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PostPosted: 11/03/06 - 17:13    Post subject: post gallbladder pain Vote now! Reply with quote

I had my gallbladder removed July 5th and while recovery has gone pretty well, the scar where they took out the gallbladder (in the center abdomin) is still incredibly sensitive. It doesnt appear swollen or bruised but feels bruised if touched. Its been 4 months now, and I am just wondering if this is a symptom of something else or slow healing??
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