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Severe Upper Right Abdonimal Pain after Cholecystectomy

by stayinhopeful, Jun 21, 2006 12:00AM
I had my gall bladder removed in August 2004. Immediately upon waking after surgery, I had a new severe pain in my upper right abdominal area.  Was told it was surgical and would go away.  Went home, went back to work 2 weeks later and since that time I have had over 30 episodes of this spastic kind of severe pain in the area my gallbladder used to be.  I have been to the emergency room 17 times, had EUS, 2X, cat scan and Liver enzymes and pancreatic function tests, all normal.  Last GI specialist who did EUS in April 06 said I had a stomach full of bile.  Couldn't tell me how it got there.  I have been down to Mayo, their GI person told me it was an abnominal wall injury/pain.  I have had 2 steroidcostoid injections into pain site with no relief.  Only pre-curser I notice prior to getting this spastic pain is a loud gurgle noise from abdomen area.  Does not matter what I eat/drink, comes on very suddenly at no particular time of day or night.  Has woken me up from a sound sleep.  I can be absolutely pain free and enjoying my day at 8:30 in am and within minutes be in so much pain I can hardly walk.  Having BM does not precede or follow pain episode and is not associated with pain in any way.  Pain starts like charlie horse directly under my right breast and goes up into my chest directly behind my right breast.  Has lasted 18 hours and as little as 4 hours.  E.R. treats with dilated and visteral.  Knocks me out.  Usually out of pain when I wake up.  Have lost lots of hours missed work, have had the "million dollar" work up, including a colonoscopy.  Help!
Member Comments (2)

by star queen, Jun 23, 2006 12:00AM
Your problem really isn't a nutrition concern.  You may want to re-post on the undiagnosed symptoms site.  The gallbladder function is a complicated one.  When you eat a fatty meal, the duodenum sends a message to the pancreas.  The pancreas sends the message to the liver/gallbladder and bile is send to the small intestines. When there is no gallbladder, the bile just goes from the liver into the small intestines without responding to the messages from the pancreas. The pancreas is curled up and behind the stomach.  It is indirectly connected to the bile duct and the gallbladder.  On rare occassions, during surgery this delicate communication system causes problems with the pancreas.  Problems can create severe and sustaining pain behind the right breast and into the back.  Sometimes it is worse when deep breathing and is sometimes mistaken for gallbladder disfunction or pleuritic (lung) problems.  Tests for pancreatic function include ERCP, angiogram, and other radiographic examinations.  Ultrasound examinations are sometimes ordered, but are rarely helpful when function is impaired without infection.  Hope this helps

by gumpysmom, Apr 18, 2008 09:28PM
To: surgical clips from cholecystectomy
In Dec.2006 I had my gallbladder removed. I had never had an attack but after an ultrasound and abnormal liver tests it was determined that my gallbladder was full of stones. My symptoms prior to surgery were pain in the right rib area and a dull constant pain that radiated back thru to my right shoulder blade. as well as what I assumed was acid reflux.
For the past 9 weeks I have experienced a strange cough which originates in the upper chest area that is accompanied with the sensation of having shortness of breath..After having chest xrays to check for phenomia it was noticed by a radiologist that there were surgical clips present from my gallbladder surgery.
Is it common for them to be left in a patient? Can they cause future health problems?Can the body reject them and if so what are the telltale things to look for?
What are they used for?
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