My problems started about 7 years ago - I thought I was allergic to shrimp at
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Sweating - absent. The pain usually lasts between 30-45 minutes and after about 1 hour, I have an extremely
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Vascular spasm which almost take my breath away, and then an onset of diarrhea. After that, it's all over. I went to a Gastroenterologist, who performed a colonoscopy, diagnosed me with an ulcer and put me on Prilosec, which sometimes prevents the attacks. I went to the ER about 2 months ago and some cholesterol crystals were noted after an ultrasound of the right upper quadrant, and bile spilled into my urine. Any ideas if I should seek further medical help? I feel as though I cannot be diagnosed. Also, approximately 1 month ago, I started putting on weight, a total of 10 pounds in one month. My eating habits hve not changed - I usually do slimfast for breakfast and lunch, and I am not pregnant. Any ideas???????
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Dear Autumn Jolly,
The symptoms that you describe are very suggestive of gall bladder disease. I assume that the ultrasound visualized sludge in the gall bladder which could cause the pain that you describe. I suggest that you arrange for evaluation by a surgeon to determine if surgery is needed.
This information is presented for educational purposes. Always ask specific questions to your personal physician.
HFHSM.D.-rf
*keywords: biliary colic, gall bladder surgery
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