My Experience of Gallbladder Removal Surgery + The Recovery Process! | Postnatal Gallstones

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Becxupnorth

Becxupnorth

Күн бұрын

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@kariefountain8488
@kariefountain8488 28 күн бұрын
I'm having my surgery in few weeks, I appreciate your video I've been having severe anxiety about the surgery. I know that it does depend on the doctor, how well the actual surgery goes, and how your body reacts to the gallbladder being removed. I actually didn't have gallstones or blocked duct I think you called yours, I finally got an answer after having issues way before my twenties and now in early forties got the answer. The past few years it intensified a lot and to make matters worse my stress level through the roof my dad passed last February then my mom last year in August so it's a lot to handle at once. I had a HIDA scan just a month ago and my gallbladder is low functioning. So I'm not even in position to decide if it's a surgery I would want like it's literally just giving up. I found few other videos where ladies had same issue as me and there's was like a 0% or 4% functioning so it helped me not feel like I won't make it the two weeks til I get my surgery -mine is at 26% which falls well below what should be I guess it used to be 40% years ago but they changed it to needing to function at least 30% to be normal. I just wanted to put my situation under your comments because I was struggling to find the few I did with my exact situation. I also want to say the challenges of being a new parent and having to breast feed was definitely a whole other obstacle for you I can't imagine adding that on top of it all so well done girl! I'm glad to see that in your video it seems like the pain was pretty manageable there really was only one where a gal was really struggling, but her body didn't seem to react well to the surgery after 3 months though her body finally adjusted to bathroom situation. All I know is if we are in the situation needing it out, we just got to pray it all goes well and we most likely having unpleasant symptoms as is so definitely necessary. I'm so glad that your experience went well for your surgery and pray that all of us getting ready to go through it have a safe surgery, quick recovery, and able to get to a life that feels normal. God bless you girl and all your viewers! -hugs
@Livinglifetothefullest-er1dq
@Livinglifetothefullest-er1dq Ай бұрын
it's amazing how i came across this because I'm two weeks and 1 day out on my gallbladder surgery got it laparoscopic and had gallstones and inflammation still healing.
@becxupnorth
@becxupnorth Ай бұрын
Hope you're recovering well ❤️‍🩹
@philippagibbons6944
@philippagibbons6944 26 күн бұрын
Hi, Firstly Thank you SO much for taking the time during your recovery to make and post all these videos! You’re amazing, especially since you’re also a busy mummy. I hope you’re now feeling back to your old self (minus the gallbladder pain/discomfort pre op!). Can I ask a question please? - Did you use a micro bacterial body wash and nasal cream in the days leading upto your surgery? I had my pre-op assessment at the hospital afew days ago (not yet been had my actual op date through, but expecting it within the next few weeks), and was given body wash/nasal cream BUT told to only use it if I’m going to be a day surgery patient? - I should explain that I told the nurse at the pre-op that I may not have anyone to take me home the same day, and she said that once I know to phone and let her know. If I don’t have, then she will book me in to stay overnight, and in that case I should use the wash/nasal cream but NOT to otherwise?!! (Hopefully that makes sense?) 🤔 Were you given the same advice? I’m confused as to why I’ve been told not to use it if not staying overnight?? Surely an op’s an op whether discharged the same day or not?? I would have thought preventing infection no matter how long in hospital would be priority?? X
@becxupnorth
@becxupnorth 26 күн бұрын
I didn't do anything like that but all I can say is that you should follow the advice of your medical professional as there probably is a good reason for them to ask you to do it xx
@philippagibbons6944
@philippagibbons6944 25 күн бұрын
Thanks x
@GerbyWorrior
@GerbyWorrior 15 күн бұрын
I feel ur pain. My first attack I never knew what it was. Thank God for my bro who’s a physician saw my urine the next day and told me I had passed a gallstone. I had another attack a month later and went to the hospital, they put me the corner for 6.5 hours and didn’t offer me anything it was total or 9 hours of pain no meds. The hospital wasn’t busy they just kept saying they are going to send me to a different wing. Anyways I will be removing my gallbladder next Wednesday. Thanks for sharing.
@annleonard1508
@annleonard1508 2 ай бұрын
Great video! I’m waiting to have my gallbladder out at RVI…Hope I have as successful an outcome as you xx
@becxupnorth
@becxupnorth 2 ай бұрын
Fingers crossed for you lovely xx
@FullNila
@FullNila Ай бұрын
Thank you. You have explained everything so well. You seem to have coped very well and seem to be very active. I'm going for surgery in 2 weeks in Leeds. Fingers crossed
@becxupnorth
@becxupnorth Ай бұрын
Good luck for your surgery 🩷
@FullNila
@FullNila Ай бұрын
You have no idea how much confidence you gave. I was totally scared but felt better on the day of surgery as the wait was finally over. I had mine last Thursday. Everything went well. I didn't even feel like having pain killer. The dose given at thr hospital was enough for me, surprisingly. Just had one the following day to be safe and that was it. I feel like a small bump on one of the side stitches. Will wait for the wounds to heal completely.
@Michelle-gj7bt
@Michelle-gj7bt Ай бұрын
Thanks for the video I am waiting for gallstones surgery 😊
@becxupnorth
@becxupnorth Ай бұрын
Hope it goes well for you 🩷
@jennywillshire5077
@jennywillshire5077 2 ай бұрын
Can i ask how you are getting on now? thank you for such an informative video
@becxupnorth
@becxupnorth 2 ай бұрын
I'm actually doing really well! Not had any pain since and I'm so much happier without it xx
@jennywillshire5077
@jennywillshire5077 2 ай бұрын
@@becxupnorth That's great to hear, I'm so pleased everything has gone smoothly afterwards & you are happy 😊
@Zoe73
@Zoe73 27 күн бұрын
Great video! Thank you ❤
@laurenjames9177
@laurenjames9177 Ай бұрын
Thank you for this! I’ve been fighting for nearly a whole year to have mine removed, despite going to the hospital as many times as I have with the pain! I had a blockage of the bile duct last month and they did an ERCP to remove it. Annoyingly had an attack a week later, but that meant they fast tracked my date. Turns out I’ve got 14 stones (that were visible on the ultrasound), and I couldn’t believe it! Well… I could, the attacks were so frequent no matter what I did, even with my extremely low fat diet. Your video is amazing, I’m nervous about mine, but you’ve put a lot of my stress at ease with how thorough and honest you were. Can I ask how your diet is now? Do you have to continue low fat, or are you able to have occasion things like cheese/chocolate? I hope you’re doing well now! X
@becxupnorth
@becxupnorth Ай бұрын
Oh no! Mine was similar to yours, lots of stones found on ultrasound and attacks no matter what I ate in fact I was barely eating I lost 3 stone in about 6 months. Hope you get surgery soon! My pain has completely gone since surgery, and I can eat as normal. Sometimes if I have very high fat foods, it does go straight through me 🤣 but no pain. And to be honest, I've built better eating habits because of the previous pain so that generally doesn't happen much as I eat fairly healthy now 😊
@becxupnorth
@becxupnorth Ай бұрын
Very high fat being greasy takeaway pizza or very greasy burgers.
@jayasri1200
@jayasri1200 10 күн бұрын
I am going to surgery on 14th nov and I am very much scared.. you were given face mask for oxygen after anaesthesia or they insert any tube in the throat for air ?? Can you please clarify this question and also is this minor or major surgery?
@becxupnorth
@becxupnorth 9 күн бұрын
Honestly the best thing you can do is ask your doctor/surgeon these questions as I can't say for sure you would get the same as me. I had tube down my throat for oxygen during my surgery but it was done after I was out, so I wasn't even aware of it. My surgery was keyhole, I'm not sure if it's minor or major tbh. Good luck x
@camillebambi6449
@camillebambi6449 9 күн бұрын
Have you noticed it being harder to lose weight post surgery?
@becxupnorth
@becxupnorth 8 күн бұрын
Not at all, my weight hasn't changed at all. If anything, my diet has improved because I can't eat much saturated fat as without a gallbladder they're harder to digest x
@Taurus_0109
@Taurus_0109 Ай бұрын
Can we do workout after gallstone surgery??
@becxupnorth
@becxupnorth Ай бұрын
You'd need to talk to your doctor for medical advice x
@SandileMary
@SandileMary 17 күн бұрын
How long does this surgery take??
@becxupnorth
@becxupnorth 11 күн бұрын
The surgery itself is quite quick - around 45 mins. But I was in hospital from 7.30am and picked up about 4pm.
@jenniferbonilla6041
@jenniferbonilla6041 Ай бұрын
May i ask where was your pain located?
@becxupnorth
@becxupnorth Ай бұрын
It was in the upper right abdomen but to be honest it was so severe it felt like it radiated from there to throughout my whole abdomen and to my back
@hometypist1966
@hometypist1966 11 күн бұрын
@becxupnorth You may listen to your medical professional, thats why you removed, correct. Best of Luck, but there are others who wouldnt want to remove gallbladder and would want others to thrive not sink. Saying this, karma has a way to repay when you dont want good for others Once you know why Humans suffer, you dont question why 1000s, 100000s people listen to a leader, experts or doctors even though they are 100% wrong is because of the aura in them, not because they are CORRECT OR RIGHT, hence suffering you have to go through, that I REALIZE. But for me, I reduced my Gallbladder Stone from 8mm to 7mm within 1.3 months so I dont care if somebody believes me or not but yes those who are destined to come out of this unscathed, will see the LIGHT.
@hometypist1966
@hometypist1966 5 ай бұрын
You just removed the Pitta Accumulation Point. Bile Duct Blockage, you should have taken Virgin Olive Oil.
@becxupnorth
@becxupnorth 5 ай бұрын
I'll continue to listen to my medical professionals and their advice ☺️
@hometypist1966
@hometypist1966 5 ай бұрын
Remove your Gallbladder, and for LIFE, you are allowing DOCTORS/HOSPITALS/MEDICAL COLLEGES/PHARMACEUTICALS to mint MONEY CONTINUOUSLY. Removing Gallbladder, as I view it you are good as DEAD, A living DEAD. A Doctor's/Hospital's PATIENT for LIFE TIME. You will not be told that you cannot eat fatty food, fried food, and if you don't follow, you face severe health issues. No Modern Doctors tell you that you will have indigestion issues, you will be facing man other health issues for which the same doctors will not have any reply or generally will attribute to something different rather than removal of Gallbladder. Those Doctor or any Doctor/Hospital/Mrdical Colleges/Pharmaceuticalswho say that Gallbladder removal will not cause any issues in a HUMAN BODY are either IGNORANT and/or due to personal interest of MONEY behind their views/interpretation and/or the medical school where they are taught it can be removed, that too, done only to ensure that the modern Doctors/Hospitals/Medical Colleges/Pharmaeuticals remain and generate continous MONEY at the cost of patients health. On one hand you say science has ADVANCED SO MUCH, but the Doctors/Hospitals/Medical Colleges/Pharmaceuticals till date cannot find technology to break the Gallbladder Calculus Stone, WOULD YOU BELIEVE IT. I dont trust Modern Doctors, only in EMERGENCY, because no option, reason, they are Humans like us, first they have been trained to treat symptoms in 95% of the health issues, second, they have been trained in seperate part of the Body, not to look at body as whole, and above all FOCUS IS ON MONEY, hence patients visit to such Modern Doctors/Hospital never stops or medicine never stops, once started(this is also due to your food, wrong food combination, that has been inculcilated over the years since childhood.) A heart specialist gets knowledge & training in his area, heart, so other areas knowledge are just briefly given When Gallbladder is removed, the bile that is produced by the liver, trickles directly into the small intestine causing health issues that majority of patients dont realize the symptoms until it is too late many a times. Understand what a bile does. Its a substance that is water soluble as well as oil/fat soluble. It breaks down the oil/fat and make it small particles so that it will not clog and to allow the pancreas to release the lipase and easier to absorb the smaller particles in the intestine, hence if you are deficient in bile, you may have 1. difficulty digesting fats and thus have bloating, indigestion, gas, sticky stool and burping, hence stomach feeling heavy. Majority of the people will not realise that this is due to the removal of their gallbladder, that realization is not easy to understand because they were having it earlier too before the Gallbladder Removal Operation, so majority will assume/presume/deduce it is not related to GALLBLADDER REMOVAL and will find it improper to blame their Doctor, on whose advise they removed their Gallbladder. 2. That puts us to another question, why many have bloating, indigestion, gas, burping after eating food and later sticky stool or even constipation. The reason can be attributed to low bile/less concentrated bile and can also be due to calculus stone blocking partially the concentrated bile from the Gallbladder. 3. One of the function of Gallbladder is to lubricate the colon, and without bile, you will have constipation. 4. If too much bile is there, than you will have diarrhea, that happens when the duct is too large or opening is too large. 5. One of the function of the bile is to take the byproduct of RED BLOOD CELLS, which is Billirubbin and help to eliminate through the body so if there is some blockage in the liver than it can come up and cause Jaundice/Yellow Eye, hence you need more bile to remove the obstruction so that the billirubin is flushed out of the system and do not cause Jaundice. So you can imagine what happens if on your Doctors advise you remove the Gallbladder, you end up in the hospital and Doctor/Hospital gives you a detergent that acts as a bile, to remove such excess billirubin. 6. Vision issues 7. Many other issues are going to crop up and that in turn means that Doctors/Hospitals/Medical Schools will have various other avenues to mint MONEY out of 1(one) patient, just think of th millions of patients added just because gallbladder is removed. One more thing, majority of the people after surgery will not reach a REALISATION stage because some of the symptoms above, they may attribute to something else rathar than removal of the GALLBLADDER. Yes, You can remove gallbladder calculus stone without pain. Removing Gallbladder is the start of various other health issues that will arise but which same doctors wont have any reply and/or misinform you that it is caused by other health issues. Google Dr. Piyush Saxena and Liver Cleanse or go for Homeopathy, Ayurveda and Unani to dissolve/melt gallstones from your Gallbladder. Ayurvedically Gallbladder is an extension of liver and one of the most important organs for a balanced Agni AKS Gut Health. It is called "Pittashya" (Seat of Pitta) for a reason Below are videos, you should watch which are made by SOULS, who have their MOON side, the HEART side in balance. kzbin.info/www/bejne/b5-tqKasl7qUl5Ysi=FSJSQVPb9v44Rkwa kzbin.info/www/bejne/Z6a1qZlmfa-pqJosi=_1bx4IRfqjNE1Cns kzbin.info/www/bejne/h3OomqBvhtKgmtEsi=RhZtyzAiyHghVjDE kzbin.info/www/bejne/m4vWhmBsntmaatEsi=fuBWfhIWbPp3BCPj (dissolve gallstone) Watch the below video, clearly states that food control after gallbladder removal surgery. kzbin.info/www/bejne/hpivoqGYebuVbpYsi=gAAuDwApvqyTmKKW Issued in the interest of Souls, because we are ONE.
@willowwispp5012
@willowwispp5012 2 ай бұрын
🤣🤣
@SandileMary
@SandileMary 11 күн бұрын
Does it work even if the duct is blocked 😭??
@hometypist1966
@hometypist1966 11 күн бұрын
​@@becxupnorthPls do, I come across many who listen to expert advise and remove the Gallbladder, including a Doctor, Whom I told that I reduced my Gallbladder Stone from 8mm to 7mm with proof of USG Abdomen and Pelvis Sonography. I believe that everyone is responsible for their own fate, you decide yours. Best of Luck.
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