We’ll probably be past this little ‘heatwave’ by the time her aircon arrives
She went to the shop though???? Surely if she was in that much pain she wouldn’t have been able toThis, after the last few tweets being about wanting to eat cake, chocolate and eating 3x as much as usual, she must be one of those magical people who can eat like a pig when in pain I guess
She sits like a potato on the sofa all the time when she's well. She's no proof she has gallstones has she?
A little bit creeped out by her lately tbh, she's just so peculiar I'd hate to meet her. I'd run.
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When was she diagnosed?This, after the last few tweets being about wanting to eat cake, chocolate and eating 3x as much as usual, she must be one of those magical people who can eat like a pig when in pain I guess
She sits like a potato on the sofa all the time when she's well. She's no proof she has gallstones has she?
A little bit creeped out by her lately tbh, she's just so peculiar I'd hate to meet her. I'd run.
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Dr. Google and some randos on twitterWhen was she diagnosed?
Blocked as I asked a genuine question of when and how she was diagnosed. Wasn't rude at all!Dr. Google and some randos on twitter
My colleague had kidney stones and she literally threw up all day, couldn’t stand straight and passed out in the back of her mums car with her brother and dad holding her up on the way to the hospital- she also described the pain worse than childbirth.. so somehow I feel Gabby does not as I doubt my colleague was on Instagram during that time.Many years ago, I had gallstones and the pain was excruciating. If you can imagine two people wringing out a wet towel, one twisting at each end, tighter and tighter - that’s how it felt inside.
That said, it was like that during an attack - I certainly wasn’t in pain all the time.
Doctors are told the pain is worse than childbirth. I’m not so sure about that, it’s a different pain.
The first time it happened was in the middle of the night. The pain was so intense that I thought I was having a heart attack and my husband called 999. Given my age, they said it was wind!
Once I was diagnosed, my GP told me that if I had a bad attack to call the surgery or, if out of hours to call the hospital and they would come out to me to administer morphine.
My consultant told me that people with gallstones tend to be the five “Fs” - Fat, Female, Forty, Fertile and Fair. I was 29 and very slim at the time.
If she does have gallstones, then I sympathise but I don’t understand why she is in constant pain unless a stone is stuck in the bile duct.
Kidney stones are different to gallstones.My colleague had kidney stones and she literally threw up all day, couldn’t stand straight and passed out in the back of her mums car with her brother and dad holding her up on the way to the hospital- she also described the pain worse than childbirth.. so somehow I feel Gabby does not as I doubt my colleague was on Instagram during that time.
She hasn't been diagnosed.I thought G had a kidney infection, has it now changed to gallstones? How was it diagnosed?
constipated most likely, from all the shite she eats. she has crappy opinions too so y’know, she’s full of titShe’s probably just got some trapped wind.
Exactly this.Many years ago, I had gallstones and the pain was excruciating. If you can imagine two people wringing out a wet towel, one twisting at each end, tighter and tighter - that’s how it felt inside.
That said, it was like that during an attack - I certainly wasn’t in pain all the time.
Doctors are told the pain is worse than childbirth. I’m not so sure about that, it’s a different pain.
The first time it happened was in the middle of the night. The pain was so intense that I thought I was having a heart attack and my husband called 999. Given my age, they said it was wind!
Once I was diagnosed, my GP told me that if I had a bad attack to call the surgery or, if out of hours to call the hospital and they would come out to me to administer morphine.
My consultant told me that people with gallstones tend to be the five “Fs” - Fat, Female, Forty, Fertile and Fair. I was 29 and very slim at the time.
If she does have gallstones, then I sympathise but I don’t understand why she is in constant pain unless a stone is stuck in the bile duct.