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    Gall Stones and I'm scared.

    Sorry guys - more eyestrain for you.

    As many of you know I have been suffering from indigestion on and off for months.

    I was given Metoclopramide and Lansoprazole by the emergency doctor and I found them most useful.

    I went to see my own doctor who just gave me the Metoclopramide.
    And to be honest it did nothing to help me.

    I called the doctor this afternoon to know the results of an ultrasound scan (I had years ago).
    It shows I do indeed have gallstones and I've now been called in to see him on Tuesday afternoon. :([No] To discuss possible removal.

    Since last week the indigestion has been dreadful again, and I spent most of last week being sick just to take the pain away. [xx(]

    I now have back ache even when I don't eat.
    It is kind of a mild, but perminant dull ache, on the right hand side.
    (If it was round the front it would be under my ribcage.)

    After I finished talking to the doctor I decided to pop out to the shops.
    The taxi arrived and I became aware how scared I was to get in it!
    I told myself not to be so silly and that I wasn't going down that road again. And that me having a slight back ache had nothing whatso ever to do with getting in car. So I sat on the urges to scream for help, took some deep breathes and got on with the shopping.

    I'm not due to see the doc until Tuesday, but my brain is on overload.

    Am I being overly silly?
    Am I worrying about something that isn't going to be half as nasty as I am imagining?
    Does anyone know what I should be expecting to happen?





    Love, light and Best wishes
    Liz xxx
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    []Scatty Eccentric & 'Poet Laureate to panic and anxiety'

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    I'm not sure, but I think that drugs are usually the first choice of treatment, so nothing invasive necessarily.

    Hang in there.

    MS

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    Hi there

    So sorry to hear about your gallstones but in many ways its good that at least you have got to the bottom of the problem and there is an end in sight to the horrible pain you've been experiencing. Not sure how gallstones are removed but whether its invasive or otherwise, surely the benefits of getting rid of the little horrors will outweigh how scared you feel about the procedure.

    Like me, you have a very real health worry at the moment and its natural to feel anxious as you don't know what is coming next and you have to wait until next Tuesday to find out (that my day at the breast clinic too so I'll be thinking of you). As we well know, anxiety isn't rational and so you will find yourself getting uptight at totally unrelated situations but it doesn't mean your going backwards, it means your human.

    Try to keep your mind busy and keep doing stuff so that you don't dwell on negative thoughts. Easier said than done, I know, but keeping yourself occupied will help.

    Take care honey, lots of love Jo xxx

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    HI Liz,

    Firstly a fat free diet can go a long way to help these.

    The Rosemary Conley was originally discovered by Rosemary who needed gall stones out and refused point blank to hav esurgety .

    The options are usually initially an ERCP to see if they can hook them out under local anaesthetic depending on location in the gall bladder duct etc , or a cholecystectomy to have your gall bladder out either by keyhole surgery or open surgery

    If the Ultrasound was ages ago, it will probably be repeated to see if there are more and current location.




    Meg

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    Hi Liz

    Don't worry too much, my mum had these. At least you have had mild symptoms in advance - my mum was sitting at work had a bad pain, threw up in a bin and passed out!

    She had them removed in the end but they can often do keyhole surgery so it wasn't that bad at all - and she felt great really soon after.

    Emily

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    Thanks guys.

    I'm still having the odd panicky moment, but like you say there is no point in worrying until I actually know what is going to happen.
    And the doctor wants to discuss that on Tuesday.

    As far as I can gather open surgery is quite rare now a days and only done when there is no other option.
    I just hope to god they are going to put me out cold when they do what ever it is they decide to do.
    I just wish to god this was all over.
    I'm not sure if I'm afraid of not knowing, or afraid of the going to find out one way or another.

    Thanks Jo I will be thinking of you too.





    Love, light and Best wishes
    Liz xxx
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    The world is there for you to take. There's nowhere you can't go.


    []Scatty Eccentric & 'Poet Laureate to panic and anxiety'

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    More waiting ....

    I have now been refered to a specialist, so I am now waiting for a hospital appointment.

    The results of my blood test have also come back and these show I am low in Vit B12 and I've got to have a course of injections.

    I wish things would get moving. I'm hungry!

    Love, light and Best wishes
    Liz xxx
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    The world is there for you to take. There's nowhere you can't go.


    []Scatty Eccentric & 'Poet Laureate to panic and anxiety'

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    Lanzoprazole can drop your Vit B12 levels

    Meg

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    Liz

    I had to go for a vitamin B12 blood test a couple of weeks ago but they lost the results so I have to go back and repeat it in 3 weeks.

    Interesting what Meg says about Lanzoprazole as I take it too so I wonder if that may cause mine. I haven't had to take it for a few weeks now so we shall see.

    Meg - can you explain how we get low B12 levels and can supplements help cos my doc said that it was made within the body so supplements wouldn't help that much.

    Nicola

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    Hi Liz

    Sorry to hear you have even more waiting - have you got a date for your hospital appointment yet?

    Just think of all those yummy things you'll be able to eat once you're sorted

    Love Jo xx


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