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I had those symptoms in my tounge after giving birth and what I did was use listene and brushed my tounge everyday and all symptoms where gone in a week or. Two
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My name is Kristin, I'm 17. It's been about a week since my surgery and at least very two days the right side of my face (mainly my ear) goes completely numb. If you know anything please reply back
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Did you ever find out the answers to these problems ? And if they ever went away ?
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I'm feeling that way 4 week after b, feeling like I need help walking because my legs are so shaky ,I feel I'm learning to walk all over again.
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I had my gallbladder removed last week when I was in recovery I told them I couldn't feel my legs and feet they don't know how it happened
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I am looking for answers I had my gallbladder out I walked in hospital fun I was carried out because I have no feeling in my feet in the back of my leg is this temporarily when I get my feelings back
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I am still trying to figure this out. Now turning to functional medicine and genetic info to see if i can get answers. This is jwkath who started this message. Anyone figure there gallbladder followed by PN yet?
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had my gallbladder removed in feb 2016, had all kinds of tests, scraping gallstone out, went down my throat 2,3 times; anyway, 2 weeks later, my feet was burning like hell, feels like my feet stick to bathroom floor, take methadone, 60 mg daily to no avail, was wondering what the surgeon or the dr that went down my throat tore something or what the hell is going on, bout to go off the deep end
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I have the same issues scared I can’t feel the heat on my tongue and I have clogged ears and all
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had galbladder removed in 2-16, a week later my feet, toes were like mud was dried all over ,really a b, but it's 2 yrs now and i have just started taking a little vit E and zinc and it feels like it's easing as for as just sitting round , its not as bad; there for a while i could pop a cap in some dr s ass ; they say its peripheral neuropathy from taking levaquin, levofloaxanin// mind the mispelled word but, thats autually whats caused it all
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how would know/ after ill - advised cholesysect./ many ba d complicat. occurred
also concerned of nerve damage as walkinhg painful/ ven .insuffic
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you can bet, it will get worse and worse, if you had galbladder , ecp, etc, took any of the poisons for the nasty germs they insert in your body ,,, drs, doing their tests, the fluoroquonies,?; meds for bacteria, they cause peripheral neuropathy, especially the toes of both feet; b 12, methylcobalamin only,,,,, b-1 ;benfotiamine,,,, r-alpha lipoic acid r-ala,,, to maybe cause split nerves to regenerate, theres your problem;;;; see ,these drs don't a cats ass about harming you long as they' re paid for their sloppy work
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i had same 2.5 yrs ago and the toes of both feet feels as if theres dried mud there on burnt toes, they say a combo of , b12, b1 alpha lipioc acid///// the b12 has to be, methylcoblamin, b1 ,benfotiamine, the other, b12 with cynacoblac, whatever is not worth your money, try it
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i'm sure if you had galbladder removed it was b/cause you were having painful galstones clogging your bile ducts; dr will do a ecp ,run wire down throat and scrape the stons out of the duct, you get what drs call penumonia, but its really germs on their wires sticking where no wire belongs, causing peripheral neuropathy, esp in the toes of feet/// permanent/// only thing is, get use to it or read my other posts about what to take
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I had the same problems. Try drinking Gatorade. The gal bladder removal robs the body of nutrients that you need It puts you In a state of diabetic.
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