These stories are based on information gathered from health
professionals and consumers. They may be helpful as you make important health
decisions.
Kelly, age 43: I have had a couple of
gallbladder attacks over the past few years. They weren't too bad, but I did
take a sick day or two each time. Because I travel several times a month for
work, I have decided to have my gallbladder removed. That way I won't have to
worry about having an attack while I am away on business, possibly even out of
the country.
Jackie, age 37: When I was pregnant, my doctor
discovered that I have gallstones. We talked it over, and it turns out that
it's possible that the stomach pain I had a couple of years ago might have been
related to my gallstones. I haven't had any problems since then, so we agreed
to wait and see if I have another attack. If I do, we can do some tests and
find out if the pain is caused by the gallstones. I don't want to have surgery
if there is no need.
Mike, age 50: My first gallstone attack was
pretty painful. I know I could handle another attack if it happens, but I would
just as soon have surgery and know that I won't have another one.
Carmen, age 50: My gallbladder attacks have
been pretty mild so far, and I've only had two in the past 5 years. I'm not too
concerned about it. My doctor told me the signs of a more serious problem, so I
feel well-prepared for another one, if it happens. We agree that I don't need
surgery now.