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209384 tn?1231168306

ChitChat's daughter

DLA
Am sorry it took so long for me to post this, I just got the email from Cheryl tonight.  She wanted me to let you all know that her daughter was having surgery on Thursday to removed her gallbladder.  It was severly dysfunctional and she was having a constant gall bladder attack!  OMGosh!  Said that there are no stones.  She is very sick but doing okay.  In a couple of weeks they are going to scope her intestines to make sure there is no inflammation.  This will be done out patient.

Am so sorry it took me so long to get this out to you all!!!  Am praying that all went well and she is recovering comfortably.  For all of us who have had gall bladder attacks we know how horrible they are so am sure she is thrilled to have it out, but will be sore for some time.

Dac
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212753 tn?1275073111
thanks for the update. cherysl daughter is inmy prayers. I had my gall bladder out and its not so bad. feel better with out it.
Love Venora
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158939 tn?1274915197
Oh wow - tell me this isn't a thyroid-related thing too.   My son (14 at the time) had exactly the same thing.  So have I, so have most of my sisters.

Shudder.

Thanks for the update Dac.

Cheryl - give her a hug from me.  Hope *you* are holding together okay!!  Hugs and well wishes in your direction.
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11852 tn?1216841443
Thanks for the update on Cheryl's daughter.

To Cheryl...
thinking about you and your daughter.  Hope she feels better soon!!

MJ
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