Gallbaldder Removal - Help Me Decide Posted: 09-06-07 15:34pm
I am a 30yr old female who started having
stomach problems about 5 years ago.
Often, after a meal, I'd have to run to
the bathroom 3 or 4 times in about an
hour. It was like my entire system would
empty out in that time. In between
episodes, I was "normal", but sometimes
nauseous for no reason.
Back then, I thought it was because I was
eating so much. I weighed probably 190 for
my 5'6" height, didn't eat very well and
excercised little.
So, I started to exercise some and got
better control of my eating habits.
A couple of years later, I noticed that
these episodes were increasing in
frequency. Maybe once every 2 weeks.
Sometimes, they would be after I ate,
sometimes they would be whenever. It got
to be incredibly embarrassing and started
to affect my work.
I finally went to the doctor and we
thought it was IBS, but I was referred to
a gastro specialist to rule out anything
else.
Postponed and postponed the gastro
appointment because I thought it probably
was just IBS and he couldn't do anything
for me. After a few more episodes, I
finally went.
Had a short discussion with the doc and he
immediately jumped to the gallbladder
diagnosis. I hardly knew what a
gallbladder was! He scheduled me for an
ultrasound and I went home to do some
research. I had more risk factors than I
realized. I had experienced upper right
quadrant pain in my back for awhile, but I
chalked it up to costochondritis. I have
been on birth control for years. I was
overweight. And, my mother, her sister and
their mother all had their gallbladders
removed.
I read about the relationship between fats
and the gallbladder and, after another
rough episode, I made a drastic change in
my diet by cutting back to approx. 30-40g
of fat per day.
Since I started that, the episodes have
decreased in frequency, but, occasionally
will sneak up on me. I've also developed a
nagging ache in the gallbladder area.
There have only been 2 times that this
pain was really serious and they both only
lasted about a half hour. The rest of the
time, it's just uncomfortable.
I went ahead with all of the tests that
the Gastro doc ordered....
Ultrasound - No stones found
HIDA Scan - Ejection fraction >70%
I was fine during the scan and for the
rest of the day, but the next day and for
2 weeks after it felt like I pulled a
muscle in the area of my lower right rib.
Not the same as this other nagging pain in
that area. It was so bad that I went back
to my primary care doc, but they said it
must just be my costochondritis acting
up.
Upper & Lower Endoscopy - Small hiatal
hernia found, but everything else was
normal.
Finally, the doctor said he would refer me
to a surgeon to see what they said. He
said he still thought it must be the
gallbladder and that 80% of the time he'd
seen them removed without the test results
to support it, the patients symptoms had
gone away.
I postponed making the appt with the
surgeon because I was doing ok.
Then, one night, I had a small piece of
very fatty steak for dinner. I didn't
realize how bad it was going to
be...thought I could cut the fat off, but
it was a marbly piece. I didn't like it at
all and maybe only ate a 2 inch by 2 inch,
thin piece.
I woke up at 3am with very sharp pain for
the first time ever. I tossed and turned
until it went away. Around 5am, I was
awake and my tummy was gurgling so I got
up and took some pepto and tried to go
back to sleep. At 7am, I got up and
started to get ready for work.....then,
what seemed like one of my usual episodes
was starting, but it kept going. I was
sick, including vomiting, until around
noon. Had to stay home from work the
entire day, couldn't eat anything until
around 6pm that night. It was like I had
the stomach flu - and it very well could
have been, but I blamed it on the fat. The
next day I made my appt with the surgeon.
The surgeon read my test results and
talked with me about my symptoms and
family history and the pain I had after
the HIDA scan and said everything I told
her was textbook gallbladder. Said I could
have the surgery if I would like to or I
could wait and have more tests in a couple
of years and see if anything shows up
then. She had a couple of good
points....if it's not my gallbladder, at
least I will have eliminated the one thing
that 2 doctors are thinking it is. With my
family history, there's a good chance that
I will need it out in the next 10 years
anyway and, if it is starting to go bad,
the surgery could be worse if I wait.
I'm having a really hard time deciding,
but all of my family and friends think I
should go ahead with it. Their main
concern is that I travel a lot and am
considering traveling overseas in the next
few months...what if I don't get it taken
out and I have a serious attack when I'm
out of the country? What if I wait and I
end up needing emergency surgery?
I've been training for a half marathon so
I am pretty active nowadays. It's been a
challenge for me to make sure I eat enough
of the right stuff to maintain my training
because sometimes I would prefer to eat
very little so I don't have to worry about
having a bad reaction.
And, it's gotten very irritating to
explain why I can't eat this or that...I
had no idea how much fat we eat!
So, why not get it removed?? I keep
reading how some people have worse
symptoms after surgery. I certainly don't
want to be dealing with those overseas
either. And, what if it isn't my
gallbladder? I would feel awful for having
a surgery that I didn't need.
I know that noone can make this decision
but me, but I'm curious to hear any advice
you can offer. Thanks!
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LA Cole
New User, Becoming EHEALTHy
Joined: 30 Oct 2007 Posts: 2
One More Question For Your Doctor Posted: 10-30-07 03:29am
You will want to ask your doctor at what
level your gall bladder is performing; is
it only 40%, 62%, or 95%? That will help
making the decision of removal easier.
Since you'll be out of the country soon,
it does make sense to have it removed. I
want to congratulate you on the lifestyle
changes you made, particularly the intense
exercise it sounds like you're doing. Good
job!
Please check on the level of efficiency %,
then let us know your decision.
Good luck to you-
L.A.
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LA Cole
New User, Becoming EHEALTHy
Joined: 30 Oct 2007 Posts: 2
One More Question For Your Doctor Posted: 10-30-07 03:30am
You will want to ask your doctor at what
level your gall bladder is performing; is
it only 40%, 62%, or 95%? That will help
making the decision of removal easier.
Since you'll be out of the country soon,
it does make sense to have it removed. I
want to congratulate you on the lifestyle
changes you made, particularly the intense
exercise it sounds like you're doing. Good
job!
Please check on the level of efficiency %,
then let us know your decision.
Good luck to you-
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