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In reply to the discussion: HIDA scan update [View all]

ShazzieB

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6. Well, if it's your gall bladder, at least it's easiy remedied.
Wed Jun 12, 2024, 02:18 PM
Jun 2024

They can just take that sucker out, and you'll be fine. So I would root for that myself.

My husband's elderly aunt had gallstones she didn't know about until one of them blocked her pancreatic duct and caused her to develop pancreatitis (inflammation of the pancreas). I understand the pain was severe and she got pretty sick, but she made a full recovery after her gall bladder was removed.

I hope your story has as happy of an ending as hers did.

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HIDA scan update [View all] XanaDUer2 Jun 2024 OP
I hope you can find the answers you need, and the solutions. niyad Jun 2024 #1
Thank you, nyiad XanaDUer2 Jun 2024 #3
Here for you. niyad Jun 2024 #5
Hope you get some useful info !!!! Karadeniz Jun 2024 #2
Ty XanaDUer2 Jun 2024 #4
Well, if it's your gall bladder, at least it's easiy remedied. ShazzieB Jun 2024 #6
TY XanaDUer2 Jun 2024 #7
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