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- 2009 Kubota BX25
Interesting. Mine was large and was to large to be removed normally with Laparoscopic Gallbladder Surgery. They cut another hole near belly button. Pulled it out that way.
What happens with a large Gallstone is it blocks the bile from exiting Gallbladder. Then it all of a sudden lets the bile out. This causes the flu like symptoms. What it has to do with a cough I have no idea. But my nextdoor neighbor in AZ had the same symptoms. Fought it for 20+ years as i did. You do not want an infection or ruperture. The bile will get into areas that will make you very sick. This is my layman description. Dr may explain it differently.
Yeah, I hear you. I had an attack just before Valentine’s day. EXTREME pain, vomiting. Hospitalized. Next day, out comes the gallbladder . And wow, what an amazing procedure, that Laporoscopic technique! Got back to my hospital room at 3 A,M, and SWMBO picked me up at 10!
Also not a lot of postoperative pain. Four little surgery holes that they closed up with glue (!), so no big scarring.
BUT, the Docs said no heavy lifting for 4-6 weeks! That’s OK, I have my tractor blower, and SWMBO has been shoveling the snow off the deck.
OK, time for first cup of coffee, and now that my six weeks holiday is up, I DO have to shovel the 6” off the deck that we got yesterday.
