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eevo61 03-18-2014 11:19 PM

Bad news,rsd Renee I will join you soon
 
I was diagnose today with positive cholelithiasis,in other words,have gallbladder stones and need surgery immediately,this suck,I was hoping not to have any more complications but irony of life,now I need one more surgery,guys,I'm really tired of this,I tried to be positive but see is not easy,that added more pain that what I already had,well,I will wait for my surgeon to call me urgent care me requested an emergency surgery despite of crps which she did not know what it was,she did not care about crps t all,she only care about to remove my gallbladder,wish me luck and Renee if you have surgery before me let me know how it works or how pain is!and I promise if I have it before I will keep you posted soon!than!not what I expected at all! blessing to all guys!I really appreciate your support more than ever !thanks, :grouphug: Jesika

RSD ME 03-19-2014 12:04 AM

I'm so sorry you have to get gallbladder surgery done too. Tell your dr to research RSD so that they are extra careful with you and also ask if they can do laproscopic surgery. It's less invasive which means to me less chance of rsd spread. And don't take Advil or advil like products. And try to rest as much as possible prior to surgery. I learned that helps from my past surgeries. I know it sucks to have more pain on top of rsd pain, but if you get laproscopic surgery, it's not as bad. I had laproscopic surgery for my hysterectomy. It was painful but not as painful as regular surgery. And try to hang in there. I know it gets tiring to stay positive when you are in pain all the time, but I've heard from others like Bram and Heidi that they felt better after their gallbladder was out. I've heard that it also makes the rsd calm down a little. And you can go back to eating what you want again. I miss bacon and can't wait to eat it again.lol. So hang in there and I'll keep you updated on my surgery. It's this monday at 6:15 in the morning. UGH. I will pray for you. Let me know how you are doing if you don't mind. Take care my friend.

Nanc 03-19-2014 12:52 AM

Jesika & Renee, I hope all goes well with your surgeries. They normally do laparoscopic unless there are issues or complications. So, you will both more than likely have your gallbladder removed laparoscopically. I had mine removed that way back in 2008 and it was no problem at all. Definitely a quicker recovery than the old-fashioned way!! I agree that you will feel so much better after that gallbladder is gone, I know I did!!!

Wishing you both the best!!
Nanc
:hug:

eevo61 03-19-2014 01:18 AM

Thanks Nanc and Renee and everybody in our community
 
Yeah is hard I will tell my surgeon about your recommendations also will research too,see,I was having abdominal pain but thought that was because of my pass surgery in jan 2014 not that I have something else,really took me by surprise I know something was wrong but I did not expected at all and with a new surgery,returning to work is definitely impossible now ,well I will just deal with this now and worry about everything else after, I know when I door closed I new will be open and I hope we all have those doors available,thanks for all your prayers and messages of hope,I never felt before more blessing than now that I have so many friends who really understand me,thanks to all and blessings too, our Lord crosses our ways and it the best that happens to all of us,thanks again and I will let you guys know when a date is schedule and how it feel after,all the information you share with us has a great value, thanks again, :grouphug: Jesika p.s. In little pain but still smiling:)

RSD ME 03-19-2014 01:15 PM

Thanks for caring Nanc. I'm sorry you had to get surgery too, but am glad you feel better now and that it wasn't too invasive. I hope there are no complications with mine. The dr said he may run into scar tissue from my last two surgeries that may cause him to do more invasive surgery, but thinks the chances of that are slim and that laproscopic will most certainly be done. I'm keeping my fingers crossed. I hope you're doing okay and thanks again for caring. With love, Renee.

RSD ME 03-19-2014 01:19 PM

Hi again Eev, I will be praying for you and hope that your surgery goes smoothly and that you feel better soon. I'm always here if you need a friend to talk too. I am so grateful to have all of you as friends and hope you know that I care too. Take care, get some rest and remember no Advil for advil like products (approx. 10 days prior to surgery) and fast from midnight the day before surgery. The dr will let you know all the details. Take care my friend. With love, Renee.

Nanc 03-19-2014 01:28 PM

Definitely hope you both can have this done laparoscopically, that would be great!! I mistakenly said I had mine out in 2008, actually it was 2002. In 2008, I had exploratory abdominal surgery (also done laparoscopic). I had adhesions and scar tissue removed in my abdomen and I had appendicitis so they did an appendectomy. Both procedures weren't bad at all.

I had that scar tissue and adhesions built up from two prior laparoscopies (for female issues) and ended up having a hysterectomy in 1996. But that was not done by laparoscope because they took everything!!

Best of luck to both of you!!
Nanc
:hug:

Hana 03-20-2014 04:38 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Nanc (Post 1058050)
Jesika & Renee, I hope all goes well with your surgeries. They normally do laparoscopic unless there are issues or complications. So, you will both more than likely have your gallbladder removed laparoscopically. I had mine removed that way back in 2008 and it was no problem at all. Definitely a quicker recovery than the old-fashioned way!! I agree that you will feel so much better after that gallbladder is gone, I know I did!!!

Wishing you both the best!!
Nanc
:hug:

Ditto..I had the nearly the same experience. 2 abdominal surgeries before laparoscopic cholycystectomy last March, and have no spread of RSD, and especially no more stones to make me sick. It is good to take care of, because waiting carries it's own risks..Just don't go there! :rolleyes: We can do our best to prevent the spread of RSD, but the rest of our bodies still need our attention and care, too.

Thoughts and prayers are with you! :grouphug:

Hana

Russell 03-20-2014 04:43 PM

I wish you both on your surgeries...

RSD ME 03-20-2014 10:27 PM

Hi Eev, I was just checking to see how you were doing. I hope you gallbladder surgery is going to be scheduled soon so you feel better. The hospital called me today to get details about me so can prepare for surgery on Mon. I have to call them back tomorrow to confirm surgery time. I'm having a bad gallbladder attack right now. I was bad and had some chocolate. I try to be good but I weakened and had a few small pieces. Big Mistake. I feel like I'm going to be sick. Oh well. That will teach me. I hope again that you feel better soon. My hands are burning alot tonight so I'm soing to sign off now and try to get some sleep. Keep me filled in on how you're doing if you dont;' mind. My prayers are with you.


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