Gallbladder test results in....
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- Carol Arnett
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Gallbladder test results in....
Hi everyone,
I finally got the results of my HIDA scan, via my docs nurse.
It seems I have a "Lazy Gallbladder". Never heard of such a thing before.
My GB is apparently normal in size but is only functioning at 7%. That`s almost dead, LOL!
My PCP has referred me to a surgeon whom I will see on Feb. 23rd.
Has anyone else had this problem? Is it somehow related to MC? What was done about it? Tex, any input? I can`t find much of anything on the web but I did read that it was related to autoimmune issues.
Anxious to hear anyones response. Love, Carol
I finally got the results of my HIDA scan, via my docs nurse.
It seems I have a "Lazy Gallbladder". Never heard of such a thing before.
My GB is apparently normal in size but is only functioning at 7%. That`s almost dead, LOL!
My PCP has referred me to a surgeon whom I will see on Feb. 23rd.
Has anyone else had this problem? Is it somehow related to MC? What was done about it? Tex, any input? I can`t find much of anything on the web but I did read that it was related to autoimmune issues.
Anxious to hear anyones response. Love, Carol
Carol Arnett
Hi Carol,
Yep, my gallbladder decided to laze around before it was removed too. It looked perfect, good size and color when I had the first test. I continued to complain of symptoms and the doc put me through a test that showed how fast it emptied. NOT - I think mine was at 9% or some such low number!
Luckily the surgery is minimal compared to what it once was. You'll be good as new in no time!
Love,
Mars
Yep, my gallbladder decided to laze around before it was removed too. It looked perfect, good size and color when I had the first test. I continued to complain of symptoms and the doc put me through a test that showed how fast it emptied. NOT - I think mine was at 9% or some such low number!
Luckily the surgery is minimal compared to what it once was. You'll be good as new in no time!
Love,
Mars
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Hi Carol,
Sorry to hear the news. There seems to be some correlation with autoimmune diseases, and probably with MC, but having the gallbladder removed rarely seems to help with MC symptoms. In fact a fair number people who don't have MC, experience D problems, after having their gallbladder removed, because of the bile issues that Wayne mentioned.
http://www.perskyfarms.com/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?t=7226
Good luck with whatever you and your doctors decide to do.
Love,
Tex
Sorry to hear the news. There seems to be some correlation with autoimmune diseases, and probably with MC, but having the gallbladder removed rarely seems to help with MC symptoms. In fact a fair number people who don't have MC, experience D problems, after having their gallbladder removed, because of the bile issues that Wayne mentioned.
http://www.perskyfarms.com/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?t=7226
Good luck with whatever you and your doctors decide to do.
Love,
Tex
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GB
Thank you all for your good wishes, support and information.
I am not afraid of GB surgery (have had much worse). What I worry about most is the possibility of D after it is gone.
The same surgeon would be doing it who did Harrys 1-1/2 years ago and I liked him and his approach very much. Will see what happens. Love, Carol
I am not afraid of GB surgery (have had much worse). What I worry about most is the possibility of D after it is gone.
The same surgeon would be doing it who did Harrys 1-1/2 years ago and I liked him and his approach very much. Will see what happens. Love, Carol
Carol Arnett

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