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mikey4444 | 06:31 Thu 31st Aug 2017 | Body & Soul
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One of my sister-in-laws has gall stone problems.....apart from the gall bladder removal, what other treatment can be given ?
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Keyhole surgery is used now mikey. Vera had quite a big one and that's how it was removed.
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Thanks Boaty....its jolly painful apparently.
key hole if ultra sonic shattering not possible..either way routine
1) Monitor the situation. Do nothing, but see how the symptoms affect her life.
2) Tablets to dissolve the gall stones....USELESS.
and that is about it without surgery which is the most effective form of treatment.

In a nutshell....but the websites will quickly follow by other ABers.
The was question was "WITHOUT" gall bladder removal.
Keyhole surgery involves gall bladder removal.
Gall stones are mikey. I had to be careful cooking for her. not even olive oil! Her stone was too big for the ultrasonic process, so it was keyhole surgery, the stone was over half an inch wide!
I'll try not to disappoint then, Sqad ;-)

http://www.nhs.uk/Conditions/Gallstones/Pages/Treatment.aspx
dad had a few stones removed via keyhole because of their positioning...ended up having gall bladder removed..through his belly button ! ... no complications straight forward and benefits felt at once.... no big deal these days
Morning sqad. I could, of course be wrong, but I'm sure the gall bladder was left in.
Buenchico......the question was WITHOUT surgery.
ultra sonic the solution ..but not always possible/successful
Waterboatman.......unusual, very unusual, unless there was just one solitary stone in the Cystic or Bile Duct.
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Morning Sqad !

My perception is that gall stone problems are much more experienced by ladies, rather than us chaps.....why is that ?
Morning mikey....you are correct....but i have no idea why.
It was just one big stone sqad, it's location I'm unsure of. But it was obviously where it could be removed without the gall bladder, so what you say makes sense. Bare in mind she had the first cancer at the same time.
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Fair, fat and forty ?....sums up my sister-in-law !
mikey.........LOL......sounds my type.
I like it mikey! :o}
dad's was in the bile duct
I have gallstones. Very painful. My scan showed a golfball sized gallstone. I had my first attack after a challenge to eat 2 big macs. Then another after a heavy Xmas meal. That was 9 years (maybe more) ago. So I dont eat as much in one go and havent had any further problems apart from I feel sometimes when stones pass through me and treat with painkillers.
Truth is I thought I was going to catch worse bugs in hospital than put up with the Gallstones.

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