5 років тому +2

    I’m having mine removed in early November as well. Like you said, I wouldn’t wish the pain upon my worse enemy. I’m scared but I’m kinda glad to see someone else going thru the same thing. Hope you feel better soon.

  • @vannessa-elizabeth3993
    @vannessa-elizabeth3993 5 років тому +8

    I had my gall bladder out after my first child 7 years ago. When you started explaining the pain and the symptoms, I was like yup! Gall bladder. My pains were like someone cut my air ways off at my diaphragm and the pain lasted all day until I had to throw up the complete contents of my stomach so there was nothing making my gall bladder produce the extra acid to pump into my stomach. I had the sludge. My sister had hers out after her first child too.
    I would honestly rather child birth/ labour pains over the gall bladder attacks.

    • @Jessjess1618
      @Jessjess1618 5 років тому

      Vannessa- Elizabeth yesss!! I would much rather go through labor 10 times in a row than have another gallbladder attack. I to got my gallbladder removed after my daughter was born 9 years ago.

  • @monikahoff1980
    @monikahoff1980 5 років тому

    OMG So I actually had a friend who had the same symptoms. I eventually dragged her to the ER to get her checked out and that’s when they determined she needed to get gallbladder removed. I’m so sorry you went through that!! I hope you’re doing better.

  • @leapingLily03
    @leapingLily03 5 років тому +3

    Oh Cassie :( I'm so sorry, praying for you and for your surgery to go smoothly for you. Love you and sending you Big Hugs!!💞💞

  • @sophiarocket1682
    @sophiarocket1682 5 років тому +1

    I'm sorry you have to go through this. My mom got her gallbladder removed many years ago. It definitely takes some time for the body and dietary habits to adjust. THE DIETARY INFO AFTER SURGERY IS SO IMPORTANT. (I also went through nursing school.) Make sure you understand it, so you don't poop your pants! :)
    Much love. I wish you the best!

  • @joannetoledo5925
    @joannetoledo5925 5 років тому +6

    Me and my 2 sisters have all had our gallbladders removed. I was the first one to get it removed. Your description of the pain is exactly like mine. One of my friends also had hers removed and she told me that she would have rather had 10 kids instead of those gallbladder attacks. They are the flippin worst! You will feel so much better when that sucker is out!!

  • @laureenchristensen1827
    @laureenchristensen1827 5 років тому

    I had that surgery a few years ago, and you are right about the pain. I am happy i got it done. Thank god for surgeons!