Thank you @danybegood1, @contentandwell, @kathyannyarborough for joining in with some great information.
Welcome to Connect, @stephieisabella,
Your perseverance to find relief from these health challenges, at such a young age, is so encouraging!
I'd also like to introduce you to some other members, and see if they have any suggestions from their experience with reflux; please meet @mwarenski, @hardclose, @lizann, @ptfitzy, @melrosedecosmo, @davearnatt, @saucy, @ladysky, @cathy615, @robbinr, @hardclose, @lizann, @rexanna, @boogirl, @danielad, @cbs61752, @dandl48, @cmaso.
You can read their discussions here:
Acid Reflux and its Symptoms..http://mayocl.in/2mcv8vh
"I have acid reflux so bad it is coming up into my sinuses" http://mayocl.in/2lm32B4
@stephieisabella, although gallstones are more common in adults over 40 years, they can appear in a person of any age, and research shows a rise in the diagnosis of gallbladder disease in people as young as teenagers. Have your doctors given you an explanation for not testing for gallbladder conditions?
Hi there, I have been given a few ultrasounds now and an MRCP to look for gallstones. I was also given a HIDA scan which showed that my gallbladder is a little bit on the higher end of the EF scale but they said that my gallbladder will not be coming out 🙁