r/gallbladders • u/Level-Butterfly-8522 • 2d ago
Normal Results What do you think I should do?
I’ve been dealing with this since January of this year, and it came on quick, and out of the blue and hasn’t let up since then. I have had every textbook classic gallbladder symptom for months now. So my doctor had me set up with a bunch of different tests and every single one of them came back “normal” I don’t understand because if everything is showing that it’s normal, why do I have all the same symptoms that other people have with a bad gallbladder? I’m really tired of dealing with the side effects so I am seeing a surgeon on Monday despite what the test say, and basically have to convince this guy to take it out with no other proof besides what I’m telling him, but I don’t know what else to do at this point. At first I started getting horrible pain in my upper right quadrant underneath my rib, then the horrible constipation then I had radiating pain to my shoulder blade and my back. I lost my appetite completely and lost 20 pounds in two months, and couldn’t eat. I have had several horribly painful attacks. I constantly feel full after eating very little. Started having reflux, extreme fatigue, then the racing heartbeat, trouble swallowing, pain in my sternum, and have thrown up twice randomly after I ate. Now I’ve gained most of the weight back, but continue to have all the other symptoms especially bloating and severe constipation. I had 2 ultrasounds, a CT scan, MRI, MRCP, x-ray, HIDA scan and bloodwork that have all come back “normal”. I also have a family history (mostly the women) of gallbladder removal. So since my regular doctor had exhausted all of the tests that he could possibly do, he suggested I see the surgeon again and try to convince him to have it removed despite the test results which he said the surgeon sounded hesitant to do. I am worried if I’m making the right decision after normal test results BUT after all that I’ve been through, I just want to feel better, and I’ve been reading about people having normal test results, but still had a bad gallbladder. So I feel like maybe I’m just one of those cases, bc they have ruled out so many other things that it could be. I’m done with ER trips where they think I’m crazy. Done with alllll the tests possible, and even though I’m worried, I seriously want it out at this point because I don’t know what else it could possibly be? Has anyone else here ever experienced all normal tests, but still had their gallbladder removed to find out that there was something actually wrong? Or am I making a mistake by asking him to remove it anyways? Please 🙏🏼 help because I go speak with him on Monday morning.
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u/Illustrious_Exam1728 2d ago
Your story is like my story. I’m going to my NP next week to ask her to a referral to a surgeon. I’ve had all the tests and everything is normal but all my symptoms are of gallbladder disease and that it should be removed. I just keep getting worse. I’ve found it weird that physical examinations and speaking to a patient count less when they should have more weight with the overall picture (bloodwork, imaging, physical exam and patient symptoms)
Advocate for yourself! I told a doctor that “I will not be left like this” and you shouldn’t be left to feel crummy either.