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PS According to my GP and ultrasound technician 98% of all teenagers especially girls who come in with severe abdominal pain have gallstones or gallbladder inflammation and end up having their gallbladders removed.
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Because I was sooo young they did a ton of tests on my and told me that we have Pernicious Anemia and one of the symptoms of that is bad gall bladders.
I will be following up on my daughter right away... i went through this 30 years ago almost exactly... i had to go through soooo many tests and months of pain and throwing up... do NOT let them say 'you are too young'... ask about it early and have it checked because it is soooo painful.
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Dear all,
I have been going through this Post and my concern is all about my dearest brother. He is 22 and he has no problem with his stomach. BUT he had a thorough Check up while he was joining INDIAN NAVY that he was detedt some POLYPS in his GALL bladder slightly higher than the allotted amount.
Now my major concern is he is been told to remoive the Gall bladder and report to the department in one month or else No job in Navyyyyy....
PLs Guys help me out.!! now we are confused.. whether to take risk of removing gall bladder just to join NAVY ????
HELP
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Did your nausea go away? My grandson, 14-1/2, is probably going to have his gall bladder taken out. What symptoms were you experiencing prior to having the surgery? Did these symptoms go away once your gall bladder was removed?
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I had to have my Gallbladder removed after suffering months with unstoppable pain in my abdomen, back, legs, and chest. I am only 17 years of age but my gallbladder was eroding inside me and had an "innumerable amount of stones", along with extreme inflammation. Life is so much better after surgery. No complications, and everything went smoothly. I was out the same day and home to rest. However, Doctors should study up more on Gallbladder attack and disease symptoms. They are quick to rule out somethings that should always be considered. Especially when so many signs and chances are given to do the right thing. Gallbladder surgery is for the best. The payoff of being able to eat food again and not having to starve yourself in fear of being in pain, is quite the privilege. I believe this sort of thing also runs in families My sister just had to have hers removed as well and she is only 13. Just be careful and be aware. Enjoy being severe pain free. c:
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Hiya, I'm twelve years old (thirteen in a couple of days) and for the last week or so I've been feeling quite sick everytime I need to go for 'a number 2'. When I need to go I get a sudden nauseous feeling, not in my stomach, but in my throat. Its as if the vomit just builds up in my throat or something. When I suffer from this, I never end up throwing up, which I find weird. I sometimes also feel naueous AFTER I've been for a number 2 aswell, which is strange. Last Saturday I woke up during the night and felt as though I was going to be sick, but once I went for a poo I was ok. A few minutes later I found myself needing another poo, and when I had one it was quite soft. I then had about four other number 2's and then I was a bit shivery for a while, but then eventually went to sleep. There is history of IBS in my family (my Gran has it) , so is there a possibility I might have it too? And if so, is IBS common in kids my age and teenagers? Thanksss!:-D
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