R.I.P. my gangrenous Mirizzi syndrome gall bladder
- BackInTex
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R.I.P. my gangrenous Mirizzi syndrome gall bladder
Went in to the hospital for a 1 hour out patient procedure on Monday to remove my stone invested gall bladder.
After 5 minutes the surgeon saw something he has only seen twice in his 20 years of removing gall bladders. My gall bladder was swollen and crushing my other organs and it had attached itself to the common duct. So instead of 1 hour he fully opened me up and took 2 1/2 to 3 hours delicately shaving my gall bladder out so not to damage the common duct that had become part of the gall bladder (Mirizzi Syndrome). The gall bladder was corroded, stones embedded in the wall, and clearly infected.
So when I came to and saw the rather large bandage on my stomach I asked "I'm not going home today am I?" Nope. I had to stay 4 days (just got home about 2 hours ago). So I have 9 inch cut with 21 staples angling across my upper stomach. Very cool.
The pathology results on the gall bladder showed it was completely dead and quite gangrenous. So all in all a good thing I had it taken out. Might have been a good thing to take it out 3-4 years ago, but because what should have been debilitating pain, to me was just a little discomfort the doctor never got the right information to make a proper diagnosis.
So I was pretty darn close to having some really really serious life threating issues, but just in the nick of time, I'm O.K. I'll spend the next week and a halve at home recovering. My body is pretty drained, but I feel pretty good.
After 5 minutes the surgeon saw something he has only seen twice in his 20 years of removing gall bladders. My gall bladder was swollen and crushing my other organs and it had attached itself to the common duct. So instead of 1 hour he fully opened me up and took 2 1/2 to 3 hours delicately shaving my gall bladder out so not to damage the common duct that had become part of the gall bladder (Mirizzi Syndrome). The gall bladder was corroded, stones embedded in the wall, and clearly infected.
So when I came to and saw the rather large bandage on my stomach I asked "I'm not going home today am I?" Nope. I had to stay 4 days (just got home about 2 hours ago). So I have 9 inch cut with 21 staples angling across my upper stomach. Very cool.
The pathology results on the gall bladder showed it was completely dead and quite gangrenous. So all in all a good thing I had it taken out. Might have been a good thing to take it out 3-4 years ago, but because what should have been debilitating pain, to me was just a little discomfort the doctor never got the right information to make a proper diagnosis.
So I was pretty darn close to having some really really serious life threating issues, but just in the nick of time, I'm O.K. I'll spend the next week and a halve at home recovering. My body is pretty drained, but I feel pretty good.
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Revolution is when you decide that for yourself.
-- Benjamin Franklin (maybe)
~~ Thomas Jefferson
War is where the government tells you who the bad guy is.
Revolution is when you decide that for yourself.
-- Benjamin Franklin (maybe)
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Re: R.I.P. my gangrenous Mirizzi syndrome gall bladder
Wow. That's scary from this end. I'm glad your feeling better, and we'll add you to our prayer list.BackInTex wrote:Went in to the hospital for a 1 hour out patient procedure on Monday to remove my stone invested gall bladder.
After 5 minutes the surgeon saw something he has only seen twice in his 20 years of removing gall bladders. My gall bladder was swollen and crushing my other organs and it had attached itself to the common duct. So instead of 1 hour he fully opened me up and took 2 1/2 to 3 hours delicately shaving my gall bladder out so not to damage the common duct that had become part of the gall bladder (Mirizzi Syndrome). The gall bladder was corroded, stones embedded in the wall, and clearly infected.
So when I came to and saw the rather large bandage on my stomach I asked "I'm not going home today am I?" Nope. I had to stay 4 days (just got home about 2 hours ago). So I have 9 inch cut with 21 staples angling across my upper stomach. Very cool.
The pathology results on the gall bladder showed it was completely dead and quite gangrenous. So all in all a good thing I had it taken out. Might have been a good thing to take it out 3-4 years ago, but because what should have been debilitating pain, to me was just a little discomfort the doctor never got the right information to make a proper diagnosis.
So I was pretty darn close to having some really really serious life threating issues, but just in the nick of time, I'm O.K. I'll spend the next week and a halve at home recovering. My body is pretty drained, but I feel pretty good.
Enough already. It's my fault! Get over it!
That'll be $10, please.
That'll be $10, please.
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You're spitting m,e. Gangrene? And you just had a little intestinal pain?
No wonder your doctors keep trying to kill you -- you're making them look bad.
Seriously, it's hard to be upset with the lack of diagnosis -- this one would've been hard to figure, even with a lot more scans than you had. I'm glad they caught it when they did.
No wonder your doctors keep trying to kill you -- you're making them look bad.
Seriously, it's hard to be upset with the lack of diagnosis -- this one would've been hard to figure, even with a lot more scans than you had. I'm glad they caught it when they did.
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Yes, my surgeon did councel me on giving pain levels to doctors. He said that if I ever get uncomfortable again that I could have acute appendicitis.mrkelley23 wrote:You're spitting m,e. Gangrene? And you just had a little intestinal pain?
No wonder your doctors keep trying to kill you -- you're making them look bad.
Seriously, it's hard to be upset with the lack of diagnosis -- this one would've been hard to figure, even with a lot more scans than you had. I'm glad they caught it when they did.
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~~ Thomas Jefferson
War is where the government tells you who the bad guy is.
Revolution is when you decide that for yourself.
-- Benjamin Franklin (maybe)
~~ Thomas Jefferson
War is where the government tells you who the bad guy is.
Revolution is when you decide that for yourself.
-- Benjamin Franklin (maybe)
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No wonder you were feeling a touch under the weather (understatment!) I'm sorry you had to go through all that, but I'm glad you're home. Feel better fast, take care of yourself, and recover completely.
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Re: R.I.P. my gangrenous Mirizzi syndrome gall bladder
I hope that you recover quickly and have no complications from the surgery.
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It looked a lot like this:PlacentiaSoccerMom wrote:Did they save the gall bladder for you to see?
http://www.pathguy.com/~tdemark/0049.htm

BIT, I'm glad the story has a happy ending. And an added bonus is that no one can ever again say you've got a lot of gall.
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TheConfessor wrote:It looked a lot like this:PlacentiaSoccerMom wrote:Did they save the gall bladder for you to see?
http://www.pathguy.com/~tdemark/0049.htm
BIT, I'm glad the story has a happy ending. And an added bonus is that no one can ever again say you've got a lot of gall.
That doesn't look too bad, except for the 5 cent ruler they found inside.
I believe in the usefulness of useless information.
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My wife says this proves that I was, as suspected, rotten to the core.TheConfessor wrote:
BIT, I'm glad the story has a happy ending. And an added bonus is that no one can ever again say you've got a lot of gall.
..what country can preserve it’s liberties if their rulers are not warned from time to time that their people preserve the spirit of resistance? let them take arms.
~~ Thomas Jefferson
War is where the government tells you who the bad guy is.
Revolution is when you decide that for yourself.
-- Benjamin Franklin (maybe)
~~ Thomas Jefferson
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Revolution is when you decide that for yourself.
-- Benjamin Franklin (maybe)
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LOL. Well she would know. Seriously, it was good that they caught this.BackInTex wrote:My wife says this proves that I was, as suspected, rotten to the core.TheConfessor wrote:
BIT, I'm glad the story has a happy ending. And an added bonus is that no one can ever again say you've got a lot of gall.
I believe in the usefulness of useless information.
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Wow, Glad you still with us and almost over your misery syndrome.
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The problem, then, is that such calls do not address an opposition audience so much as they signal virtue. They talk past those who need convincing. They ignore actual facts and counterargument. And they are irreparably smug.
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Re: R.I.P. my gangrenous Mirizzi syndrome gall bladder
Whoa!BackInTex wrote: So when I came to and saw the rather large bandage on my stomach I asked "I'm not going home today am I?"
That must have been a surprise. Not quite as much of a surprise as the one Bruce had, which sounds like the direction you were headed if the doctors hadn't taken care of this.
I'm in awe of your pain threshold, to think that this has been developing for years!
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First of all, I'm glad to see that your problem was found and taken care of, and apparently in the nick of time too! I was wondering why you hadn't given us an update in a while, because I've actually been thinking about you most of the past week since I've had something bothering my stomach/lower gut for the past week (mainly just a nauseous feeling). I don't think I quite have anything like you just described (Since it seems too low to be the gall bladder, and on the wrong side for the appendix), but I was certainly curious as to what the final verdict was going to be on your condition.....
I have an appointment on the 4th, so maybe I'll find out what it is, or maybe it'll go away, or maybe I'll keel over before then and Ed will lose his Bored immortality....
lb13
I have an appointment on the 4th, so maybe I'll find out what it is, or maybe it'll go away, or maybe I'll keel over before then and Ed will lose his Bored immortality....
lb13
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littlebeast13 wrote:First of all, I'm glad to see that your problem was found and taken care of, and apparently in the nick of time too! I was wondering why you hadn't given us an update in a while, because I've actually been thinking about you most of the past week since I've had something bothering my stomach/lower gut for the past week (mainly just a nauseous feeling). I don't think I quite have anything like you just described (Since it seems too low to be the gall bladder, and on the wrong side for the appendix), but I was certainly curious as to what the final verdict was going to be on your condition.....
I have an appointment on the 4th, so maybe I'll find out what it is, or maybe it'll go away, or maybe I'll keel over before then and Ed will lose his Bored immortality....
lb13
Oh, and have them check that squirrel on the back of your neck while they're at it.
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What a coincidence. That looks exactly like the last meal I ever ate on an airline. Sure is a shame higher costs deprive us passengers of treats like that.TheConfessor wrote:It looked a lot like this:PlacentiaSoccerMom wrote:Did they save the gall bladder for you to see?
http://www.pathguy.com/~tdemark/0049.htm
BIT, I'm glad the story has a happy ending. And an added bonus is that no one can ever again say you've got a lot of gall.
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