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Update.
Hi Friends,
I meet with a surgeon in an hour to talk about removing my gallbladder. I also finally got an appointment with the breast surgeon..Feb. 23 and a surgery date of march 1. No more severe pain...just nausea. I'll keep you posted.
Love,
Cristi
I meet with a surgeon in an hour to talk about removing my gallbladder. I also finally got an appointment with the breast surgeon..Feb. 23 and a surgery date of march 1. No more severe pain...just nausea. I'll keep you posted.
Love,
Cristi
Cristi,
Thanks for keeping us informed. You're really making progress now, and I hope that every step along the way goes smoothly.
Good luck with your meeting.
Love,
Tex
Thanks for keeping us informed. You're really making progress now, and I hope that every step along the way goes smoothly.
Good luck with your meeting.
Love,
Tex
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Hi Everyone,
It's coming out at 4pm tomorrow.
He seemed like a very thorough and methodical man....like you want your surgeon to be. He didn't put a lot of weight into the HIDA scan since I had had morphine the night before. But what convinced him was the fact that I had had stones before when I had had a pelvic ultrasound to check my ovaries about 5 years ago. He said once a stone maker, always a stone maker. My family history ...my Mother and her Mother both had gallbladder disease was a factor in the decision as well.
They say I can come home 2 hours after the surgery if it's done laproscopically ....3 days if not.
Went to my son's basketball game afterwards and there was a woman there who had her gallbladder removed 10 years ago by the same surgeon and said he is very good. Always great to hear. Thanks everyone for helping me get through this. I can't believe I have been having these awful attacks for 3 decades and that there is a possibility of never having another one. I am nervous but can't help being excited to find a cure. I'll talk with you all later.
Love,
Cristi
It's coming out at 4pm tomorrow.
He seemed like a very thorough and methodical man....like you want your surgeon to be. He didn't put a lot of weight into the HIDA scan since I had had morphine the night before. But what convinced him was the fact that I had had stones before when I had had a pelvic ultrasound to check my ovaries about 5 years ago. He said once a stone maker, always a stone maker. My family history ...my Mother and her Mother both had gallbladder disease was a factor in the decision as well.
They say I can come home 2 hours after the surgery if it's done laproscopically ....3 days if not.
Went to my son's basketball game afterwards and there was a woman there who had her gallbladder removed 10 years ago by the same surgeon and said he is very good. Always great to hear. Thanks everyone for helping me get through this. I can't believe I have been having these awful attacks for 3 decades and that there is a possibility of never having another one. I am nervous but can't help being excited to find a cure. I'll talk with you all later.
Love,
Cristi
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All my best Cristi. I hope you're feeling better soon . .
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It's been pretty unbelievable how this has played out and finally a long awaited diagnosis & possible cure for these attacks you have been suffering from from 30 years. Hopefully, some of your other issues will be fall better into perspective after the surgery.cludwig wrote: I can't believe I have been having these awful attacks for 3 decades and that there is a possibility of never having another one. I am nervous but can't help being excited to find a cure.
It's amazing what good surgeons are doing in the operating room these days - I'm thinking they have literally been forced to take up the slack (because often the buck stops with them) for the lack of competent MD's diagnosing conditions before they get to chronic stages.
We all must be proactive about our health issues, and that's one of many gracious gifts you have brought to our forum Cristi. Thank you.
Hope your resting well, thinking about you and your family.
Love,
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Best of luck today Cristi. Had mine out a number of years ago after many problems and had to go to ER and it was so infected I was in the hospital 6 days before they would operate. Good for you being proactive and finding a surgeon that is on the ball.
Love, Maggie
Love, Maggie
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Thinking of you Cristi and wishing you well! Take care and check in whenever you feel up to it.
Love,
Mars
Love,
Mars
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