under the kife again
Liz has answers!! Whoo hoo!! Sorry to hear about needing surgery, though. That's just never a fun prospect. I of course can't give you any info on surgeons - but I think as long as you meet with them and feel comfortable with them, it shouldn't be a problem. Just like interviewing surgeons for WLS the same should be done for any other type of surgery.
Good luck, keep us updated!
Pam
PS: My MIL had hers removed a few years back. It was lap and she stayed over night...and was home the next morning. Trust me, if there was no drama related to hers coming out and her recovery (she is an overly dramatic person) than it couldn't have been all that bad, LOL
Good luck, keep us updated!
Pam
PS: My MIL had hers removed a few years back. It was lap and she stayed over night...and was home the next morning. Trust me, if there was no drama related to hers coming out and her recovery (she is an overly dramatic person) than it couldn't have been all that bad, LOL
Instead of complaining that the rosebush has thorns, be happy that the thorn bush has roses.
Thanks everyone! I am totally at ease with this - in my heart I knew all along that this is what it was, just waiting for the confirmation. I see Dr Murray (Dr Pierson's associate - he is a popular man! Couldn't get an appt forever!) on the 10th. I wold like to have this done early October (preferably about the 6th so I can still go to the OH event! :) )
Thanks agian! And I'll keep you all posted as it gets closer
Liz
Thanks agian! And I'll keep you all posted as it gets closer
Liz
Hi Liz,
I'm so glad you finally got your answer. Gallbladders are the pits, especially the ones that don't aren't working :)
I had mine out, actually in the mid '90s. And yes I was about 13 years younger, but I recovered from that so quick, it wasn't even funny. I hardly had any pain and I was back to work basically right away. So I wouldn't worry one ounce. If you can handle WLS, you can handle gallbladder surgery.
Take care and good luck!!
I'm so glad you finally got your answer. Gallbladders are the pits, especially the ones that don't aren't working :)
I had mine out, actually in the mid '90s. And yes I was about 13 years younger, but I recovered from that so quick, it wasn't even funny. I hardly had any pain and I was back to work basically right away. So I wouldn't worry one ounce. If you can handle WLS, you can handle gallbladder surgery.
Take care and good luck!!