Well, I'm home. I have surgery on Thursday. I'm going to try to figure something out for me and my kids. Thanks for the well wishes.
Everything will work out for the best. You need to get rid of the pain ASAP.
I had my gall bladder taken out in 1991. At the time, my DD's were 3 1/2 and 2 1/2. I've had acute, sharp pains for the better part of a year. Silly me, I didn't think anything of it. The pains occurred maybe once a month, only lasted a short time (usually 12-18 hours, and always on a weekend, so I never missed any work). But when the pains lasted longer, and started interfering with my work week...that's the time I needed to do something.
I was scheduled for tests on Easter Monday morning, so I was on a liquid diet the day before. Easter Sunday. While everyone else was feasting on ham, potatoes, candy and birthday cake (it was my nephew's birthday), I was eating soup and Jello. But the irksome part was when the birthday boy inquired: "How come Aunt Kathy gets Jello?"
The tests showed the gallstones, and I had my gall bladder taken out the following month. I was one of the first to had it taken out through laser surgery...when was lucky. I was off work a little over a week (that long, only because of Memorial Day weekend). Five weeks later, I went on a week-long camping trip in the Black Hills of South Dakota.
My eldest DD just had her gall bladder removed about 3 months ago (partly due to her lapband surgery about six months earlier.). She was off work only about 3-4 days. She needed to get it done quickly, because she was starting a new job 800 miles away the following month.
I never had any problems eating. DD still has problems digesting everything but the simplest foods.
Again, good luck. You'll be fine.
