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Pain after Gallbladder surgery.

I just had my Gallbladder out last Friday the 13th and everything went well.  I had gas, some pain at my upper to incisions. My Belly button is mot to bad, but then this is the 6th time they went through my belly button.  This is my 14th surgery.  different things.  My problem is 6 days out. My 2 upper incision are really sore the Dr. took my stitches out today and I told him I keep getting these pains that run between my two upper incisions and I guess if I had to descibe the it would be really bad cramps and then like someone is pinching me really hard inside.  I get this every time I eat.  I feel really sick too after I eat.  I have lose 8 lbs since I came home.  I go back to the Doctor in two weeks again.  The Doctor I have is really a great Doctor and has done surgery on me before so I do trust him.  He also told me I have a yellow liver,  I have a Non Alcoholic fatty liver.  Since I don't drink.  I have to lose weight which I have been trying and am doing. He said it will go back to being pink then.   Does anyone else have this cramping and feeling sick and some times just a pain?
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where at on your right side?  the pain under my rib went away, but I keep getting a pain about 4-5 inches below my breast line. The Dr. thinks it's gas and fluid.  I go back in 2 weeks.  Did you ask your Dr. about it?  I would.
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I had gbs..in jan.2009...i still have baring pain..on my right side I wonder what is wrong
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