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ercp

by deemarie1266, Dec 15, 2008 02:08PM
on thanksgiving i had my gallbladder removed, on sat. I returned to the hospital because of sever pain in the same place.  the dr. scheduled an ERCP for that monday they inserted a stint in the duct because there were stones and an infection left behind the stint was left in for a week or so when they did the second ERCP they had to put a bigger stint in its place Now I have this wierd feeling like fluttering at the bottom of my breast bone but it is painful mainly when i eat.  Can you please tell me what is going on i am very nervous I am 42 yrs old this is the first major surgery i have had in my life
thanks
dee
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by sillyvixen, Dec 15, 2008 05:06PM
i had a 3 lots of ercp and stent insertion before my gallbladder removal 3 yers ago - i had pain and fluttering following ercp and it took 4-6 weeks to settle down each time.
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