Common with gallbladder pain

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yes I know I didn't eat smart today. so here I am sitting with a abdominal sharp cramp that comes and goes. I feel it in the mid right abdominal and sometimes the left side of my abdominal. I also have acid reflux issues and gas issues and gallstones. but acid reflux and gas I don't think can cause right side abdominal pain. so that leaves me with my gallstones. I had a ultrasound and blood work done last week to check for infection or inflammed. And everything is clear ! Also does anyone know of a good OTC to take for this kind of cramping ?

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    actually gas can cause pain all over your body, when i get gas its so bad that i get brain fog or sometimes cant breath, i struggle with acid reflux everyday and my stomach would burn and so as my chest, it cause me breathing issues and sinus issues, i did have my gallbladder removed. but try advil or tylenol

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    I take omeprazole for the acid reflux but been taking it for about 5 years , before gallbladder removal but capsule each morning really helps. Had gallbladder op in May but my problem now is pain, nausea and occasional vomiting.

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      have you had any problems like side affects in the very beginning taking it? i took these in the past but i didnt like the side affects

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      i got shortness of breath with them, i might sound crazy but i also had panic attacks and it made my acid reflux worst, at one point my eye were severly dry this was confirm by a specialist that it was a side effects from the meds and also i had diarriha too, i also heard they can cause vitamin defiency problems as well, my spellings are kinda off sorry

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      after i stop taking them most of my symptoms went away, i had these issues with all PPIs meds i dont know what to do cause i hate living with this.

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      No had no sideffects from omeprazole and helps. I tried Losec in past and didn't get on with side effects......message to

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    oh really ? even on the mid right side of the abdominal ? I'm taking bentyl right now but was kind hoping for something better .

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    I also must say I dont get any vomiting ethier and very little nausea

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    I feel your pain . I can litterly feel my gallbladder on my side moving sometimes and the sharp pains i get suck but I think it really comes down to what you eat . also I just want to find something to subside the pain. and that's the answer I'm searching for .

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    you will have a lot of issues because of gallstones. Also sludge is bad. How can doctors tell you are ok with gallstones. Only way to get well is having gallbladder out. As for pain it is what you eat. When you eat unhealthy you will get pain. Until you have removal you must eat healthy. You already know this. Good Luck.

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    Hi there ! i am 13 weeks post op i had gall stones so had my gall bladder removed ! after you have it removed you still cannot eat fatty meals now your livers taken over the task of bile dripping all the time to digest your foods and its not so good as when it was stored in your gall bladder either , your body takes time to adjust mine certainly is i am at present sitting here with an hot water bottle feeling rotten sharp pains and nausea i started to add certain foods like a bit of cheese and bacon into my diet it didnt like it hence pain for the last week ! meds i take are buscapan ! for cramps and i have issues with my bowels too so ive had to take fibre gel all from my doctors ! so even when you have had it out its not plain sailing for some of us . hope your all feeling better soon .

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      ok ! yeah I think its probably from what I ate . I can almost feel the gallbladder moving sometimes it's weird. I just want to take something for the sharp cramps

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