The pain that didn't go away

in #pain5 years ago

Had a bit of a health scare a week ago, well actually the scary part is not comletely over yet but at least I know what kind of monster I'm dealing with now. As usual it's my own fault really for not taking care of it earlier, I keep procrastinating important things often when I am focused at something and I usually like keeping my focus close to 100% at one thing when I'm dealing with it until I'm done with it which more often then not it ends in me losing complete interested in it later. It's kind of finding that one new song you love but not being able to control yourself from listening to it all day so a week goes by and you've literally killed it and can't stand listening to it again, even if you happen to hear it again many months later you remind yourself of the time you started hating it more than what it was that made you love it in the first place. Oh well, that sidetracked a little bit, but anyway.

So I've been having some chest pains few hours after eating for some time now, not regularly and often with longer breaks in between but it has happened more times than I can count in the past 6 to 9 months. One time before it resulted in me going to the hospital because the pain was just too strong but there they weren't sure what exactly it was and we were just about to move crosscountry so I didn't stay to figure out what more they could come up with and once in our new place I kinda tried to forget about it and when the pain reappeared it was usually not in the same contrast, it was bearable with some pain killers and a lot of throwing up.

This time was different, it lasted for a few days, in between those days it almost stopped for a little while but as soon as I put something in my mouth again the feeling and pain came back almost instantly and I was starting to get hungry but even worse, sleepy which is something I hate being and not being able to do something about since I entered my thirties. Since it was persisting for this long this time around I figured it be best I do something about it and go check up on it. At the doctors they xrayed my stomach, did some blood tests and turns out it was pretty easy to tell what it was after the xray (which they didn't do in my first hospital visit in that other country for some reason), apparently I had pancreatitis. The gallbladder had infected my pancreas and the mixture of pain meds I happened to find laying around in the house this time around were apparently not a good mix and did more damage to my stomach than the infection would've done on it's own which caused it to spread and last that long and become even worse.

Now 5 days or so later I'm finally regaining some energy from the few days without sleep or food, although I've just been laying in bed receiving nutrients through my veins and only had my phone on me until today when I got my laptop as well, it's been pretty boring I have to admit. Especially sharing a room with two really deep snorers who've probably smoked for twice as many decades as I've been alive for (thanks for the sleeping pills last night btw, nurse) but been trying to get some Steem things done today and also getting a couple posts out for those who missed my shitposts. Might be posting more for the time being, until the day I stop. :p ... whenever that day comes, anyway. Apparently after the infection is gone I might get my gallbladder removed completely cause apparently you don't even fucking need it in the first place, who knew?!

I read the other day that it works like a bile pump depending on the food intake but sometimes the bile gets stuck there and becomes crystallized into stones or whatever which then goes out as gallstones and damages all other shit randomly. In that same post I was reading (can't remember which, was from 2015 I think) the author said that the gallbladder was actually pretty oldschool for our evolution and mainly needed back in the days when we just hunted animals to eat and the next meal could take anywhere between hours to many days. Hence we don't even really need it now anymore that our next food source is so much more secure (sorry parts of the world where this is not true) and on top of that a lot of our stomach could also be removed nowadays considering we don't really need to preserve food for that long or hold it in for other reasons. Get faster up to date, evolution!

Anyway, if I'll be doing this operation it'll be my first one so that's gonna be interesting, hoping the scars aren't too bad although I heard it really is not that bad for this kind of procedure, haven't googled anything yet as I'll just let it surprise me. :P

Have you had your gallbladder removed? or something similarly useless (apparently) like your appendix?

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Get well soon.
Why the operation?
If you have gallstones or problems with your bile, this is just a sign that you could handle your food and water balance differently. Bile is not a vital organ, but your body is kind enough to start sending you a signal when you have gallstones. If the gall bladder is not working properly and you can afford the luxury of spending a few weeks on it, changing your diet and always drinking enough fluids (water, two lukewarm glasses in the morning if you like), as well as other food that is beneficial to your digestion, you can see after this period whether the gall bladder is still causing problems or not. With the attitude "out with it" you could easily damage your liver next, which then has to take over the missing - even if small - part of the bile function completely. If you don't change the components that go into your mouth, you may start suffering from another organic complication. And as always: the whole is a whole system, so good sleep and little stress are part of a good life.

Be nice to yourself.

A little shocking, but I'm glad you're getting better! I haven't had any operations myself but I've had weird chest pains that pulsate and also spread to my throat. My family doctor told me they might be anxiety attacks but she's not sure and I haven't had them for a while now. Good luck on the op!

Do you feel like you're catching your breath? Those that spread to your throat, do you feel like you're choking or about to vomit? Those two symptoms you mentioned sound like anxiety attacks though. Take care

Well, yes, the symptoms always give me a big scare so I try breathing deep and slow to calm myself down. And it's more like putting pressure on my throat than causing me to vomit. The symptoms usually went away in 5 to 10 minutes. Felt like forever, though!

And at some period the symptoms were all different - like a wave of butterflies (not the cutesy ''in-love'' kind of butterflies) started coming from my stomach and spread upwards, and I had this weird feeling like I didn't sense reality / was losing my mind.

Sounds like anxiety attack! Sorry, that sounds terrible... I have them sometimes tho usually just comes out of nowhere. Hope you don't experience them again

They do strike you randomly! At work, at home when you're relaxing, I even had them wake me up in the middle of the night a couple of times! That felt like Hell!
I hope they stop for you too. I wouldn't wish anxiety attacks for anyone!

Thanks, hmm doesn't sound familiar to what I had, pain radiated to the back which is what made me think pancreas when googling symptoms. I'm still kind of hoping I can postpone the operation and just eat healthy until it seems like a better time to do it but let's see how things develop.

Try some CBD oil, might help with anxiety and various other things if you've never tried it.

Thanks, I've thought of it but haven't tried CBD oil yet. But I will!

Fucking gallbladder. I didn't know it wasn't that useful. It can GTFO now.

At what point will women decide just not to create the unnecessary things when pregnant, huh? I blame all of you.

Okay let's remove gallbladder and add boobs so you can feed us as well and become useful for once ait

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I do the same exact thing in regard to my health. Thanks for the reminder to be more proactive !

I hope you get better soon :(

xx monique

Damn, @acidyo! Sorry to hear about this turn of events but you seem to be taking it in stride. I have a few nagging aches and pains that I'm feeling I should finally make an appointment for after reading this. Hoping for a quick and easy surgery if that's what it ends up being. I'll leave you with some random, obscure hospital bed viewing.


HÄXAN 1922 Swedish silent film about the influence of Satan


H.P. Lovecraft documentary with Guillermo Del Toro and Neil Gaiman


I discovered Will Self recently. He's kind of an old British punk, intellectual. This is a walk through Prague while researching a book about Franz Kafka. I really enjoyed this!

Each of these are at least an hour long, so they can pass the time! Rest up!

Sorry, to hear about your setback, @acidyo & hope op goes smoothly 🙏🏼

I think diet is a big part of it — in my wife’s case, at least — try and avoid greasy, rich foods. For the nausea, I highly recommend ginger.

Get well, young man!

Trying to resist the temptation of pretending to have googled it for you and share some disturbing images.

Take care man! And if you need some support to stop procrastinating actions needed to take care of your help then just DM

Thanks!

My wife had extreme Gall Bladder pain right after delivering our 2nd baby. Really was the worst pain she said she ever had.

Good luck with the operation

All the best for your operation!!! Don't think I've ever gotten anything removed but my friend did get her appendix removed back in secondary school(took a while to find out though since she thought it was period pain)

When I was stuck at the hospital a while ago, I re-listened to a podcast I love called "Welcome to Night Vale" so if you're bored on that hospital bed, maybe give that a listen! Sometimes the voice behind the podcast can be soothing to make you fall asleep too(at least for me haha)

This is crazy to hear, you're too young for this nonsense... I'm sure everyone here will understand if you need some recovery time, whether it's a complete break or reduced activity.

I don't imagine a surgical scar would be as noticeable as a laceration from a piranha bite, for example. With medicine always advancing, I doubt that it will leave a serious mark.

Take it easy, guy!

@dobartim why do you flag this, are you some kind of psychopath?

spoiler: yes

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