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After that, i friend gave me a tip that helped her when she had her GB attacks- 2 advil and "chug" some Maalox. I'm sure not the most Orthodox method, but it works.
In 2008 I had a laproscopic surgery to remove some endometriosis, and while there, he discovered I also had adhesions and cysts, when asked, it was still stated that it was unrelated to my GB cycle pains.
Throughout the last near-decade, I've used the Maalox/Advil cocktail anytime I've felt the initial cramp of GB spasm and been grateful that it works.
Fast forward to today: Over the past year my eating habits have changed and I've lost over 50 lbs... My GB issue happens so infrequently now, I'm guessing due to my eating habits and weight loss, that I really hadn't given it any thought, until last night. I ended up having to take a muscle relaxer just so that the pain would subside long enough for me to go to sleep. For me, it must have mostly to do with foods- I ate terribly yesterday. Fast food for lunch, and over ate supper too. But also, obviously, my cycle because it doesn't happen unless I'm about to start my flow. Going to keep following for any other info. Thanks to all who have posted!
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My upper right abdominal pain starts the same day of my period and gets progressively worse over the following 2-3 days and usually lingers well past my period... anywhere from 3-5 days thereafter. It seems like 2 weeks out of the month are consumed with this horrible pain!
It has been going on for years, but only in the last year has the pain reached a point where it is effecting my life. I try to function like a normal person, but my runs are horrible, my energy is way down, I lost weight, and I feel depression.
Thus far I've had a pelvic and abdominal ultrasound and the only thing they found was a benign tumor on my left ovary. I'm going in for a mri of my abdomen/pelvis and getting a full blood test.
I read a lot about attacks, but what about pain that lasts for about 11/2 -2 weeks out of the month? The pain is a dull constant throbbing pain tender to the touch. I force myself to run, but it is usually a horrible run with the pain even more intense.... especially when running downhill.
I try to eat healthy, but even a basic light meal sometimes causes issues! Bloating, nausea, malaise, burping... to the point I don't even want to eat.
Does anyone else experience this!
Thanks for anything help!
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I've had an upper endoscopy, 2 contrast CTs, an MRCP, an assortment of blood tests, and ultrasounds... everything apparently appears "normal".
Seeing as I no longer have my gallbladder, what else could cause this crippling pain?
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While I'm happy (for lack of a better word) to know I'm not the only one with this issue, I also feel terrible that others are experiencing this horrific pain.
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And I only found this thread because, today, I experienced the most gallbladder pain that I've had for 2 years. And, guess what, this is the first day of my period..!
To all the ladies out there who have experienced, and/or continue to experience, this frightening, debilitating condition, you are not crazy. This is real, and we need our health care providers to take it seriously. PERIOD.
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Hello, I am 27 and I have been experiencing this pain for the past 10 years. I have recently noticed a correlation between my inflammation outbreaks and my period. I have been tested for gallbladder issues with no results. I have just learned to deal with it. I noticed that what I eat definitely has an effect on whether or not I have an outbreak each month when I start my menstrual cycle. Although I sometimes have breakouts even when I'm not menstruating, I have noticed they are more likely to occur when I am. The pain usually starts in the afternoon and lasts throughout the night, with the pain increasing as it gets later in the day. Sometimes is goes away the first day, and sometimes It persists for 2-3 days. What works for me is reclining on the couch and relaxing as much as possible. I literally don't move at all. I even avoid taking deep breaths. I focus on my breathing and trying to relax my stomach and back completely. Do something to keep your mind off it like reading or watching a movie. And reclining is key. If I try to lay horizontally then the pain increases. I know that hearing that you just have to live with it is not what you want to hear, but knowing how to work through it makes a big difference. Hope this helps!
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