Can gall bladder disease with no pain or gall stones still cause problems?


Question:
Doctor left message today that my nuclear scan was positve for gall bladder disease. My gallbladder x-ray showed an inflammed gall bladder but no stones or anything.

HOWEVER, the only reason any of this was found was the doctor was pressing on my stomach during a physical and the area felt tender to him. Now he's saying it's likely it''ll have to come out, yet to this day i have still NEVER had any pain like the websites say I should have and I've been eating healthy for months..Why would it have to come out if it still WORKS correctly and hasn't hurt me at all??

I just feel like he's.scalpel-happy!!

Answers:
You might be in the very early stages of gall bladder disease. You're doctor is saving you from the pain and suffering that goes with gallstones. The area is already tender so you're slowly progressing into more severe pain over time. According to the Hippocratic Oath, doctors can not operate on a healthy viable organ. They can get their license taken away for that.

Other Answers:
If you're lucky, your doctor will take your gall bladder out before you do exhibit symptoms. It's horribly painful. I had no symptoms at all until I ended up in the emergency room in the middle of the night. The pain felt like a steel corset was being wrapped around me that was gradually tightened until I could barely breathe. I thought I was going to die. I actually thought that I was having a heart attack but I knew I wasn't because the pain lasted for hours. The surgery took about an hour at an outpatient clinic and I was fine in twenty-four hours. Spare yourself the potential pain and just have the surgery.

I HAD MY GALLBLADDER TAKEN OUT FOR GALLSTONES, EVER SINCE THEN I HAVE ALOT OF INDIGESTION IF I EAT EGGS, POTATOES, CABBAGE, ONIONS, GARLIC, BROCOLI, BEANS, AND SOME SALAD DRESSINGS. I NEVER HAD THIS BEFORE THE SURGERY-I HAD TO HAVE IT THOUGH. MY STOMACH GETS REAL UPTIGHT ON ME IF I EAT TO MUCH AS WELL.




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