I had my gallbladder out many years ago...The stones were bad and had moved all through my system so it was many hours in the operating room..anyways, afterwards...they had to do some xrays to make sure they had gotten all the stones...the doctor declared me stone-free but did tell me that yes, they can return ...usually forming in the bile duct...luckily, that hasnt happened
2006-12-28 06:39:44
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answered by mary2148 4
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It DOES NOT sound silly to me. I had my Gallbladder remover is 2002. What you are feeling are called Phantom Attacks. Every person Ih ave ever spoke with who has had thier GB removed says they feel the same thing. I get them once every few months and it feels exactly like it did when I had my gallstones. Which doesnt feel to good! I asked my surgeon if he has ever heard of this and he said Oh Yes! It is normal. So yes you are having what is called phantom pains and no you do no have Gallstones! I hope this helped. Take Care :)
2006-12-28 06:24:44
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answered by mommy_of_2 2
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Get Rid of Gallstones in as Little
2016-05-14 23:31:53
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answered by Anonymous
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the main important function of the gallbladder is to shop bile after a meal the gallbladder empties the bile into your small intestines to interrupt down fat after this is bumped off the bile isn't any longer saved yet is going directly to the intestines the small gut absorbs distinctive the bile yet some passes via and reaches the vast intestines which interferes with the absorption of water so what you ought to be feeling is gasoline that can mimic the soreness of gallstones in case you consume distinctive heavy fatty meals this could ensue it could additionally reason you to have diarrhea look after a nutrition plan extreme in fiber and drink sufficient quantities of water steer clear of spicy meals extreme dairy products fatty meals extreme caffeine and alcohol your scientific expert can propose you in case you ought to take drugs that impair absorption of bile collectively with amphogel
2016-10-06 03:13:54
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answered by wichern 4
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You're right - it does sound silly. But gallstones cannot return.
2006-12-28 06:16:04
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answered by wildenemart 4
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you can have problems in your common duct,i have had problems that felt like an gall bladder attack,,no gall bladder though, You need an ultra sound or xray. could be liver,,pancreatic,,anything,,Don't mean to offend but I'm heavy ,they didn't believe it was gall bladder they kept telling me it was in the wrong place,,finally after months of treatment , one Dr looked at me when i walked in and said by 4 pm u will be in the hospital getting removed,,4;15 i passed out from pain,next day they scheduled surgery,,thank goodness one Dr had good sense,
2006-12-28 06:30:05
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answered by heartzz_ablaze 3
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No. You have to have a gallbladder to have gallstones.
2006-12-28 06:20:58
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answered by Anonymous
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I think yes, something can plug up your biliary duct. Maybe they are not called gallstone, but they are something.
2006-12-28 06:23:37
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answered by jimmymae2000 7
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No they can't. It is probably gas or something else. But it most definately can't be gallstones♥
2006-12-28 06:16:28
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answered by ♥USMCwife♥ 5
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No. Without the gall bladder to hold them there is no where for them to go. You might have a bladder infection, so you should definitely go get checked out.
2006-12-28 06:20:30
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answered by klm 2
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