We find out this time that one of the gallstones had moved along the bile duct and had lodged itself in there, blocking the pancreas from draining. Here's a better explanation:
1. Gallstone in the gallbladder
2. Gallstone traveling through the Cystic Duct
3. Gallstone traveling through the Common Bile Duct
4. Gallstone stuck right below the Pancreatic Duct
Because the Pancreas is unable to drain, it is inflamed and is irritated (Pancreatitis).
Yesterday about 3pm they put me to sleep and went in to do a procedure called ERCP (Endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography). Basically shoving a tube with camera down my throat through the pancreatic duct. They put in a stent to open up the duct to hopefully pass the gallstone(s). My throat is soar but other than that I'm doing ok. I'm now on a NO food/liquid diet (since midnight).
Next step: We are waiting for the surgeon to take out the gallbladder.
Until next time...
Oh my heart Nat!!!! I wish I could be there to help you!!! You're in my prayers friend!!!
ReplyDeleteWhat?! How come I NEVER know about important stuff like this? Natalee, I hope you feel better than better!!!!
ReplyDeletep.s. "STOP IT! STOP!" -Coach