Gallstones?
#351751 - 11/06/09 05:44 PM
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Hi all- ive had this strange pressure/stiffness on my right side below the rib cage for a few weeks and am concerned it might be gallstones. no pain though. i have been eating a ton of avocados for the past several months and lately notice that they give me indigestion. since avocados are high in fat i made the connection to my gall bladder. should i see a doctor? i really need a break from doctors and tests, but want to stay on top of this
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I had a tightness,pain,tinge,catch in my right side. I did not have any gallstones but my gallbladder was not functioning correctly.....I noticed it more when I ate fatty foods, red meats, etc......that was before I realized I had IBS or would not have been eating them anyway. But I had it removed. They did a HIDA scan test for the function of the gall bladder. Thats how I knew....the ultrasound showed no stones. Its worth asking about.
-------------------- When all else fails.....have tea.
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Was it really necessary to get it removed? I heard that it could make IBS/digestion worse and predispose you to gastric disease.
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Although my IBS is IBS-C I was also worried about the possibility of D but I have not had any problems. My doctor said the percentage of people who get D is very low. I did have to have mine out as it was only functioning at 11% if I recall. I feel so much better. I know that they do not know exactly what causes IBS but I was reading where they have found some correlation between people who have suffered trauma to the stomach area like people who have gone to other countries and gotten sick with D from the water etc so I considered that it is possible that my ill functioning gall bladder may have brought on or exacerbated my IBS. I dont know that it caused it, because I have had stomach issues in the past. If you have IBS-D, you may have to really consider the gall bladder issue. If it is actually not functioning, you will probably have to have it removed eventually. One of my inlaws had to have hers removed and at that point it had hardened which made it a little more serious. You really should discuss it extensively with your GP or GI doctor and see how sure they are that it is your gall bladder. I would not have it removed just because they "think" it could be bad. Make them give you the test. I think there are a couple.....mine was the HIDA scan. They put die into you and then wait and then give you another shot of something that is supposed to make your gall bladder contract and expand and then they take a series of x-rays of your gall bladder. Mine looked the same in every photo which means it was not contracting and expanding.
-------------------- When all else fails.....have tea.
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Thanks for all the info. My problem is IBS-C and I also have celiac & food sensitivities , cutting out various foods and supplementing my diet with enzymes and probiotics has helped somewhat but im still not 100%. about 2 months ago my liver ALT enzyme came back slightly elevated and still is, however, i am now on milk thistle, dandelion root and n- acetylcysteine for liver support and am cutting out beef and avocados for a while, but as i said i have noticed that tightness in my side. im hoping it will pass but i may go to my gastro this week to discuss. i really hope i dont have more problems on top of what i already have...ive been thru hell and just want a break from it all
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I had my gallbladder removed April 08..gallstones. I had horrible gallbladder attacks for years which was passed off as IBS!!! I've had a break from IBS symptoms for about a year after having it removed, but has come back after my knee replacement surgery. The "attacks" I get now are nothing compared to how I suffered for years from the poorly functioning gallbladder. Noone ever spoke to me about a HIDA scan...which they had!!
-------------------- IBS-C Sufferer since I was 18 and a FMS sufferer also!! Not feeling well enough to shop...Visit my online website!! www.youravon.com/bwethman
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isnt there a way to dissolve the stones with medication? is surgery always necessary?
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I don't know if gallstones can be dissolved (like kidney stones) and I think even if they are, the actual gall bladder is still not functioning correctly so the problem will persist (if it is actually gall bladder/gall stones). At this point, if I had to go back, I'd still do it no question. I feel so much better even with the IBS-C. The gall bladder malfunction does not always produce stones so if you don't have them, it doesn't necesarily mean that the gall bladder is functioning correctly. Just follow through with the doctor and ask him/her to explore all possibilities.
-------------------- When all else fails.....have tea.
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thanks
can having your GB removed increase your chances of cancer? I already have celiac and food allergies and am concerned that if i need to have it removed my health will further deteriorate
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What does a gallbladder attack feel like?
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When I had attacks it felt like someone was sitting on my chest.The pressure got worse and worse.Belching helped and my husband would pound on my back but my attacks would last for four to five hours.I had one stuck in the ducts,it would fall back out but eventually it got stuck and even a sip of water would send me into extreme pain. You will have no doubt about it if its a gallbladder attack
Go have an ultrasound done on it and they will tell you if you have stones
-------------------- IBS-D since 1999...mostly stable..i do cheat too.Bad me.
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You can do a gallbladder cleanse.
Go to a holistic healer and ask them.
-------------------- IBS-D since 1999...mostly stable..i do cheat too.Bad me.
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Sorry to bring back such an old post, but I'm considering my problems to be a gallbladder issue. I'm having an ultrasound done tomorrow morning.
To anyone with gallbladder attacks, are they worse at night? Mine come usually between 7 - 1 am. Last night I woke up at 1 am with gurgling in my stomach and had to relieve the gas for about an hour and a half. Sometimes I'll have D and cramping will last for a day and a half.
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Not from experience, but from some study: a gallbladder related pain is usually felt in the upper middle abdomen or below the right rib cage. It is a cramping pain (prolonged cramps may last from several minutes to few hours; they are often triggered by meals and appear within an hour after the meal). It often radiates into the right shoulder or scapula. It is sometimes associated with nausea.
Gurgling and gas appearing several hours after the meal (or diarrhea lasting for a day and half) are not typical for gallbladder disorders, but rather for food intolerances, like fructose malabsorption or lactose intolerance.
-------------------- I don't have IBS.
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I agree that it could be food intolerances. It seems worse when I have red meat and fatty foods from my food diary. Even when I don't have lactose or much fruit.
Heather mentioned in The First Year of IBS, "For patients with indigestion, nausea, and bloating, an abdominal ultrasound to rule out gallstones."
According to WebMD, "When symptoms do appear, they include the following: Pain in the upper abdomen and upper back. The pain may last a long time (several hours), Nausea, Vomiting, Other gastrointestinal problems, including bloating, indigestion, and gas."
So my symptoms are included, so I'm checking it out. I'll know for sure tomorrow. I'll let you know what the ultrasound exam shows. Thanks!
Edited by Islandsguy123 (06/08/11 08:54 AM)
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