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Abdominal Pain Radiating Into Back After Cholecystectomy. Can A General Anesthetic Procedure Be Used For ECRP?

I have had a laparoscopic cholecystectomy procedure 7 months ago. I was in pain 5 years before it was decided to remove my gall bladder and from the day of surgery to present I am in constant pain in the right side of my abdomen radiating into mg back. I have been told I have post cholecystectomy syndrome and told there is nothing that can be done for my pain. I was offered an exploratory ercp but I am absolutely petrified of having this done unless under a general which was not offered. I have had other procedures previously with sedation and have fully remembered the experiences which have now contributed to my white coat syndrome and sheer panicking Wight regards to procedures. Can u please tell me ice a general anaesthetic could be used and any types of pain relief which may help. Even tramadol does not ease my discomfort.
Wed, 14 Nov 2012
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Hi friend,
Welcome to Health Care Magic

Take care - a vicious cycle of pain and analgesics may end up in addiction...

Anaesthesia is generally avoided in the procedure. The doctor needs to monitor the patient's response to assess the success, to avoid injury and so on.

You may try CT scan - it can often clarify the situation.
Keep following up - with GASTRO-ENTEROLOGIST

Wishing speedy recovery
God bless
Good luck
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Abdominal Pain Radiating Into Back After Cholecystectomy. Can A General Anesthetic Procedure Be Used For ECRP?

Hi friend, Welcome to Health Care Magic Take care - a vicious cycle of pain and analgesics may end up in addiction... Anaesthesia is generally avoided in the procedure. The doctor needs to monitor the patient s response to assess the success, to avoid injury and so on. You may try CT scan - it can often clarify the situation. Keep following up - with GASTRO-ENTEROLOGIST Wishing speedy recovery God bless Good luck