StinkerBelle
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Stuck a total of 5 times, the first go round, to start an IV for the nuclear tracer, spent 3 hours under the scanner, taken out asked to walk for an hour THEN I had to endure several more sticks in a failed attempt to start a new line after he blew my vein and another hour under the scanner to find out my once pristine and perfect gallbladder decided to flip the world off...
I was not hungry before all of this started now I will not touch any food. My pouch has this gnawing feeling.. Not like ulcers or irritation just a gnawing, nauseous feeling and gaseous that is just yucky (OMG I make my pug look, smell and sound like a fart fairy with the glitter, laughing unicorns and rainbow scent).
Even my protein milkshakes make my pouch feel really yucky....
My nurse called to let me know my gallbladder is occluded.. Ohh yeay, happy, happy, joy, joy. NOT..
I knew this was a very real chance of this happening, so not to much of a surprise. I just did not think it would happen 7 weeks out from surgery.
I was not hungry before all of this started now I will not touch any food. My pouch has this gnawing feeling.. Not like ulcers or irritation just a gnawing, nauseous feeling and gaseous that is just yucky (OMG I make my pug look, smell and sound like a fart fairy with the glitter, laughing unicorns and rainbow scent).
Even my protein milkshakes make my pouch feel really yucky....
My nurse called to let me know my gallbladder is occluded.. Ohh yeay, happy, happy, joy, joy. NOT..
I knew this was a very real chance of this happening, so not to much of a surprise. I just did not think it would happen 7 weeks out from surgery.