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Re: Can surgery take out only the stones, and not the entire gallbladder?
 
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Re: Can surgery take out only the stones, and not the entire gallbladder?


Thank you, they called me urgently and asked how soon I can get to the hospital for ultrasound of upper abdominal. I guess they saw the amylase levels were sky high from yesterday's ER visit.

Does having Gallstones mean your gallbladder is already diseased? That is just what I am wondering. For long term health is what I am looking for as I am still trying to recover from Lyme, jaw cavitation, etc.

Thanks for everyone's help btw. It has been a very stressful time for me and my family.

My dad almost died from pancreatitis and all his family members had their gallbladders removed. I guess the reason I am having this problem so much earlier in life is due to the combination of Mercury and Lyme, jaw cavitation, atlas subluxation, etc.
 

 
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