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Pregnant With Severe Gallstone Pain Daily

by il3eautiful, Apr 04, 2008 07:50PM
I am suffering SEVERE gallstone associated pain every day. I have done my best to follow the guidelines that i have read up on, in order to prevent these attacks. However come every night / early afternoon I am in severe pain. I am 10 weeks pregnant and the thought of having to wait another 6 1/2 months to get surgery, makes me wana jump of a cliff ( I am not sucidal ). Can some one please suggest something i can do to further prevent these attacks and all the other secondry symptoms associated with gallstones. Its been going on for around 4 weeks and has become unbearable the past 3 weeks. Will they operate on me? What are the general guidelines for operating on someone 10 weeks pregnant?
Thank you so much!!
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