my gallbladder is functioning at 3%. I have no nausea or pain except for pain under the left shoulder blade, and sometimes very infrequent under the right. I have had a very scarry thing happen 3 times spaced about 4-6 months apart. I wake up at night with a burning starting at my feet and moving up to the top of my head. it is a very hot feeling and makes me very weak and sweaty. i don't feel like I can even get out of bed, but feel like I must go get something to eat. I feel faint trying to make it to the kitchen. I usually eat crackers and peanut butter and just sit about an hour until I feel better. I was just wondering if anyone has experienced anything like this with the gallbladder. I don't have any other health problems.
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I just had my test and my gb I working 22% and some food I eat make me sick so I go back and see the Dr today
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My gb was functioning at 1% and I was constantly having pain attacks by my go (right side). I had my gallbladder removed and about a year later had the same symptoms. My gastro ran a bunch of test and finally diagnosed me with bile reflux and sphincter of the oddi. I had an ercp and sphincterotomy. It's been a year since the procedure and I continue to have the pain attacks and severe nausea. Anybody else in the same boat?
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Hi .the percentage that I was given.any thing under 39 percent.
Mind is at 10% .just had gal bladder surgery with laposcopty..was and still have pain.nausea .cramping.burning sensation .all over.tightness in left chest.above stomach.lower pain right side and back.to the left.
They decided to leave it in cause I might bleed from having fatty liver.
Stage 3-level 4..(nash).I'm back to square one.have to wait for another month .deal with all pain.very hesitant to give pain killers that long.
Anyone knows is this the normal thing to leave it in.when u been dealing with it for months.
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Mind is at 10% .just had gal bladder surgery with laposcopty..was and still have pain.nausea .cramping.burning sensation .all over.tightness in left chest.above stomach.lower pain right side and back.to the left.
They decided to leave it in cause I might bleed from having fatty liver.
Stage 3-level 4..(nash).I'm back to square one.have to wait for another month .deal with all pain.very hesitant to give pain killers that long.
Anyone knows is this the normal thing to leave it in.when u been dealing with it for months.
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I had my gall bladder removed last year. My gallbladder was working at only 15%. Had a lot of stomach pain and heartburn. I was taking Prilosec and antacids nothing helped. I had to stop eating anything with fats in it. I lost weight, but felt a lot better. I did have my gallbladder removed. Now I limit my fat intake and do just fine.
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I was told that my gallbladder was only working at 1% and that I also had a lazy gallbladder I also have lazy bowel syndrome and I have paralysis which could be a lot of the problem. I've always been told not to have surgery unless it was absolutely necessary and to control your gallbladder by diet if you could . It was much better than having it removed . So now I'm really worried about what to do. I am at risk when I have surgery I am allergic to Anesthesia and because of other medical issues.
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I had the same thing happen to me and my Dr gave me acid reflux meds and I haven't had anymore attracts so far , but my gallbladder is now only working at 24% and I see a sergean on Monday. It's a very scary thing to happen I thought I was having a heart attac... See a Dr.
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My gallbladder is also working at 10% didn't you have it removed? And if so what is it like after having it removed?
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He might be looking for bad bacteria that can live in your gut for a long time and go undiagnosed. Research H-Pylori and see if you have had some of the symptoms. One thing it can cause is ULCERS. An endoscopy can get you an answer. It's nothing to mess around with.
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how did they test you for Sjorgens? That does affect the liver, and i am concerned that I need to be extra cautious with diet and perhaps be on medication.
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