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cfelton 12-30-2019 11:15 PM

Glad everything turned out ok! We're all getting older and with age comes some aches and pains. Glad you listened to your body and went to get checked out. Hope you continue to recover well.

Blue_Runner 01-02-2020 10:13 AM

Wow, glad you got that resolved! The timing is crazy as I've had right upper quadrant pain intermittently for the last year. Just under the right rib. It started last year around this time right after I had the flu. While getting the flu checked out I talked to the doc, they just kinda said it was nothing. Fast forward to about a month ago I went back in to the doc for this pain and they scheduled a CT scan. 2 weeks later I got a note in the mail that the scan was reviewed and normal. So I guess I'm just supposed to keep dealing with this pain on and off? LOL It just seemed to me they would try to figure out what it is. I read online that CT scan is only about 75% accurate on detecting gallstones while ultrasound is the preferred method. Seems they would have done that first, esp considering the $3100 bill I got for the CT scan (that's before insurance, but dang).

When I was a kid my parents took me to the doc and doc said I was jaundiced. They ran blood tests which revealed elevated bilirubin. The doc said I likely had Gilberts syndrome. Reading online I saw where people with GS have a higher risk of gallstones. Later when I was in college (over 20 yrs ago) I had a bought of nausea that lasted around 3 days. Could not keep anything down and puked green bile. Went to the ER and they kept me overnight for testing. Never figured it out and never happened since.

Not sure where to go with it now. I guess I need to schedule a follow-up. Did you have right upper quadrant pain before this event? If so was it intermittent? Curious to know. The pain I have is dull. I also notice elevated dull pain after a big meal.

Happy New Year!
Blue

Destroyer 01-03-2020 03:21 AM

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Originally Posted by Blue_Runner (Post 239534)
Wow, glad you got that resolved! The timing is crazy as I've had right upper quadrant pain intermittently for the last year. Just under the right rib. It started last year around this time right after I had the flu. While getting the flu checked out I talked to the doc, they just kinda said it was nothing. Fast forward to about a month ago I went back in to the doc for this pain and they scheduled a CT scan. 2 weeks later I got a note in the mail that the scan was reviewed and normal. So I guess I'm just supposed to keep dealing with this pain on and off? LOL It just seemed to me they would try to figure out what it is. I read online that CT scan is only about 75% accurate on detecting gallstones while ultrasound is the preferred method. Seems they would have done that first, esp considering the $3100 bill I got for the CT scan (that's before insurance, but dang).

When I was a kid my parents took me to the doc and doc said I was jaundiced. They ran blood tests which revealed elevated bilirubin. The doc said I likely had Gilberts syndrome. Reading online I saw where people with GS have a higher risk of gallstones. Later when I was in college (over 20 yrs ago) I had a bought of nausea that lasted around 3 days. Could not keep anything down and puked green bile. Went to the ER and they kept me overnight for testing. Never figured it out and never happened since.

Not sure where to go with it now. I guess I need to schedule a follow-up. Did you have right upper quadrant pain before this event? If so was it intermittent? Curious to know. The pain I have is dull. I also notice elevated dull pain after a big meal.

Happy New Year!
Blue

My pain was not dull. Started out as a tiny dull pain under ribs on my right side, just below the nipple. But the pain kept building until it seemed to cover the entire right side of my body, under the ribs. As previously mentioned, I thought it was gas so I started deeply massaging my chest just below the ribs. And it seemed to work! The pain did indeed shift to the center of my chest, about one inch below the ribs, and the pain on my right side seemed to lessen somewhat... so I took a wait and see attitude.... waiting for the pain to go away. But it didn't go away.. It just stayed there, never getting more, never really lessening. After a few hours of this torture I decided it was time to let someone else look at it so off to the hospital I went. Checked into the emergency room, told them I was having chest pains
(which is a red flag to them to check a person immediately in case it's a heart attack... it cuts through all the red tape and the waiting in the ER waiting room). It sounds like you "may" have the same thing as me Blue, but certainly I'm no doctor so take my thoughts with a grain of sand. I'd tell your doc you want an ultrasound done post haste. :head:

randlemanboater 01-03-2020 07:09 AM

Glad you are back on your feet D.

In 2011 I was going to the gym regularly, riding bicycles a couple hundred miles a week, eating semi well, in great shape...but I kept getting sick.

Sinus and ear infections, occasionally just vomiting for no apparent reason, even ended up with pneumonia. This went on for 9 or 10 months.

Eventually I had a gall bladder attack (there is no mistaking when you are having one of those). My gall bladder was so infected that I had to lay in the hospital for 2 days on IV antibiotics before it could be removed.

My surgeon said that I probably had the gall bladder infection the whole time I was having all the other problems. My body was busy fighting it so all the other things were able to get me.

I did NOT have any stones.

A note on post gall bladder removal, at first you really have to watch fat intake, a hot dog or ranch dressing will shoot through your system like a freight train.

All these years later, hot dogs can still give me a little problem if I eat too many of them.

Destroyer 01-04-2020 03:28 AM

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Originally Posted by randlemanboater (Post 239539)
Glad you are back on your feet D.

In 2011 I was going to the gym regularly, riding bicycles a couple hundred miles a week, eating semi well, in great shape...but I kept getting sick.

Sinus and ear infections, occasionally just vomiting for no apparent reason, even ended up with pneumonia. This went on for 9 or 10 months.

Eventually I had a gall bladder attack (there is no mistaking when you are having one of those). My gall bladder was so infected that I had to lay in the hospital for 2 days on IV antibiotics before it could be removed.

My surgeon said that I probably had the gall bladder infection the whole time I was having all the other problems. My body was busy fighting it so all the other things were able to get me.

I did NOT have any stones.

A note on post gall bladder removal, at first you really have to watch fat intake, a hot dog or ranch dressing will shoot through your system like a freight train.

All these years later, hot dogs can still give me a little problem if I eat too many of them.

Mine was infected also. I was on IV antibiotics for about 20 hours before my operation, and then for the balance of time that I was in the hospital.
It's funny though. I was cautioned by just about everyone that the first several months would be "difficult" with certain foods passing through like a freight train, yet in fact the exact opposite for the first week was the only thing that I experienced. It was more like a slow boat to China. I've had several hot dogs since the operation, as well as a few hamburgers from Mickey D's. In fact, the only thing I have noticed is a weight loss of almost 9 pounds so far. I attribute that to the fact that it seems I cannot eat a "full" meal anymore. It's more like several little meals over the course of a few hours. Weird :head:

Blue_Runner 01-06-2020 12:08 PM

Thanks RB and D, good info on gall bladder issues. I guess I need to get back in to the doc for another look. RB how did they determine it was your gall bladder? Ultra sound, CT scan, both or other?

randlemanboater 01-06-2020 01:00 PM

After a fairly big meal I began hurting so bad that I could not stand up and was vomiting, I went to the ER and the doctor recognized the symptoms. After they gave me morphine, they did an xray expecting to see stones but could only see the infection. The doctor said that normal gall bladders don't show up on an xray so he knew mine was very infected because he could see it.

Destroyer 01-06-2020 11:17 PM

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Originally Posted by Blue_Runner (Post 239552)
Thanks RB and D, good info on gall bladder issues. I guess I need to get back in to the doc for another look. RB how did they determine it was your gall bladder? Ultra sound, CT scan, both or other?

I know you asked RM, but to add my 2 cents, on me first did an EKG (because of the chest pain) then they did an X-Ray, that gave them the initial diagnosis, then a CT scan and a MRI, as well as another scan that I don't remember the name of. By the time I was ready for surgery they were 100% confident that it was my GB. Oh, and a Ultrasound was mixed in there someplace also.

Blue_Runner 01-09-2020 04:30 PM

Good to know thanks guys!

charlie_the_tuna 01-24-2020 06:27 PM

been off for a while. never had gall stones but I get kidney stones every couple years. if they're anything alike, then MAN!!! doctor just went in and broke up a staghorn stone. I wont tell you how he got in with his camera and his laser and other assorted apparatus, but let's just say peeing was painful for the next few days.
i'm glad you're doing well. we get up around that age and the golden years start with their shenanigans. I also need to get my health back in check. I wanna swing around the country and have a cup of coffee with every dam one of you guys.


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