To: panaxanax
I had my GB out a few years ago. The pain started in my right back, then went around front to below my navel, then it moved up to under my sternum.
Worst pain I ever had. Some women say it feels like childbirth contractions, but is constant. Continual cramp feeling that never varied, other than getting stronger.
To: Right Wing Assault
[The pain started in my right back]
That’s what happened to me also. I thought back to when Rush said on his show that he was standing because of back pain. IF he had an MI and IF he gets good care, he can survive this.
It’s been 15 years since my MI and am still going strong.
1,059 posted on
12/30/2009 8:58:55 PM PST by
RetSignman
(Townhalls ..."We have seen the Patriots and they are us")
To: Right Wing Assault
“Worst pain I ever had.”
That’s what Mrs. panax said also. And she gave birth three times. Don’t envy either of you.
Prayers.....etc.......
1,074 posted on
12/30/2009 9:01:20 PM PST by
panaxanax
(It's time for TEA Party Patriots to get an 'ATTITUDE'.)
To: Right Wing Assault
I went years with GB disease, then got it out, then found out I still make stones...had 4 stones stuck in my bile duct once, and that was no fun at all.
To: Right Wing Assault
The pain started in my right back, then went around front to below my navel, then it moved up to under my sternum.
For me it felt like lying across someone's knee and then having someone kneeling on my stomach opposite that knee and the knees almost touching. The only thing (aside from narcotics) that helped to lessen the pain was to float in a bathtub of hot water with my arms behind my head. Kidney stone pain is supposed to be way worse. They're both caused by spasming smooth muscle making stretch receptors scream around the stone.
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