My Gallstone story (sorry it's long)
I was 20 when I had my first Gall stone attack. I was not over weight or anything like that. I had, had my son 12 months earlier. I was sitting in bed one night and I woke up in agony, like I could not move. I was crumpled over and could not describe the pain except it was worse than childbirth - breezed an 8 hour labour with no pain relief - I can take pain! this was so so much worse. My partner called for an ambulance after about 2 hours, I waited in A&E curled up in a ball waiting to be seen. Finally they got to me and gave me some tramadol and Gaviscon! told me it was heartburn and sent me on my way after the pain had left.
Around a month later, the same thing happened, back in an ambulance on Gas & Air not being able to even talk through the pain. Again passed off as Heartburn and IBS and told to see my GP if it happens again.
This went on for about 6 months until I ended up collapsed on the floor and actually blacked out from the pain. My partner phoned for an ambulance, took to hospital where they did an ultrasound and numerous tests. Came back I had lots of tiny gallstones and my blood tests showed my Liver function was through the roof. They sent me home after 6 hours when the pain subsided and said they would book me in to see the consultant, not even 2 hours later I was back in A&E, same thing again. After more tests they realised I had a stone trapped by my bile duct and this was why the pain was coming back straight after the pain relief had gone. I spent 2 weeks in hospital, I also ended up with Pancreatitis and at risk of sepsis. After my liver function settled a bit they did an endoscopy and fitted a stent to remove the stone.
I could not have surgery till all the infection and attacks had stopped as they will not operate until it's all settled. I had my surgery booked in for 3 weeks time, it got postponed due to lack of staff. They re-booked the op, it got cancelled again by the hospital! The attacks were still happening in between all of this. I had morphine at home to help control the pain. I finally got my surgery and the bloody thing out on the third time it was booked in. I was in an out within 24 hours and never had a problem since. THE best thing that I have ever had!!!!!
The side effects
- I still can not eat anything high in fat, it goes straight though me (be aware for this, can make eating out a bit awkward at times if there is not a toilet nearby), and without sounding gross, it's like yellow liquid that does not stop for ages.
- I still get the odd pain in my shoulder, this seems to die down after an hour so, I believe this may be because other organs are working a bit harder as there is no Gallbladder.
- The best symptom - I got my life back!
Have the surgery, it will be the best decision you ever make.
There are far worse things that can happen than just gallstone attacks, I nearly got sepsis due to doctors not diagnosing me correctly for month. Take every bit of pain relief they offer and get the god damned thing out :)