No guarantee though. I've always liked fat and still got gall-stones.I can second having had the advice to eat fats for gall bladder health. When I had my kidney stones, the consultant advised me to keep my gall bladder healthy (apparently the two cn go hand in hand, kidney and gall stones) by giving it something to do by eating some fats as otherwise it can get silted up. This was 10 years ago.
there are no guarantees with anything, but sharing our experiences is still good.No guarantee though. I've always liked fat and still got gall-stones.
Thank god you all have. I would be climbing up the wall. I get to know nothing by nhs. Just snippets, it's like extracting teeth.there are no guarantees with anything, but sharing our experiences is still good.
yeah, often 'full disclose' before something is anything but full.Thank god you all have. I would be climbing up the wall. I get to know nothing by nhs. Just snippets, it's like extracting teeth.
A&E doctor was surprised I was hydrated. I told him I'm always drinking water. He said my kidneys are brilliant for a diabetic. My two sickness bouts were settled quickly but left nausea, but I sipped water a few hours later. Even in waiting room at A&E. I carry it around. Always.I got gallstones too after rapid weight loss but I think other causes as well like nearly a lifetime of wrong eating + not drinking enough water
Good on you for keeping up your water intake. I know what gallstone pain is like so I hope u don't have more bouts + get better soon. I admit I have never drank enough water(trying to now) but had plenty of tea and coffee and alcohol though! lolA&E doctor was surprised I was hydrated. I told him I'm always drinking water. He said my kidneys are brilliant for a diabetic. My two sickness bouts were settled quickly but left nausea, but I sipped water a few hours later. Even in waiting room at A&E. I carry it around. Always.
Thats just it. I haven't drank alcohol for years now. I don't miss it. Other half makes up for my share! Ha haGood on you for keeping up your water intake. I know what gallstone pain is like so I hope u don't have more bouts + get better soon. I admit I have never drank enough water(trying to now) but had plenty of tea and coffee and alcohol though! lol
GP is treating me with a second dose of antibiotics so I'm guessing an infected gallbladder or duct or surrounding area... internally. I have symptoms of inflamed gallbladder but could be another organ or small intestine, although my internal examination ruled out some inflammation at A&E last week.what kind of gallbladder problem?
GP is treating me with a second dose of antibiotics so I'm guessing an infected gallbladder or duct or surrounding area... internally. I have symptoms of inflamed gallbladder but could be another organ or small intestine, although my internal examination ruled out some inflammation at A&E last week.
I'm being treated with a nerve damage drug for internal spasms and buscupan for spasms. I'm encouraged to continue with Constipating codeine for my spinal cord pain and ibuprofen for back muscle spasms.
I'm a wreck.
Awaiting a duplicate Abdominal ultrasound scan from last year (March).
Chest pains from it all gets rechecked when it affects me very badly and affects my breathing. Asthma needs steroids but on hold. Saturating oxygen levels are good. Blood pressure is up.
Antibiotics finish today so will be interested if it can hold its own til I see GP on Friday morning.???
Out this morning for hba1c blood test. It will be higher than 48. For sure.
Ive been having right rib pain to touch for more than 5yrs but ignored it. Got new baby after so it went away (or distraction, maybe resolved it at first look) ... but it's back with vengeance. However back pain in walking is the absolute worse.
Thank you @DJC3. I'm back from the most horrific walk to school. I cried most of the way back with agony. On returning home I've increased co-codamol to codeine and paracetamol. I'm going to suffer with constipation now. One pain and anguish for another. Humf! Fibrogel sometimes doesn't work as I cannot always afford it twice a day at nearly £4 for 5 days worth.Ickihun you’re having such a tough time of it at the moment, my heart goes out to you.
When you’re in pain you can’t focus on anything else but the pain can you. Really hope you get some relief soon.
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Just came of it a few months back as I started getting no relief on it. I'd been on it a year.@ickihun would your doc prescribe tramadol instead do you think?
I don’t think it causes constipation like codeine, (although tramadol made me ill when I had it.) It is like the final straw for you I should think, nothing funny about constipation, its horrendous.
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