Ask MeCha: gall bladder owies!
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I know I've been complaining about this a lot recently, so please indulge my continued whining and give me your valued advice.
About five years ago I had a gall bladder attack. It wasn't too bad, and I was pretty sure that's what it was because my mom and aunt have both had problems in the past. They confirmed my symptoms and cause (big fried meal) and I got better. I had another attack about two years later, again pretty mild, again related to fried food.
All was well until the evening of Dec 28th. I started feeling bad. Real bad. It didn't occur to me what was going on because it was different than what I'd experienced before. Before it was a bloaty, uncomfortable feeling with some pain. This time it was stabbing pains in my abdomen, backache, headache, nausea and diarrhea. I felt like I'd been hit by a truck. The next day I was better; a bit tired and still pretty bloaty but okay. I figured it was another attack due to an enormous serving of very cheesy pizza (not to mention all the Christmas food and booze) and I'd be okay as long as I didn't eat like that again.
Wrong. In the wee hours of Wednesday morning, I woke up with radiating abdominal pain. It kept me up all night, and wasn't much better that day. It wasn't horrific pain, but enough to make me tired and feeling good and sorry for myself. I couldn't eat much but sipped apple juice. Thursday morning dawned and I wasn't much better, so I went to the doctor. he sent me for an ultrasound which confirmed I have no stones (that they could see, anyway, so there may be blobs but nothing calcified). No infection either, thank god. I'll go back to my doctor in a few days, who will most likely tell me they can test for an ulcer or intestinal problems, but I doubt it's anything like that.
I'm better today but not much. The stabbing pains are definitely worse at night, but happen in waves during the day. I'm still bloaty and headachy and very tired. I'm avoiding all the dietary triggers, especially fat, but I'm scared to really eat a meal lest I make myself worse. And I'm hungry but have some pain when I eat.
My question is: what can I do in the short term to ease my symptoms? I'll be making some pretty major changes to my diet for sure, but this is long-term and so I can avoid future attacks and surgery. A hot water bottle is soothing but doesn't do much. I'm taking liver-supporting herbs like dandelion root. But I hurt NOW, dammit, and I want to eat a meal! My planned weight loss in the new year was not supposed to happen traumatically!
Please hope me, o wise bunnies!