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7:33 pm May 8, 2010
| Emmie
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If you have gallbladder disease, how serious can it get? Can it be life threatening if you don't opt for the surgery within a certain amount of time?
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6:04 am May 9, 2010
| stressmommy
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I think that if the gallbladder becomes very inflamed then it can be horribly painful as well as pretty dangerous. I do not think that the surgery is quite as bad as it used to be as they do not cut but use a small incision to remove the gallbladder which you can live just fine without. I think that the danger always comes in with it rupturing and that this would not be something that you would Log in or Register to read more… |
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7:50 pm November 23, 2010
| jerri
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Which gallbladder disease are you talking about gall stones? Gallbladder cancer?
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9:26 am May 11, 2011
| nursenanz
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The most common symptom of gallstones is pain in the stomach area or in the upper right part *of the belly, under the ribs.
The pain may:
Start suddenly in the center of the upper belly (epigastric area) and
spread to the right upper back or shoulder blade area. It is usually
hard to get comfortable. Moving around does not make the pain go away.
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4:32 pm August 4, 2011
| Rene
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What about for gall bladder cancer?
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