Dson-in-law spent around 10 hours in the ER on Saturday for what they feel may be a failing gall bladder.. He had already been to an Urgent Care on Wed. night and was given pain meds until the earliest appt. at the gastro's office (the 7th).. The pain became considerably worse when he woke up Sat. morning though and he actually asked my DD to take him to the ER.. (That is a big deal.. He does not "do" ER's..)
Called the gasto's office first thing today and they are going to do the function test this Thursday morning..
Anyhow - it got to me thinking about the posts I have read here - and elsewhere - and it seems like it's almost always women I'm reading about that have had to have their GB's removed - including my own DD..
Is this something that is much more common in women than in men? And if so, why? Is there an actual "cause" - such as diet?
Curiosity getting the best of me again.. LOL..
Called the gasto's office first thing today and they are going to do the function test this Thursday morning..
Anyhow - it got to me thinking about the posts I have read here - and elsewhere - and it seems like it's almost always women I'm reading about that have had to have their GB's removed - including my own DD..
Is this something that is much more common in women than in men? And if so, why? Is there an actual "cause" - such as diet?
Curiosity getting the best of me again.. LOL..

I've never heard of gallbladder cancer..

I am guessing that the stats would show it is more common in women but by no means limited to them. Just as an FYI, thyroid cancer is more common in women also.
