I am going through the same thing. I have been having pains in the upper right side of my abdomen. I also have a spot that gets swollen in that area.
They did a ultra sound and everything came out normal. However my Dr. had me do a HIDA scan. It was pretty simple...basically you lay under this camera just up to your stomach. and they inject chemicals in that are harmless. then they see how it looks. I had mine with injection fraction which makes the galbladder contract to see how it works. Its based on a percentage. above 50% is ok. Mine was 30. Usually 25 and under they want you to remove the gal bladder
My next step is to visit with a surgeon and get their opinion. My doc says they usually don't get any better. The other thing I can do is wait a few months then have the test again. good luck to you
Thanks so much for the reply! I have heard that ultrasounds are 95% effective in finding problems (mainly gallstones) but that the HIDA is the second test if the ultrasound finds nothing. So you've just confirmed that.
Glad to hear that procedure is not too bad. May I ask what that percentage exactly is measuring?
Sounds like a gallbladder problem to me. Trust me - yes, it's surgery, but it's not a big deal. You'll be fine.
that's what I was thinking. It's as if I've just had this huge epiphany!

I've asked my mom to come with me to the doctor Wednesday so that I don't tank under the pressure. Those doctors can be SO intimidating, and as assertive as I PLAN on being sometimes I just cower back and don't say what I really want to say.
She will be there and that should help a lot.
Thanks for posting!
BTW I've NEVER gone under the knife before. But somehow I am not all that nervous---I'm just ready to be done with all the pain!
I had my gallbladder out about a month ago. I was having some right sided upper abdominal pain, which would last for days at a time. An ultrasound showed stones. The ultrasound was quick, easy and painless. I didn't have an HISA test. I had some trouble with fats, lettuce and assorted other foods before the surgery. I had the laproscopic surgery and was home just a few hours afterwards. The surgery is not quite as easy as the doctors make it out to be, but it is not the worst thing ever either. I was seriously incapicated for about 4 days after surgery (love those percocets

). After a week I was driving again, and pretty much back on a light/normal routine. Now at about 4 weeks post surgery, I still have some occasional pain where the stitches are, but that's it. My weight restrictions (what I can pick up) have not yet been lifted, but I expect that this week. I can eat whatever I like. Some people have digestive issues post surgery, but I can't speak about that because I haven't had that kind of trouble. There was a thread discussing this on the Disney Family forum, you might want to look for that. I hope all goes well for you.
tnank you SO much for the info!
4 days is not bad. So do you think it's possible I could be back at work by day 5 or 6? I do office work, so I pretty much sit all day.
I've got to time this right because my boss is going on vacation (to WDW) from the 22nd to the 27th and I can't miss work while she is out. Unless they determine something this Wednesday, decide it's an emergency situation, and do it ASAP, I'll have to wait until the 28th to do the surgery. (At this point, I'm going on the assumption that I've got to have the surgery)
DH had his gallbladder taken out arthroscopicly almost 15 years ago, well if that's even an actual word. He had sporadic trouble which particularly spiked when he ate oranges or drank orange juice, which his surgeon told him often causes trouble for some reason. The surgery went very well & he bounced back quickly.
He still does have problems w/ certain fatty-type foods, but other than that, he's much happier without the gallbladder.
thank you for posting!!
laproscopically? Or did they not have that back then?
I haven't noticed anything with oranges, of course I haven't been paying attention to when I eat oranges either. I'll have to make note (or just steer clear of them altogether for now) Thanks again!
I had my gallbladder and a couple of giant stones removed a few years back. Do yourself a favor and do as little as possible for 3 straight days, then all will be good. Since I had my gallbladder out, I cannot eat raw oinions or green peppers. I have also been on Nexium ever since - I've tried to go off of it but it's impossible. My surgeon told me that it's pretty common to end up on Nexium after having your gallbladder removed.
Good luck!
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3 days...sounds alright. I can sit on my butt and take pain pills for 3 days.

I wouldn't mind taking Nexium. I've been taking Miralax when I need it because the doctor I saw last year about this off and on kept writing me off and saying I had IBS (but not doing any tests except an x-ray and bloodwork, til I had a blockage in my intestine and I ended up in the hospital in pain--did a colonoscopy and they found nothing but inflammation)
That's a long story but the condensed version is that the doctor was a big butt-hole and kept saying I was too young to have any "real" problems.
Never tested my GB.
thanks for posting!
I had mine removed October 15th and let me tell you I have NEVER felt so good in my life. I had three attacks. The first one I went to the E.R. and they gave me a Gastro Cocktail which eased the pain. The second one is when they found the HUGE Gallstone I had. They set up surgery for about 3 weeks later and the Saturday night right before I was to have the surgery on Tuesday I had the worst attack by far. It was worse than labor pains. I honestly thought I was going to die.
I went in Tuesday morning at around 6a.m. They checked me in and then soon after started an I.V. They gave me some meds to make me relax. Around 12 they came to get me. I was out in 5 seconds flat. I think I woke up good about 1:15 or so. THen by 5 I was on my way home. I took it easy for a few days and now I feel awesome!!!!!!!
Actually I have had no problems at all. I have burped less, I'm more regular than I've ever been. It is awesome!!!!!
Oh and I was terrified of the surgery but am so thankful I went through with it.
thanks for posting your story! Did you ever have chest pains? I thought I was having a heart attack that day...it was so crazy! I really should have gone to the ER but I probably would have ended up spending a lot of money I don't have and I'll bet they still wouldn't have checked my GB.
Your story gives me SO much hope!! thank you!
I had my gallbladder removed Laproscopically 17 years ago. The only symptom I ever had was when I passed a gallstone. Very, very painful!! Plus I had no clue at the time what was going on.
After it was out my stomach would get upset sometimes after I had eaten. It was no certain foods. I could eat a certain food one time and be fine but eat that same item another time and it was not good. That has cleared up a lot over the years.
I am guessing you can't see gallstones when they pass? Chances are I've probably passed some in all this time that I've been having problems. Glad to hear you are better! Thank you for posting!
Yup, had my gallbladder surgery 4 weeks ago today. Not fully recovered as yet, but am getting there. At least I no longer need to avoid certain foods and am pain free in that area.
Sounds great!! Sign me up!
thank you all! And by all means, keep 'em coming! Maybe someone who is having these same symptoms and is undiagnosed will come to read this and have an epiphany like me! I can't tell you how much I appreciate all of you! I just knew I could count on the DIS!!!
