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Hope they could do the laproscopic version and you are home on the couch right now! If not, at least it's done. :smile: Hope you are feeling better already.
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Hi Friends,

I'm home. Was lucky to have it taken laproscopically and was home by 10pm. Feeling pretty good...no NAUSEA for the first time in over a year. I just have some pinching where the stitches are. Thanks for all the good wishes and prayers. I am just going to be laying around for a couple more days.

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Hi Cristi. Well done. Good to hear that everthing went to plan & you are home & recovering well.

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Awesome! Thanks for the update.
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:grin: Feeling HAPPY for you!!

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Yea...it's done...so glad you're feeling better! JJ
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Thinking of you Christi

I hope that everything goes on well. Will send you good vibs.

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Hi Cristi, I was wondering if you ever did testing for Small Intestine Bacterial Overgrowth or a Hydrogen/Methane Breath test. Did you?

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Post by cludwig »

Hi,

I just answered you on your other post. I did get my "autopsy"report back on my gallbladder and it said that it found a chronically diseased gallbladder with no stones.

Dr. Galland mentioned another test he thought was valuable for folks who continue to have problems when they think they have eliminated all their food intolerances where you drink something that unfortunately contains lactose. It is supposed to be another method of finding food allergies other than blood or stool tests. He mentioned some lab...like smokey mountain??? If you're interested I can look up my notes.

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cludwig wrote:Hi,

I just answered you on your other post. I did get my "autopsy"report back on my gallbladder and it said that it found a chronically diseased gallbladder with no stones.

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Eh, any chance you could get them to be more specific? Diseased with what? A gallbladder or any other organ for that matter doesn't just give up on it's own. Interesting that they found no stones.
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