Good... Mine is multiple 4-5, maximum of 10mm...asympotatic...no pain.... Took homeopathy but nothing changed... I am otherwise fit no BP, Sugar etc. ... But i do jogging and weight lifting without which I won't enjoy life... I am open for surgery.. But enlighten me about my post exercise regimen.. I am also willing to take online consultation... THANKS AND REGARDS
Not me. I was extremely underweight. I was talked into gallbladder removal by the surgeon because an ultrasound showed I had gallstones. I had no symptoms and the gallstones weren't bothering me at all.
I had my gallbladder removed almost 6 moths ago. Not long after getting it removed it started burning from the wound area (internally) to under my right rib. They said it was "just nerves waking up". That went on for some time. Then the burning spread to my left and down both sides. Eventually my entire body was inflamed. My skin felt like it was burning and it was hot to the touch. Now it has gone even deeper. My joints hurt my muscles are week. I get head aches and shooting pains in my head. And that's the short version of all of my symptoms. I am being poisoned from whatever it is going on in that spot. I got a HIDA scan, but it didn't show a leak. What else could it possibly be? I'm sure I really don't have much time left, if it doesn't get figured out soon.
Hello dear hope your doing good now!.. even my mom got her gallbladder and bilateral oophorectomy 2 months ago and from past 1 month she is dealing with hives.. and not only this she has gone throught breast cancer.. may almighty bless people with good health❤️ pls have hope!! You got this way
The Hida Scan won't show all the leaks. My liver was dumping bile into my abdomen and the Hida didn't catch it. The surgeon found it when they went in to removemy gallbladder. They need to do exploratory surgery.
Is there risk of pulmonary embolism after gall bladder surgery. If the paatient is dehydrated and kept for 48 hours in case of emergency without being operated.
Yes there is a risk. Age, Weight, previous history of blood clots and more all risk factors. I give all my gallbladder surgery patients a low dose blood thinner in the operation to reduce this risk.
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Good to know the risks, no surgery without risks. If necessary the surgery has no other choice, without surgery, it will get worse than the risks.
Great I'm really scared now
Me too
Me too 😭
I am feeling scared now
Good... Mine is multiple 4-5, maximum of 10mm...asympotatic...no pain.... Took homeopathy but nothing changed... I am otherwise fit no BP, Sugar etc. ... But i do jogging and weight lifting without which I won't enjoy life... I am open for surgery.. But enlighten me about my post exercise regimen.. I am also willing to take online consultation... THANKS AND REGARDS
Did you have it ? I have polyps
That’s frightening
Do most people who have to get to get their gallbladder removed suffer from being overweight.
Not Everyone.
Not me. I was extremely underweight. I was talked into gallbladder removal by the surgeon because an ultrasound showed I had gallstones. I had no symptoms and the gallstones weren't bothering me at all.
I was 21 and about 45 kg
I had my gallbladder removed almost 6 moths ago. Not long after getting it removed it started burning from the wound area (internally) to under my right rib. They said it was "just nerves waking up". That went on for some time. Then the burning spread to my left and down both sides. Eventually my entire body was inflamed. My skin felt like it was burning and it was hot to the touch. Now it has gone even deeper. My joints hurt my muscles are week. I get head aches and shooting pains in my head. And that's the short version of all of my symptoms. I am being poisoned from whatever it is going on in that spot. I got a HIDA scan, but it didn't show a leak. What else could it possibly be? I'm sure I really don't have much time left, if it doesn't get figured out soon.
I'm so sorry, how are you now?
@@naturelove8605 Same..I am seeing a new doctor and getting some more tests done soon. Hopefully he can find what the problem is.
@@kellypr1 I wish the best for you
Hello dear hope your doing good now!.. even my mom got her gallbladder and bilateral oophorectomy 2 months ago and from past 1 month she is dealing with hives.. and not only this she has gone throught breast cancer.. may almighty bless people with good health❤️ pls have hope!! You got this way
The Hida Scan won't show all the leaks. My liver was dumping bile into my abdomen and the Hida didn't catch it. The surgeon found it when they went in to removemy gallbladder. They need to do exploratory surgery.
Why is there risk of death
Can biliary dyskinesia be caused by bulimia? I’m just wondering. I have no gallstones and do not drink. However, I have been bulimic for years
If you have children it can be caused by pregnancy I believe
@@NMaxne yes I do have three children and my symptoms have gotten worse after each pregnancy
@@carissaexplainsitall8481 It could be that then
My Stent is still in from March 2022? I never went back to remove it
How many month
You got a stent where
@@mandatereporter7928 hospital have completed 5 month but not remove but plan to remove next week
@@mandatereporter7928 you remove your stand
Remove it asap or risk adhesion complications.... ask me how I know
Am suffering can you help me?
Is there risk of pulmonary embolism after gall bladder surgery. If the paatient is dehydrated and kept for 48 hours in case of emergency without being operated.
Yes there is a risk. Age, Weight, previous history of blood clots and more all risk factors. I give all my gallbladder surgery patients a low dose blood thinner in the operation to reduce this risk.
I am suffering but nobady understand me
I have had many pulmonary embolisms, open heart surgery, gastric bypass and now I have to risk my life to another surgery
@@RichHilsden can one get colon cancer from bile going into that area?
@@ronmailloux8655That’s a good question!
Thank You Doctor!.
But you can get stones in the inudidum as well? Correct?
Not sure what you meant. Are you talking g about primary bile duct stones? Yes you can but it’s rare
People love you to be appreciated. it inspires us to do more thanks for Dr Pius Ozigbe for doing what no other doctor could do. Thank for curing my disease ! you are amazing and prosperity thank God bless:!!
Dr. Is not part of your name... it's your job...😊
The worst crime you can do to a person...
Gallstones are painful and people want and pay to get to resolve such issue..So, "Damn if you do and damn if you don't"
You are far more likely to die from not treating symptomatic gallbladder disease than you are from surgery.
It's the people who profit from feeding the population rubbish who are criminals. My life is quite bad now with a sick gallbladder.