Hi, Devon,
I know what it's like to have pain in my right side of the abdomen. I actually
doubled over but that's what appendicitis does to you. I had to be rushed to
the hospital quick because my appendix was getting ready to rupture. Yes, most
people experience a lot of pain with their gallbladder. My aunt Esther did and
she had it removed right away. I'm praying that everything will go well for you.
Rosie
From: ourplace-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:ourplace-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On ;
Behalf Of Devon Wilkins
Sent: Saturday, February 18, 2017 1:40 PM
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Subject: [ourplace] Re: Gallbladder surgery on February 27
Hi, there, Sue. From what I understand, a lot of people experience lots of
actual pain because the gallbladder is trying to squeeze the stones into the
common bile duct, which it shares with the pancreas. I’ve had tenderness on my
right side just below the ribs, but I haven’t had so much in the way of pain,
apparently because the stones are too big to get into the duct. The
gallbladder just continues to squeeze up around the stones, making me very
tender and very nauseous. I’ve been fooling around with this darn thing for
the past 17 years now, getting a gallbladder infection every four years or so.
It has hospitalized me twice now. When it happened again last August, and the
surgeon told me that she could remove the gallbladder in spite of the fact that
I no longer have a belly button, I told her I’d like to get it done and over
with. Besides, this last time, I guess I was jaundiced, and they thought a
smaller stone had developed, and was obstructing the passage of bile. They put
a camera down my throat to check things out, but the G.I. specialist said he
only found what he called sludge. I was supposed to have the gallbladder
removed in early December, but I was just returning home from training with my
new guide dog then, and I thought it would have been just a little too hectic,
so I postponed it until February 27. I hope that wasn’t too much information,
lolol. Devon.
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[mailto:ourplace-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Sue Starfas
Sent: February-18-17 4:12 PM
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Subject: [ourplace] Re: Gallbladder surgery on February 27
Hi, Devon,
I hope and pray that all goes well with your surgery. I’m so glad you will
have people around you to provide support and help when you need it.
If I may ask, what kinds of symptoms have you been having that make this
surgery necessary?
Take care.
Sue
From: Devon Wilkins <mailto:theharness@xxxxxxxx>
Sent: Saturday, February 18, 2017 4:21 AM
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Subject: [ourplace] Re: Gallbladder surgery on February 27
Thanks, Linda and everyone. Your prayers will be very much appreciated. I’m a
bit nervous about it, but then, who isn’t when it comes to surgery? As far as
friends go, I feel very blessed to have made new friends since moving here to
Peterborough five years ago about now. The two people who will help Frankie
and me get through the first few days after the operation are people I met
through the Peterborough New Horizons Band. I have three sisters currently
living in Ottawa, which is about 4 hours’ drive northeast of here, but they’re
76, 79, and 92 years old respectively, and travelling here isn’t nearly as easy
now as it once would have been. Even the youngest of those three is ten years
older than I am. So yes, I’m very blessed to have friends here. I’ll no doubt
be in touch with everyone before the surgery, and I can’t imagine why I won’t
be able to drop the odd note fairly soon afterwords. Devon.
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[mailto:ourplace-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Linda Gehres
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Subject: [ourplace] Re: Gallbladder surgery on February 27
Will be praying for you, Devon. Glad you have friends who can help you through
this!
Linda G.
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[mailto:ourplace-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Karen Delzer
Sent: Friday, February 17, 2017 6:03 PM
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Subject: [ourplace] Re: Gallbladder surgery on February 27
Devon, I'll be praying for you. Doesn't sound like lots of fun, but glad you'll
have the help you need to get through it.
Karen
on 05:09 PM 2/17/2017, Devon Wilkins said:
Hi, everyone. Just thought I�d let you know that I�ll be going to have my
gallbladder out a week from this coming Monday. I�ve never had abdominal
surgery, but aside from the pain caused by the air that they pump in, I
understand that this won�t be too painful. If all goes well, they will only
have to make four small incisions. I have a friend who will stay with me that
first night, and then I understand that a nurse will be checking in with me
once a day. Frankie would be more than happy to keep an eye on my incisions,
but the best he could do for me would be to lick them, and I�m not sure that
that would be a good idea, especially if his tongue just came from, lol.
Devon.