I am a 34 year old male. I have been having sporadic abdominal
spasmsCoronary artery spasm
Croup
Eyelid twitch
Facial tics
Hand or foot spasms
Urge incontinence
Vascular spasm for 4.5 months (with or without food). To date I have had the following tests:
normalNormal saline flush liver panel, negative for all types of hepatitis, ultrasound with no stones visible, endoscopy with
normalNormal saline flush results biopsy
normalNormal saline flush with no H.
PyloriHelicobacter pylori
Pyloric stenosis, Hida Scan (Ejection Fraction 11%). I am scheduled to see a surgeon in a week to discuss gallblader removal. My questions are the following:
1) Are there any life threatening symptoms I should be aware of prior to my surgery date that I should seek immediate medical attention (i.e.
jaundiceBreast milk jaundice
Infant jaundice
Jaundice
Jaundice - yellow skin
Jaundice infant
Newborn jaundice)? I am extremely concern about inflammation and or rupture due to the amount of time that has lapsed.
2)What kind of diet should I restrict myself to in order not to tax my gallbladder?
3)Is it common to experience fatigue as a result of a dysfunctional gallbladder?
4)Given the above information results how quickly should I have my gallbladder removed?
Thank you for your time.
Thanks
I have been going through this myself. It started in March.
I have let it go on so long. I work in the medical community so I communicate with physicians daily.
I would like to say that Kevin, MD seems like a phenominal person. I have read his feedback to the people posting and he always seems right on. This all just my opinion- but he seems agressive, realizing that Hidda scans can come back normal even if it is your gall bladder.
I finally visited a surgeon even though the EGD came back normal, the CT, and the ultra sound showed nothing, I told him something had to be done. So, I am having the gall bladder surgery tomorrow. It is constant pain in that area now- it doesn't go away and I can feel it jumping (I guess spasming is a better term). But I think you may feel a lot better if you can get some relief. This has been an ongoing nightmare for me.
thanks
Martha50
Thankyou