My question: I am 11 days out of Gallbladder surgery. I felt fine (besides post-operative soreness-you know from the surgery itself) from day 1-6. On day 7 I started getting some post-operative pain right where my gallbladder use to be. This pain has no been on and off for five days (but much improved over that time). What is more bothersome is during the day seven I started feeling nauseous on and off. I have read up online that post-operative diarrehea is not uncommon with gall bladder removal, but I don't see where nausea is. I hate being nauseous as I fret about it because I don't like to throw up. I am worried that I have some other horrible disease. I thought that once my gallbladder was removed, I would stop having nausea and all the other gallbladder symptoms. (I had the gallbladder removed because my HIDA scan showed my GB working at only 8%...but I had no stones)
I saw my surgeon yesterday because I was extremely worried something was wrong and he told me that from Day 1-7 most people's nerves are numb from the surgery. Its not until around the 7-10 day mark that people actually start feeling their body adjusting to not having a gallbladder.. So he said it is
normalNormal saline flush to feel pain here and there and also
normalNormal saline flush to feel nausea for a few weeks. I am wondering if you agree with him. Do you think it is true to feel like that? How long should I feel like this before it should start to get better?? Does it take months to adapt to not having a gallbladder?
I am worrried I have
sphincterAnal sphincter anatomy
Inflatable artificial sphincter of Oddi dysfunctin or
gastroparesisGastroparesis. Do you think if I had either of those I would feel a lot sicker or be in more pain?
Thanks for your help.