End of a bad year.

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Hi guys and girls. this is a little off topic but I hope it helps someone out. Back in May I had my Gallbladder out after almost two years of having health problems. It was completely full of stones. I was feeling OK for about a month then starting feeling sick again. During the last eight months I went through 2, week long hospital stays. A month with an IV pump at home, pumping high strength antibiotics. Two different drain tubes, draining infections from my abdomen and several months of oral antibiotics that didn't seem to fix anything. Two weeks ago with a different doctor who finally went in to see what was causing these infections. 5 gallstones where found that had been "dropped" during my original surgery. These stones did not show up during several different CT scans. Through our church family and friends in my community, I heard of Two different people who have been sick since there surgeries. One had Gallbladder surgery 15 years ago and one 12 years ago. Both have had surgery within the last month and where found to have "dropped' stones left inside of them. Both are doing fine now. I just got the last drain out of me this last Monday and am feeling a lot better. I'm sharing this in hopes that it might share some light if you or a friend or family member might be having the same problem. 2016 is going to be a great year and now I can finally get out and use my new ATGOLD and find some neat stuff to share on our great site.

Happy hunting.
 

sorry to hear that, ive heard its a painful process. I hope you get better and get back out there swinging that Garrett.
 

Speedy recovery!
 

Hope your recovery is a quick one.
 

My gallbladder surgery went better. I was up and working 5 days after. I hope and pray your health keeps on improving.

george
 

Glad you're recovering, hope you have speedy one.
Daughter had here's removed, with no problems.
How the heck do They drop gall stones and not know it? You'd think they would take precautions if this is a common problem.
 

How the heck do They drop gall stones and not know it? You'd think they would take precautions if this is a common problem.

Job security, get paid twice for something that should have been done one time.
 

Ya, more than likely....explains why my doctor requires reoccuring visits....:(
 

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