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I had surgery he said my gall bladder was not normal shape, it had clear liquid in it instead of green colored bile...so had been clogged up for some time or just not working properly. But he told my husband immediatly after surgery that I had a stone blocking the duct (reason for the clear liquid) but when I went for check up on day 7 after surgery I asked him about the size / quantity of my stones....he said he found no stones. Not sure if they had all passed already or what was up. But did tel me about the clear liquid and it was meaning that the gall bladder had either been stopped up ot was not operating properly....still acting like no big deal.
Well I really just don't have a good feeling about this. I'm not a whinny person...and I guess I go thru more pain and not really do anything about it most time till to late.
But this time, I just really feel bad. Again, still feel as bad or worse than I did before surgery, pain, discomfort, nasuea off & on, slight fever off & on, hot flashed off & on, tired,
not hungry partly from just no appetite and then also knowing that after I eat I will hurt worse and feel bad so I don't want to eat. back & shoulders hurt off & on.
Help....is this normal ? Or do you think something else is still wrong ? Could the stones have passed but be messing up something else...pancrease or something?
Somebody tell me what you think...this is driving me crazy!
Horsewoman
There is medicine to try for it, and I say "try" because some do not respond to it, but luckily and still, I did respond. I've been taking it now for almost a year and a half, and my symptoms continue to stay very much under control. I am not totally attack-free, but the attacks are much more tolerable, way way way way more liveable.
The only way to "treat" SOD is by ERCP with manometry which is a procedure via scope, the doc measures the pressure in the SO then cuts some of the muscle if they find the measurement warrents it.
SOD is a hard way to go - I hope you guys don't have it.