Devon,
My husband just had his gallbladder removed microscopically and he feels much
better. He was only down for a few days then could resume life as normal. He
had to watch what he ate for a while but is fine now. I pray you get feeling
better soon and that you can have the surgery soon. Take care.
Connie
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On Aug 14, 2016, at 10:38 PM, Devon Wilkins <theharness@xxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hi, everyone. Last Tuesday morning, I noticed a pain and nausea that I’ve
become familiar with from time to time over the past 16 years. By Thursday
afternoon, I was feeling so punk that I took myself to the Emergency
Department of our local hospital. They did an ultrasound of my gallbladder,
and took some blood, and the next thing I knew, a surgeon was standing beside
me, telling me that my blood levels were indicating that I might have a stone
stuck in my common bile duct, and that I really shouldn’t go back home,
because things could become worse fairly quickly. On Friday afternoon, they
stuck a tube down my throat, and cleaned out the duct, which in turn put my
at a small risk of inflammation of the pancreas. Saturday morning, they told
me that my pancreatic enzymes were up slightly, and that they wanted to keep
me another day. Finally, this morning, they said that things still aren’t
perfect, but that they’re dramatically better than they were, so I was
sprung. Just in time, too, because a sister and some of her family were
planning to travel through Peterborough on their way home, and wanted to have
lunch with me. I had just enough time to hop into the shower before they
were here to pick me up. I have to see the surgeon in a couple of weeks, and
we’ll set a date then to remove this pesky gallbladder of mine. I’ve fooled
around with it long enough. Now, it’s time for it and me to part company,
but I sure do hope I get to see the stones that have caused me such
discomfort from time to time … little buggers anyway! Smiles. Devon.