Re: When gallbladder stones attack!
From: Jamie (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Thu, 28 Feb 2002 14:16:21 -0800 (PST)
Hi there Jennie
I was reading threw the emails that I get on PCOS and
came across your email and thought I would reply. I
have the same pain in my side that I have had for 5 or
more years. I went to the Dr. several times thinking
it was my gallbladder had thousand of dollars later I
was told that it was not my gallbladder but what is
called a fatter liver. Now that I know this I can't
eat much fat in my meals (only 3grams per protion per
meal)which is very hard to do.
Hope this will help you out.
Jamie
--- Jennie <anonymous@obgyn.net> wrote:
> Hi Jennifer
>
> I am on the internet this evening trying to find a
> bit more information
> on the gallbladder?. I came across your message on
> a webpage about your
> gallstone attack. I am 30 years of age and on and
> off for about 6 years
> I have been getting discomforth from just under my
> boob area in the
> centre or a better way to discribe maybe would be to
> say in the centre
> of the rib cage area, its a hard area to discribe
> really. I have today
> seen my doctor as I am now at the end of my teather,
> (fed up) he is
> writing to my local hospital to arrange an ultra
> sound, as what i have
> discribe sounds like gallstones, he also said that
> my gallbladder wasn't
> in the right place? what ever that means? When I
> crouch up into a ball
> the discomforth disappears, but if I am sat up or
> standing up the
> discomforth is there, almost like what ever is
> inside of me doesn't fit
> and is being stretched. I would be most grateful if
> you could let me
> know if any of what I have discribed sounds familiar
> to you. And would
> love to hear how you are getting on, as the date on
> the website is 18
> Apr 2000 which is almost 2 years ago. :-)
> Thanks you for your time, take care - Jen
> Hesmondhalgh
>
> At Tue, 18 Apr 2000, Jennifer wrote:
> >
> >Hi everyone,
> >I am having yet another gall stone attack. This is
> >ridiculous, because I am only 23! But an
> ultrasound
> >found some stones a couple of months ago when I had
> to
> >go to the ER after a really bad attack. The docs
> told
> >me to ignore for now, and then if it got much worse
> >they would take it out. I do not want them to take
> it out.
> >
> >I was wondering if anyone has any advice on how to
> deal
> >with the attacks, any suggestions on what to take,
> aspirin,
> >natural remedies, etc. I have heard about flushing
> the
> >system, but I have also read that it is not safe.
> Has
> >anyone done it? I would really appreciate any help
> you can offer.
> >
> >Thanks.
> >
> >Jennifer
>
> --
> Jen Hesmondhalgh
>
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