Recurring pain

I am almost 9 months post up (laprny) and down 110 lbs to 167. im
wearing a size 12…and even though I set my goal at 160….I am
happy right here….most people think Iam TOO THIN (is that
possible). Anyway…I have this recurring pain. It is below my rib
cage, left side of my body….right about waist level. I comes and
goes..but feels like a knife stabbing me when it hits If I hold the
area with my hands,it feels better, but lately Im feeling it more.
Any Idea what this might be…..I dont feel any lumps or anything.
Any input is appreciated.
Thanks
Donna
LAPRN 7/20/01 Dr. Herron Mt. Sinai
then 277….now 167

2 Responses to “Recurring pain”

  1. Elliot Nana Says:

    I would definitely check with my doctor, but I had an
    emergency exploratory years ago when I was on Optifast
    and it ended up being my gallbladder. On Optifast, you
    are on powdered protein shakes and you go into
    ketosis. At the time (1981), they didn’t know that it
    caused the gallbladder to malfunction (hence why they
    take them out now if you have WLS)and when I had the
    problem (VERY intense mid-body pain through and
    through), they did the exploratory. Anyway, I was
    opened from breastbone to pubic bone, and ever since I
    have these pains on the right side. My surgeon told me
    that it is because they cut all the muscles and such
    and they are just cramping up when I turn the “wrong”
    way or whatever.

  2. Nanette Zora Says:

    I have not had my gall bladder taken out… either before or after WLS…
    and am glad I still have it. *Some* surgeons remove gall bladders as a
    matter of course along with WLS. My surgeon, however, leaves the normal
    organ alone if there is no sign of anything wrong with it, which was the
    case with mine. I had no problem losing over 100 pounds on Phen-Fen and
    have had no problem this time either losing 179 pounds (in a year’s time).
    I am not sure what predisposes some to lose their gall bladders while losing
    50 pounds over a year and others like me have no problems with their gall
    bladders after a lifetime of losing huge chunks of weight.
    YMMV (Your Mileage May Vary)
    Barbara Herrera
    San Diego, CA - 41 years old
    Open RNY April 5, 2001
    Dr. Julie Ellner, Alvarado Hospital, San Diego, CA
    04/05/01: 344# / BMI: 63/ Body Fat: 75%

    04/05/02: 172# / BMI: 31.6/ Body Fat: 28%
    04/14/02: 165# / BMI: 30.2
    One Year Re-Birth Day: healed of ALL co-morbs, mobile beyond every
    expectation, every pre-op dream surpassed a million-fold, and smaller than
    any memory.

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