Hi, TE'ers--
I'm scheduled to have my gallbladder removed 11/2. I've known I had gallstones for about 5 years, but hadn't had a bad attack since the first one in 2001. Then this year it picked up--three very painful attacks between Feb and August. The second one convinced me, and I went to see the surgeon.
I had the worst gallbladder attack yet on Monday. I was at the hospital, finishing a 24 hr shift when it happened. My friend/colleague/boss Sandie had just arrived to take over for me and found me in a lot of pain, then I began throwing up, so she helped me to the ER.
They gave me morphine (a wonderful drug) three times, and some anti-nausea meds. I got admitted to the hospital for observation and more drugs if I needed them. I was doing fine by the next day, and they sent me home. I had another attack last night, but was able to manage it here with the meds they gave me. I've talked with the surgeon, who does not feel it's dangerous to wait for the surgery. However, he did say, "You can't go on having attacks every night, Lise." I agree with him there.
My surgery is scheduled for Nov 2. If I have another attack before then, I will just bite the bullet and have the surgery sooner. I'm trying to hold out; I have plans to go to Florida this weekend to see my dear friend, who had a stillborn baby earlier this month. I also don't want the other midwives to have to cover for me for ten days, when I already have the time off in November.
So, here's the question: If you've had your gallbladder removed, what pearls of wisdom would you give me for before or after the surgery? I'm grateful for any tips! I'm heading to Florida tomorrow morning, but will get back online Sun night at the latest.
Thanks, TE!

