Hi Dan
I really do appreciate you and your feedbacks
I hope pancreatis and gall bladder disorders can be resolved
I would see how i can go about doing those tests, they are pretty expensive
I have spent all i have got already, its so...............
Have been seeing this doctor for about 2months now, he has been very nice and he seems learned
We dont have so many specialist here in Nigeria, those that are available are expensive
May God bless you immensely, i would keep you posted
Take care you Dan
I really do appreciate you and your feedbacks
I hope pancreatis and gall bladder disorders can be resolved
I would see how i can go about doing those tests, they are pretty expensive
I have spent all i have got already, its so...............
Have been seeing this doctor for about 2months now, he has been very nice and he seems learned
We dont have so many specialist here in Nigeria, those that are available are expensive
May God bless you immensely, i would keep you posted
Take care you Dan
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Hi Oise,
Once they truly identify what it is then there is treatment available. You can live quite normally without a gallbladder. Pancreatitis is treated depending upon their findings and may involve antibiotics or surgery.
The important thing is to find out what is making you feel as you do.
If you've only seen this doctor for 2 months he/she probably still really doesn't know your background/history. Keep telling them what the symptoms are and be specific. As you know, this post started with not feeling well after making love. We've gone completely around that and are now focusing on specifics. If it helps, write down your symptoms and anything that you can think of that might be related. If you have a pain in your abdomen and are bloated for example make a note of when this occurred and what you ate and were doing before hand. The more details you can provide the better the outcome.
I know its a lot of work to monitor yourself, but you have to do it. You and your doctor are a team and he needs to know exactly what is going on to make the best diagnosis.
Good luck and keep us posted. Dan
Once they truly identify what it is then there is treatment available. You can live quite normally without a gallbladder. Pancreatitis is treated depending upon their findings and may involve antibiotics or surgery.
The important thing is to find out what is making you feel as you do.
If you've only seen this doctor for 2 months he/she probably still really doesn't know your background/history. Keep telling them what the symptoms are and be specific. As you know, this post started with not feeling well after making love. We've gone completely around that and are now focusing on specifics. If it helps, write down your symptoms and anything that you can think of that might be related. If you have a pain in your abdomen and are bloated for example make a note of when this occurred and what you ate and were doing before hand. The more details you can provide the better the outcome.
I know its a lot of work to monitor yourself, but you have to do it. You and your doctor are a team and he needs to know exactly what is going on to make the best diagnosis.
Good luck and keep us posted. Dan
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Hi Oise, I was just wondering how you were doing? I hadn't heard from you and wondered if you were able to find out any answers to your problems? Give us an update if you're around, okay? Thanks :-)
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Hi Oise, not to bug you but how are you doing? I'd like to hear if you've had an improvement in your condition or anything like that. Let me know if you're around, okay?
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