My husband had arthroscopic gall bladder surgery the middle of August. The next day an gastro Dr went in to remove a stone in the liver duct.
ERCP?
At this time we were not given any instructions from the gastro specialist. We went home and my husband looked like
deathDiscussing death with children
Gangrene
Liver cell death
Loss of a child - resources
Sudden infant death syndrome. After a week we rushed him back to the hospital to find that he had been hemorraging, so another gastro specialist went in and fixed this.
Since this time he has been in extreme pain. He reports that it is like he has a
blockagePeripheral artery disease in the middle of his chest. (
sternumSternum - view of the outside (anterior))He has not been able to eat solid food. He also feel nauseous all of the time. He has lost about 25 pounds.
While doing an X-Ray to diagnosis the gall baldder, it was found that he had a
aorticAbdominal aortic aneurysm
Aortic aneurysm
Aortic angiography
Aortic arch syndrome
Aortic dissection
Aortic insufficiency
Aortic rupture, chest x-ray
Aortic stenosis
Hypertrophic cardiomyopathy
Thoracic aortic aneurysm aneurysmn.
So in the meantime he had a very
majorMajor tears
Major-gesic surgery to repair the aneurysmn and that is going well.
He has been back to his surgeion twice and tells her about the pain. She did the gall bladder and aneurysmn surgery. Another gastro did the ERCP. She gave him some medicine for his stomach which helped a little. He has been on all kinds of stomach medication.
The second time he want back she scheduled him to have endiscopic procedure. The gastro Dr. found a small blockage and took a biopsy. He also stretched the stomach a little but found nothing wrong.
I was at work today and he called for me to come home immediatly because he was in so much pain and felt like he couldn't breathe. He was nauseous but does not throw up.
He was feeling a bit better after an hour, so ate a 1/2 bowl of chicken noodle soup and a couple of crackers and is now in excruciating pain.
I tried to call his surgeon tonight but she is not on call and I don't want to have to go to the hospital and have to wait inthe emergency room for s Dr who knows nothing of his history.
Is it possible that he did not have all the gall stones removed?
This pain was there after gall bladder surgery, after he has the hemorraging cautherized and is still there.
He had so much pain medication for the aneurysmn surgery that it did not bother him until he came home and was off medication
We have spent thousands of dollars and are really stymied as what to do now. He has been this way since the middle of August following Gall Bladder surgery.
The Gastro intestinal specialist called today and had him come in and said that he doesn't agree with the surgeon and has ordered more tests.
Meanwhile, my husband is in pain and nauseated all the time.
Preferably one who has a gastro. dr who specializes in the biliary tree. Good Luck.
I agree with Kristin as well...if I may ask, what part of the country are you located? I believe as well that you may want to find a major referral center, preferably one that specializes in GI disorders, to take your husband to. I wish you well...be well.
J.C.I. BS, RRT
I partly know the misery your husband is experiencing, and hope that his doctor finds the answer soon...hang in there. You're both in my prayers. :-)