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Pains on right side after gallbladder removal explained.

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Some of you have had your gallbladder removed and are suffering with your IBS an boil Also bad right side pains. With no dignoses.i was given one an I hope my story helps you to ask your doctor if it's what you may have had a complex complacation regarding the pain in my right side and was told there may never be an explanation for the pain as real as it may be and even though there maybe even be swelling.

But one day I was told by my gastroenterology consultant that i have post opp complacation diverted Pain. It was 2 year's ago I had my gallbladder removed because of complacation of scar tissues after growing from my hysterectomy due to cancer when I was 27 and the scar tissues had actually strangulated my gallbladder. I never had one stone noting just the strangulation that caused my gallbladder to be non functional. So now I'm left seeing both a gastroenterologist and a gastroenterologist who gave me that dignoses of post opp complacation diverted Pain. The diverted Pain means the pain goes right under my ribcage and into my back at the very same location where the pain is in front .

also the pain would get so bad I don't be able to breathe properly till the pain eases. It's very frustrating when the pain just comes on so quickly and painful.a friend said once ah here What's wrong with you what's the pain like? I replied can I give you a very strong poke under your ribcage using 3 fingers? They replied hell no so I then said don't ask if the pain is real then if you don't want to experience what it feels like. Don't judge till you understand. They never asked again πŸ™ŠπŸ™Š I hope this explains and helps some of you. Stay strong πŸ€—πŸ™ an I wish you a pain free weekend.πŸ€— CeπŸ€—

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Hi wagtail 17.

I just replied to onebif our friends here who answered your question too . U posted the very same I'm posting to you and I hope it's of help.

What your going through is yes so very uncomfortable what your going through.

I had very same only a lot more complex complacations and I too was told the same as you regarding that there may never be an explanation for the pain as real as it may be and even though there maybe even swelling.

But one thing I was told it's called by my gastroenterology consultant was and that's post opp complacation diverted Pain. It was 2 year's ago I had my gallbladder removed because of complacation of scar tissues after growing from my hysterectomy due to cancer at a young age and the scar tissues had actually strangulated my gallbladder. I never had one stone noting just the strangulation that caused my gallbladder to me non functional. So now I'm left seeing both a gastroenterologist and a gastroenterologist who gave me that dignoses of post opp complacation diverted Pain. The diverted Pain means the pain goes right under my ribcage andvintiy back at the very same location where the pain is in front and also the pain would get so bad I don't be able to breathe properly till the pain eases. All I can say to you is ask your doctor is it this condition an if so what antispasm medication can he/ she give you. I so hope this helps you. Keep strong πŸ€—πŸ™πŸ˜‡

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