Cheyenne
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Last Thursday at noon my daughter wanted to make me lunch, but I just felt a little nauseous so I declined. 20 min later I started to dry heave. I felt bad. I went right over to emergency and it was crowded. I waited about an hour for a blood test, dry heaving almost constantly. Then I was sent back to the waiting room, til a room became available. My stomach got worse, I thought it was my gallbladder and it must have ruptured. Seering pain hit my stomach. It felt as if someone poured acid or beach into my stomach. Never have I felt such horrible burning pain. They took me to a room and my blood tests came back. Pancreatitis.. my enzimes were at 10,000 plus, the highest the test could read is 10,000 so my enzimes could have been higher. Normal enzimes are supposed to be 300. I had a 102 temperature. Many tests later.. It was my gallbladder causing the trouble. I have been hospitalized since then waiting for everything to get better so they can operate safely. I am probably going to have surgery tomorrow as long as my anticoagulant level drops down low enough so I can safely have the surgery. My Coumadin level has been going up, not down even though I have not had any since last Thursday but today I got a shot of vitamin K so they think that will bring it down. Wish me luck. Haven't been able to eat real food now for 5 days. Ice chips only for the first 3 days and clear liquids now for 2 days, at least I'm not really hungry because I've been so sick.
May 6th I'm also supposed to have a hysterectomy. Wish they would do both operations together, but they don't want to. Oh well.
Gallbladder problems are very common to many of us who have had weight loss surgery, but I would do it over in a second. Even in the hospital everything, every procedure, every test is so much easier having lost weight.
Cheyenne
May 6th I'm also supposed to have a hysterectomy. Wish they would do both operations together, but they don't want to. Oh well.
Gallbladder problems are very common to many of us who have had weight loss surgery, but I would do it over in a second. Even in the hospital everything, every procedure, every test is so much easier having lost weight.
Cheyenne