Anyway, when the pains first started, they were only very mild, I found if I jumped in the shower the pains would ease. The first night that they were really bad, it was the middle of the night! I jumped in the shower and even that didn't work, I tried everything to get the pain to stop, and usually I have a high pain tolerance, but I cried and cried because I was in so much agony, my partner woke and we jumped straight in the car and headed to the hospital. They gave me panadene forte, and as I found out later on panadene forte contains kodine and apparently that makes the pain worse... Which it did!
My attacks last anywhere between 4-6 hours, anyhow, a friend of mine recommended quickeze but I'm unsure whether that will help :/
My daughter also had a Dr. dismiss her pain being gallstones therefore she had a second opion and had to have immediate surgery to remove gallbladder with 8 large stones when in her early twenties !
Hi! I've had gallbladder attacks since I was twelve (20 now) and I was diagnosed two days ago with gallstones! I have surgery scheduled to have it removed completely. But this morning I suffered another very bad attack and needed quick relief. I took 3 ibuprofen and took a hot shower and pain was gone immediately! I've heard of a hot shower working, but I only tried it because I was covered in chills and just wanted to get warm. But it made the pain go away almost instantly. Now I can finally get some sleep!
I have a theory -- never seen this in any website or heard it from a doctor so, as they say, your mileage may vary. But my worst attacks have come after eating a late meal with a moderate amount of fat and going to bed quickly. My theory is that there is something in digesting while lying down that triggers the worst attacks (last one was 14 hours). So now I'm resolved to eat early and be active, or at least sit up, for a few hours before heading to bed. For what it's worth I have a single gallstone of 1.9 cm diameter--fortunately to be removed in a month.