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Originally Posted by Rapewta
Removing Gall Stones is a procedure today. In and out. Through the throat.
After the stone(s) are removed, schedule surgery for the bladder removal.
Today, most GB removals are done with some simple small holes on your stomach for the
modern tools to enter and wrap up the GB, then pull it out through you navel or some other location.
Don't put it off. Why suffer and have to take pain meds?
I did it. You keep putting it off and you could end up like me, jaundice, weight loss, throwing up after eating, sweats, itching all over, weak in the legs and just feel like dying.
In my case the stone clogged in my bile duct.
Don't wait for that to happen. Git-ur-Done!
Pain meds are for post surgery. If you are taking them to mask over what should be done, then
you are not fixing your problem.
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Oh, interesting. If they get the stone out, why do they then take out the gallbladder?
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11-14-2020, 08:59 AM
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