Copyright Rules?
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I believe mrsD was trying to respond to your request while also observing the copyright rules here. I have just reviewed the rules and, as I understand this, we cannot do a simple copy and paste. We can give a summary and then provide a link, which I think mrsD has done. There may be a "workaround" and/or I may be misunderstanding the rule. I hope a moderator will come along and will comment for all of us. :) We understand your predicament and will try to help you to get the info you need. :D Hold on! :hug: DejaVu |
OK. Dum dee dum...
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You'd have pain as mrsD mentioned in posts above, including maybe chest pain.
Could have change in bowel movement colour and frequency. Colour change with urine (darker). Could have jaundice Could have indigestion, loss of appetite, fever, nausea or vomiting. There could be more. |
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in reality, I need to do a few chores. :eek: I'll check back in with you. :D DejaVu |
I finally got to see it. Yes, I do have many of the symptoms. Like gripping pain after a few hours sleep, chalky poop, pain after a meal.
I should get in touch with my doctor but it's Friday now. It'll have to wait til Monday. :( |
Hi Wiix,
Glad you have gotten to see the information! Sorry you have the symptoms. Glad you will be consulting with your doctor.:) Warmly, DejaVu |
Yes, I called the office today and asked if I had any test while I was in hospital last year for cholycysitis. She said that would have been an ultrasound. I had it done then with no results. Maybe it's time I have one again. But, I haven't had any pain since last week. But that's how it acts. Here one day and gone the next. I have an appointment with him Oct. 6. Will discuss it with him then.
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Hi Wiix,
I haven't been online in a few days, but I've been thinking about you and your stomach. I'm glad you made an appointment. If the ultrasound is clear, ask about a HIDA scan. It can detect things that don't show up on an ultrasound. I'm glad to hear that your symptoms are improved for now. It's good to have a break. Cheryl |
HIDA Scan. What does that stand for?
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HIDA scan-hepatobiliary iminodiacetic acid scan. It's a nuclear scanning test used to diagnose obstruction of the bile ducts, disease of the gallbladder and bile leaks. The doctor who did my upper endoscopy recommended it as a next step if I didn't improve with Prilosec.
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