Guest guest Posted July 28, 2005 Report Share Posted July 28, 2005 K-Oh yeah, stents help a lot, but you have to keep getting them in, they get clogged, etc. TRUST ME you will KNOW when those suckers get clogged!!! It hurts and you get a fever , you just know. Mine was really bad the last time. They had to call an ambulance (I was at work) I had bad diarheah , very neuseated, in fact, I kept trying to tel the EMT what was wrong and that I was scheduled to have them removed in a few days. He had no concept of that and told the other emt that he was sure it was my gallbladder...LOL I motioned for him to come up close to me and I wispered in his ear and said I didn't have a gallbladder, winked and chuckled and asked for them to please get me to the hospital...lol, so it hurts like a bad gallbladder, I read dsoemthign this morning on the net that I came across and instantly thought of you. I need to fing it and send it to you. -Kathleen clay kuntz wrote:> > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 28, 2005 Report Share Posted July 28, 2005 I wish to God I could have my gallbladder back!! There nothing they can do for small ducts on a perm. basis. ...other than an islet cell transplant if you qualify or are open to that . Stents do help, but I am always go into an attck and after this last time, I am done. I am tired, my viens are toast and I am just done! small ducts are just one of those thing, the pressure builds up, we gte attacks more often. I wish I could tell you there was miracle cure or even some good news. There just isn't any-kathleen clay kuntz wrote:Yahoo! Terms of Service. --------------------------------- Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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