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What else could be bothering my glabladder?
I went in Nov of 2012 to do an ultrasound on my stomach especially the right side. I went on Monday of this week 2013 Jan to see what the results were and the doctor said there was no gallstones and no sludge. He said my liver was a bit big and wants to do tests. So, I have an EGD(endoscopy) on Monday to rule other anything else and wants me to do a HIDA Scan.
I've heard a lot of pain say that their gallstone attacks are very painful, like child labor painful. Well, the last time I had any pain there, it wasn't as painful as that it felt like a crappy stomach ache but on my gallbladder since then I haven't been eating a lot or any bad foods and I haven't had much pain.
But I'm wondering what else could it be? And how long does it take for gallstones to form? From Nov to Jan I was doing fine until Jan so could they have formed? Any info you know would be great, thank you.
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- ArnieLv 78 years agoFavorite Answer
arnie
A little information I think should be considered on the use of the drug Versed( midazolam) that is used for Sedation for many Dental and Medical procedures...
I feel that if people were aware of the adverse effects of this drug they would Opt For Another Drug!
Erasing someones memory of what was done to them is wrong!! I would much rather be put completely out, not just sleepy with memory impairment.
In fact, many people who use Versed for " IV Sedation,Conscious Sedation" Twilight Sedation, during a procedure are Awake For The Entire Procedure but remember nothing, often Believing They Were "Out" the whole time.
Versed (Midazolam) is an amnestic. It is also commonly used for minor procedures like setting broken bones,colonoscopies,endoscopies, dental procedures like extractions,conscious sedation,twilight sleep, so that patients won't remember pain and discomfort.HOWEVER THAT DOES NOT MEAN THAT THOSE SENSATIONS WILL NOT BE EXPERIENCED!!!!Forgetting does not mean it did not happen!!
Here is a note from a Dentist Who uses Versed
I've used Versed 1000+ times during oral surgery procedures and I've never had a complaint. It's a miracle drug because it is safe and it causes you to not remember an unpleasant experience. My answer to him is isn't it better to have not experienced the pain than to have forgot it. No wonder you have had no complaints they have no memory of the procedure.....