Guest guest Posted June 17, 2008 Report Share Posted June 17, 2008 First, here's my ultrasound results : 02 June 2008 The liver is normal in size. The parenchyma is homogenous with increased echogenicity. There is a small cystic structure measuring 0.6 x 0.5 cm. at the left lobe. Intrahepatic ducts are not dilated. The gallbladder is normal in size with thickend wall (0.49 cm.). There are two (2) shadowing echogenic foci within the area of the gallbladder neck measuring 1.2 cm. and 1.0 cm. There is also a non-shadowing echo measuring 0.5 cm. adherent to the gallbladder wall. Proximal common duct measures 0.6 cm. There is minimal pericholecsytic fluid. Pancreas is obscured by overlying bowel gas. Spleen is normal in size and echopatern. No gross focal mass lesions are noted. IMPRESSION : Fatty Infiltration of the liver CalculousCholecystitis with Pericholecystic fluid and polyp Obscured pancreas Normal ultrasound of the spleen Non-dilated biliary tree The doctor told me to schedule for a surgery since it was my 6th or 7th gallstone attack already but I didn't suspect it was gallstones at first before knowing about the symptoms which didn't appear before. It only used to be pain on the upper abdomen which I first attributed to gas. Until the last 2 attacks where the pain lasted for 12 and 24 hours, I also experienced pain at my back and slight fever and vomitted once. Now I'm here looking for other options other than surgery. Although the company will cover the expenses but it's the consequences of having cholecystectomy is what I'm more worried about because there's no guarantee having the surgery will totally rid of the symtoms from coming back. In short ,I need my gall bladder. First thing I did was to change my diet. Next, I'm going to try the liver flush. I hope someone here would give some tips or some success stories particularly of before and after ultrasounds with the some similar case like mine. If I'm not mistaken I have calcified gallstones. Thanks a lot and more power to this group. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 17, 2008 Report Share Posted June 17, 2008 Just got back from an Osteopath doctor who specializes in a lot of other things including mercury removal, candida, etc. In any case, related to my gallbladder issues, he wants me to get tested for food allergies. He said that food allergies can cause gallbladder issues. FYI... > > > First, here's my ultrasound results : > > 02 June 2008 > > The liver is normal in size. The parenchyma is homogenous with increased > echogenicity. There is a small cystic structure measuring 0.6 x 0.5 cm. at > the left lobe. Intrahepatic ducts are not dilated. > > The gallbladder is normal in size with thickend wall (0.49 cm.). There are > two (2) shadowing echogenic foci within the area of the gallbladder neck > measuring 1.2 cm. and 1.0 cm. There is also a non-shadowing echo measuring > 0.5 cm. adherent to the gallbladder wall. Proximal common duct measures 0.6 > cm. There is minimal pericholecsytic fluid. > > Pancreas is obscured by overlying bowel gas. > > Spleen is normal in size and echopatern. > > No gross focal mass lesions are noted. > > IMPRESSION : > > Fatty Infiltration of the liver > CalculousCholecystitis with Pericholecystic fluid and polyp > Obscured pancreas > Normal ultrasound of the spleen > Non-dilated biliary tree > > The doctor told me to schedule for a surgery since it was my 6th or 7th > gallstone attack already but I didn't suspect it was gallstones at first > before knowing about the symptoms which didn't appear before. It only used > to be pain on the upper abdomen which I first attributed to gas. Until the > last 2 attacks where the pain lasted for 12 and 24 hours, I also > experienced pain at my back and slight fever and vomitted once. > > Now I'm here looking for other options other than surgery. Although the > company will cover the expenses but it's the consequences of having > cholecystectomy is what I'm more worried about because there's no guarantee > having the surgery will totally rid of the symtoms from coming back. In > short ,I need my gall bladder. > > First thing I did was to change my diet. Next, I'm going to try the liver > flush. > > I hope someone here would give some tips or some success stories > particularly of before and after ultrasounds with the some similar case > like mine. > > If I'm not mistaken I have calcified gallstones. > > Thanks a lot and more power to this group. > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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