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calliope3129

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Joined: 07 Aug 2006
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Location: Buffalo, NY
Overactive Gallbladder 91%
Posted: 08-07-06 14:02pm

I've been having gallbladder attacks since the end of may. At first I wasn't sure what was wrong, I thought I had an ulcer or that my illness was stress related (still unsure if it is). Then I had a scan done that says my gallbladder is hyperkinetic & releasing too much bile, 91%. My gastro doctor suggests I have my gb removed. I've never had any surgeries and would rather not have one.

Has anyone ever had this condition, if so what happened, what causes it & what is the outcome? Please help i've been sick for way too long and am suffering pretty much everyday. I have an appointment with a surgeon tomorrow and would like to know more before I see him.

Thanks,
maria
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lilprincessali23

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Joined: 21 Aug 2007
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Location: Colorado
92%
Posted: 08-21-07 23:19pm

Hey...well i had a hida scan done back in june and had a 92% and my doctor said i was good to go. Well i have had a thousand other tests done and i'm sick and sick of being sick too. So i came home to my home state and brought records with me to show my grandpa and uncle who are both doctors...and the first thing they said is that a 92% is BAD. So...i'm not real sure what to do b/c my stupid doctor i'm seeing doesnt think that 92 is bad...well it is.
But anyways...no i haven't had the surgery...just thought i'd post back...i'm new!
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