From: "David K. Kelmer" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: Lana Baugh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, [email protected] Subject: Re: [QUAD-L] gall stones Date: Thu, 21 Jul 2005 17:32:48 -0700 (PDT)Hi Lana,My Uncle had them and he said that they caused nausea and an intense, steady ache in his upper-middle and upper-right abdomen until he had it removed. I'll keep Gabe in my prayers.With Love, CtrlAltDel aka Dave C4/5 Complete - 29 Years Post Texas, USA Lana Baugh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:Over the past several months Gabe, my son has been having BP increasing in the afternoon when he is in an upright position. We treat it as autonomic dysreflexia and the Bp goes down when he lies down. Gabes BP wont go up until later in the day if his chair is tilted. It goes up to 90-100 diastolic and returns to 70s when he lies down. It will continue to climb if he does not lie down. He has had his kidneys checked and he has two very small stones and the dr thinks that they are not causing the problem. He has had a head CT ( he also has hydrocephalus) and the neurosurgeon say it looks better then ever. Soooooo .. they did an abdominal scan and he has a gall stone in bad position. Could be causing problems.Have any of you dealt with gall stones???? Lana, Gabes mom 10 years post
yep, had mine removed about 7 years ago. Pain, bloating, nausea. Surgery
went smooth. Good luck.
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