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Surgery? O.o Scary thought.

Mon Nov 2, 2009, 12:09 PM
Sooo, just found out from the nurse that my gall bladder is bad and that it might have to be removed. The only kind of surgery I've had was when I had my daughter and that was a C-Section. So yeah Im a bit afraid of the whole surgery thing. I will let you all know more when I find out.

Update 11/2/09

So, looks like my gall bladder is gonna go bye bye. I'll be talking to the surgeon today along with the doctor. Hopefully they can get me in for surgery today/tonight and then I can go home. *fingers crossed*.

Love you all and take care
Rach.

Update 11/2/09 at 2:10pm
So talked to the surgeon and talked to the doctor, my fever and everything else that I had seems to be getting better on its own, however my gall bladder isn't doing so hot, so they are going to inject a dye into my iv tommarrow and then they will be able to tell if my gall bladder is doing its job or not. Once that is figured out, we go from there.

Thats all for now,
Rach

  • Mood: Sympathy
  • Listening to: People talking
  • Drinking: finally had apple juice

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D: Praying all goes well and you get home as soon as possible!

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Err, a thousand to one is pretty good odds, right?

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I have been through gall bladder surgery before. It aches and they hold you for a week or so after but you'll be fine hun. :cuddle: You can text me if you be scared.

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