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acalculous

i was diagnosed with chronic acalculous disease. my gallbladder functions at 15%. 1. could this be why i am nauseous all the time? 2. i will be getting it removed the 20th, do you think this will ease up my nausea? 3. will the anesthesia make me sick afterward?
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611999 tn?1298758291
Its pretty common to get one of those drugs after surgery so you should be ok.  
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yeah i hope they give me some that, (im very emetophobic)
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611999 tn?1298758291
Hi, there is no way to tell if it will help you but it does help some with this issue.  There is a better chance of it helping if the CCK injection during the hida scan mimicked your symptoms.  Anestesia can cause different reactions in everyone.  If it does they can give you zofran or phenegran and it will take care of the nausea.
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