Okay I have to vent- again. Same problem, different story!
So I mentioned earlier to Piecey how I called the DR, AGAIN today about this issue that I believe is my gallbladder (Green stool, back discomfort, stomach discomfort, and Mondays terribly pain). Ive called twice this week about this problem (today making the second time). Well I called at about 10... and never heard anything back so just now I decide to call, AGAIN, and ask to see what the doctor said. This isnt just one green stool-- this is 3 days of green stool. So she goes to the dr because she cant read her handwriting (I believe it- i used to work there), and comes back and told me that it said "unless there is still pain, don't worry about it". Ummm- hello? I know, for a fact, something isn't normal. Ive had a perfectly fatigue/pain free second trimester thus far-- and suddenly-- i feel like crap (all after that terribly pain on Monday that was literally ER worthy). So I told her that Im not in "Pain" but "Discomfort".. and im no doctor but I know that something is wrong. I dont see why the drs wouldnt want to play it safe and send me somewhere to be evaluated- on my own dime. Wouldnt it be better on their part to be safe than to know about something and be sorry? Not that this is a worry- but what if something happened to me? Liver Damage? I lost the baby due to the baby not getting something because that something is wrong with me. I mean-- those may be radical things-- but without being evaluated somehow, someway, they don't know. They dont even have to do it there-- my drs office is within a hospital so i could easily go down and have the hospital evaluate me. Something!?
Okay- vent over. We will see what they say. Im sure im labeled as the problem patient now-- lol..
ETA: I did want to mention that i was told that at 18w i could still possibly be a candidate for gallbladder surgery. They do still do it in pregnant women up until the time that the uterus comes close to the gallbladder. I dont want surgery- ive never had surgery and really havent been to the doctor except routine visits at all-- but if its necessary why not catch it while something can be done. Is it just me here? Ahh-- pregnancy hormones! LOL
Ahh, I replied too soon!
That first part is exactly what the OB on call told me when I called. I highly dislike her for the way she treated me that night and if she's on call when I go into labor I'll throw a fit and demand they call my Dr.
(My OB was on vacation when my attacks started.

Anyway-- The OB on call told me I had heartburn, not to worry, it wasn't anything but heartburn and that I needed to learn that pregnancy was uncomfortable at times. Right.
ER referred me to a surgeon immediately, due to the location of my stones (they're close to blocking the ducts that go to your liver, (and those other organs I can't remember!) so I wonder if yours are blocking??)
My surgeon did not want to do surgery because the risk of pre-term labor. He said the longer we waited, the more comfortable he would be. He said he'd do it if I wanted him to, if I was truly that uncomfortable, but I needed to prepare myself for the possibility of going into labor and losing Lucas. I was not prepared to do that.
He told me every week I waited would make him happier- that the size/location of my uterus have nothing to do with the outcome of the surgery (maybe makes things more difficult for him but nothing he couldn't handle)
He told me 32 weeks and later he'd do it in a second, if I wanted it done. So glad I got to this point! His only worry was pre-term labor and giving Lucas the best possible chance there was.. which at 21 weeks, when I had the attack, Lucas' chances wouldn't have been too great at survival.
Is there not a better hospital somewhere? Do you have a family Dr.? Can you call your insurance company and see if you have to have a pre-approval to meet with a surgeon?


*ETA*
Just saw that you're getting an u/s. Good! It'll make you feel ebtter just to know!
They gave me pills to take before I eat, to help me digest the food quicker and thus push it out of my system before the gallbladder was called into *work*... They helped for awhile, until I started to learn the things that trigger it and now I don't take them.
Pain meds are good, too, for those attacks that you can't get through on your own!! I've, luckily, only had to take it 4 times since January but I like knowing that it is there for me!
They should at least refer you to a surgeon to meet and talk about things now. They did for me and that appointment made me feel much, much better about everything!
Surgery doesn't bother me, though. Pay a dude to take 5lb off your chest and surgery doesn't seem so scary anymore.
