I have been doing all of the healthy gallbladder things, diet ,
fasting, flushed once and passed a few stones. I am still having
problems with dull pains and frequent nausia. My problem is
gallbladder “WALL IS THICKENED” and is not working properly. Doctors
are recommending surgery (of coarse right?). Has anyone heard of
this “THICKENED GALLBLADDER WALL”? What should I do? Thank you.
I need advice quickly please!
April 28th, 2007 · 1 Comment
Tags: health
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1 Gina Delta // Apr 29, 2007 at 1:36 am
This is another sign of problem with the gall bladder. Generally it
seems anytime you have more than one sign of gall bladder trouble, such
as stones, gravel, sludge, thickened wall, they start considering
surgery for a patient. You might ought to get a second opinion. I am all
for trying to spare one from surgery but at some point you have to
decide what is best for your body and sometimes it might be flushing or
it might be surgery. In my case infection was spreading and it was about
to rupture so it had to come out by surgery. My uncle put his off so
long he had some gangrene involved so if your concerned a second opinion
might help you decide whats best for you.
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