Wednesday, June 30, 2010

Is There A Funeral in My Near Future?


Yesterday I went to the doctor. I've been having abdominal pain and I decided last Friday at the height of the disturbing ache, it was time to go.

After waiting an hour and twenty minutes to see my doctor, whom I really like, I was intrigued by what he said.

It could be my gallbladder. I was expecting to hear this and felt kind of relieved.


We need to run some tests, he said. For a couple of reasons. Gallbladder disease is common in women starting around the age of 40 and pregnancy can bring on gall stones.

The other is to see if my gallbladder is in fact, dead.

"Dead gallbladder?" I asked.

"Yes" he replied. "Dead. We don't want it to rot inside of you."





Ooooooooooookay. Now this was not good news. And NOT what I expceted.

I had never heard of this before. The gall of that gallbladder.

Let's hope when I go for testing this week and next the results are not of the post mortem kind.

After all, what kind of flowers would I send?

5 comments:

Connie said...

You would send roses of course, sugar, but let's not count on that just yet. You're young, healthy and optimistic, right? Okay, then you'll be fine and a bunch of chicks are going to pray for you. What more could you possibly want? :-)
xoxo for Bèbè
Connie

Such a Wondrous Place this Faery Space said...

Whoa... that is a title. Talk about shock value. I know you are a glass half full type and all will be well. How in the world does a gallbladder die? Goodness I will send you such light and blessings.

kab said...

I'm sorry....as your sista, this is not funny but the way you phrased the ooooooookay....I burst out laughing...your sense of humor shows thru in everything. I know you'll keep me posted...when are the tests?

Liz Harrell said...

Bless your sweet heart, BEEN THERE. I had a 'dead' gallbladder at age 23. Hugs to you!

Ms. Daisy said...

Jillian,
I just love your sense of humor! This is a serious topic and I know you are in good hands with your doctors so I can laugh with you! Our prayers go wth you!

Love you,
Ms.Daisy Mau