Post-cholecystectomy or gallbladder removal surgery
Hi – I had my gallbladder removed 17 years ago and have chronic, sharp back pain behind the port incision. That incision was in my upper left abdominal quadrant; the pain is felt in my back, directly behind the incision. It is thought that I have an adhesion in my upper left quadrant. Is it possible that nerves are trapped and that it causes referred pain in my back? The pain is nauseating and hasn't improved. I have been on anti seizure medication and a pain killer that isn't a percocet-type medication. I am curious if anyone else has persistent pain in their back following gallbladder surgery. If so, how is your pain treated.
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Thank you. I need to try the psyllium husk again. I felt like it just bulked up and increased the volume of my diarrhea episodes so i stopped taking it without really giving it a chance.
Hi , I am sorry you are experiencing these symptoms. I have the same symptoms and it is no fun! I had gallbladder removed August 2023 and my digestion has never been the same. I got a few viruses this winter which probably upended my gut bacteria and have had diarrhea for months. My abdominal cat scan last week was negative. I am going the holistic route(and also its impossible to get into a Dr!) I take Pure Encapsulations Digestive Enzymes with each meal. While everyone is different, it has greatly reduced my bloating. On the other hand it has increased nausea, so I take pepcid when that happens. Since I had gallstones, I also changed my diet to low fat. While it was hard at first, it has become easier. Plus it really helped me to lose 50 pounds in the last 2.5 years which is great for me. Another thing I started was taking Fiber everyday(with probiotics) which also helps. Someone recommended Tummy Fiber to me which I am about to start. It is a soluble fiber powder which helps people with irritable bowel syndrome but I figure it may help regulate my digestion. It has been /is overwhelming to me , however when I start thinking that way, I remember there are so many that have it a lot worse. I hope this helps some and good luck. Let me know if learn anything more on our journey without a gallbladder.
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5 ReactionsI took cholestrymine for years and it was a life saver. I am now totally off it and take psyllium husk everyday with no problems.
Thank you for this input.
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1 ReactionThank you!! Thank you!! This is very helpful! I will share with my Gastroenterologist on my next visit.
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3 ReactionsWelcome to Mayo Clinic Connect, @adoby2010. The pain and nausea you've had to contend with sound difficult. Sorry to hear the medications and diet changes you've tried have not helped.
Hoping members who've chatted in this discussion on severe pain years after gallbladder removal will provide some support and thoughts for you, such as @sbtheplumber1 @taylor2 @lasirvent @diannesmcneill and others.
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1 ReactionSorry, but to begin with I would have no reason to take Laraglutide as I am neither diabetic nor do I need to lose weight. I've been in a constant battle since I had my gallbladder removed to gain weight. I am currently at 5'3" and I only weigh 105 lbs. Another reason I would not ever take this medication is because I don't trust pharmaceuticals. I believe food and exercise and sometimes with the help of supplements we can find our way back to health. My body is imbalanced. It's going to take me time to figure out what is throwing it off. I do believe I just had a breakthrough. I found out through an allergy patch test that I'm somewhat allergic to corn. Although it's low to moderate, it's enough to throw my system off and I'm in the process of assisting it starting with multivitamins. I'm also vitamin deficient due to the BAM. What I've said here I feel strongly about and encourage you to take a deep breath and think again. We're not going to find miracles in any one single pill. Once you've taken those pills you can't undo it. Hope this helps.
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4 ReactionsSorry if this is long:
I am in the same boat as many on here. April 19, 2012 I had my gallbladder removed the same time they performed a tubal ligation. A few months later, I had my very first episode of pains and nausea. I was doing nothing but laying on the couch watching a movie with my husband. He had to carry me to the truck to drive me to the hospital, but we never made it as he had to pull over so I could throw up and the ambulance had to pick me up from there. I have had so many tests done and they could never find out what was wrong. I was put on bentyl and amitriptyline but none of it helped. I have tried to cut foods and drinks out but I would still go through it. It has happened in the middle of class/exams, at work, when I am sleeping, or just whenever it felt like hitting me. I wish there was an answer for us!
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2 ReactionsHi. I was diagnosed about 2 years ago with BAM. I currently take Colestipol hydrochloride ) (cholesterol medication that is used to control BAM) and 2 Immodiums daily. I started with 2 a day, but, I was able to lower it to 1 pill a day (I could add on 1 more if I need it). It has been a life changer for me.
Good luck.
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3 ReactionsNo I'm not familiar with larglutide. So sorry
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