by mincey » Mon Jul 09, 2007 9:40 pm
Good luck tomorrow! I am sure your surgery will go well. Sounds like you caught it in time.
I had mine out just after Thanksgiving 2004 (after just being married in August!). I wasn't as lucky as you. About three days before Thanksgiving, I thought I had just a stomach ache. Nothing was staying down, not even water. I was also in intense pain. It felt sort of like heartburn, but much worse. I couldn't get comfortable or sleep. By Thanksgiving night I had had enough, and my husband took me to the emergency room. The doc determined that I had gall stones blocking my bile duct, and I had severe pancreatitis and my organs were starting to shut down. I was admitted to the hospital immediately. The emergency room doc told my new husband that had we waited two more days I probably would have been dead. What an eye opener!! After being admitted I was put on painkillers and all liquids. I could take nothing by mouth, not even water. Man, did I get a terrible case of dry mouth!! They finally let me start rinsing my mouth out as long as I promised not to swallow. Basically my pancreas had to heal before they could do the surgery to remove my gall bladder. The Monday after Thanksgiving I was well enough to have the surgery. They did it lapriscopically, and I was able to go home a few hours after the surgery.
My mother-in-law's doctor had been telling her that she would need hers out at some point. When she saw how much I went through, she went ahead and got hers out before it became a problem. Hers was outpatient surgery, and she was up and about the next day as normal. And she is 80! It took me over a week before I even began to start feeling normal.
So sounds like you will do just fine tomorrow! I'll keep you in my prayers for a quick and successful healing!!
Cheryl and Randall
2006 T@B Clamshell
The T@Binator