Guest guest Posted February 20, 2012 Report Share Posted February 20, 2012 My husband has a recent bilirubin of 10, his usual is .7-.8, and the doctors said the reason his bilirubin is that high could be because of some blockage. That gall stones may have been passed into his liver, blocking the remaining functioning part of his liver. Kim > > Did someone say this could be caused from Gallstones? > I suffered over 20+ yrs from all the pain and symptoms. > I was repeatedly told no stones and healthy gallbladder. > I had a surgery and insisted it be removed. I told him my Dad said we have severe problems that don't show up with gallbladder tests. > > So he removed it and told me " All was fine..very healthy gallbladder removed with no stones. " > Later he returned to tell me it was completely full of stones. He was stumped. > Of course it was often painful and inflamed...could this be reason for liver disease? > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 20, 2012 Report Share Posted February 20, 2012 My husband has a recent bilirubin of 10, his usual is .7-.8, and the doctors said the reason his bilirubin is that high could be because of some blockage. That gall stones may have been passed into his liver, blocking the remaining functioning part of his liver. Kim > > Did someone say this could be caused from Gallstones? > I suffered over 20+ yrs from all the pain and symptoms. > I was repeatedly told no stones and healthy gallbladder. > I had a surgery and insisted it be removed. I told him my Dad said we have severe problems that don't show up with gallbladder tests. > > So he removed it and told me " All was fine..very healthy gallbladder removed with no stones. " > Later he returned to tell me it was completely full of stones. He was stumped. > Of course it was often painful and inflamed...could this be reason for liver disease? > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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