I’m a 47 year old male (5’10’/210lbs) with no previous health concerns. I’m on medication (
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High blood cholesterol and triglycerides is in the 160 range but my
HDLHdl test is only 25. I’ve been a very light drinker my entire life.
A month ago I went to my doctor for a mild upper right abdominal discomfort that I had for about two weeks. This is not what I would describe as a pain but rather a dull ache/mild cramp like sensation. In fact, when I’m busy I don’t even notice the ache. There was no loss of appetite, change in sleep or bowel movements, no diarrhea, nausea, or
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Scarlet fever.
The results of my blood work indicated a slightly elevated
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1)fatty infiltration of the liver
2)sludge and cholesterol polyps seen throughout the gallbladder
3)no wall thickening or pericholecystic fluid collection
4)the common bile duct measures 4mm at its greatest AP diameter which is within normal limits
5)pancreas shows no evidence of focal inflammatory disease
My doctor recommends laparoscopic removal of the gallbladder.
These dull aches/mild cramp like sensations now occur intermittently, they may disappear for several days and than they may reappear for several days again. Questions that I have:
1)Are there other potential underlying causes that should be considered?
2)Does fatty infiltration of the liver mean that I have fatty liver disease? I’m surprised that my doctor didn’t mention the fatty infiltration of the liver to me and that I found this out by reading the copy of the ultrasound report which I requested.
3)Could the dull ache/mild cramps I’m experiencing be related to the fatty liver and not the gallbladder?
4)Because of the polyps, should I have the surgery soon or take a longer wait and see approach?
5)Are there any dangers in waiting? Do polyps increase in size over time?
6)What percentage of patients with gallbladders removed experience diarrhea? For those patients that do experience post operative diarrhea, does it diminish with time?
7)Are there other treatments that may be considered (drugs, i.e. Actigall) as an alternative to surgery?
8)I’ve read that people who have had their gallbladders removed are at a higher risk for colon cancer? Is this true? How much of a higher risk?
9)Is my low HDL and gallbladder issue somehow related?
10)Could I have metabolic syndrome?
As with any kind of operation, it is best done when things are quiet and there is no inflammation or infection present. Your doctor is just being cautious in suggesting you have the gallbladder out now because he knows it will almost certainly flare up at some time in the future. A vast majority of people have the procedure done and experience no problems at all afterwards so I would go ahead and have it done....