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[|Human|] I had my gall bladder removed about 8 weeks ago.  When they did the surgery they determined i also had lite cirrhosis of the liver.  It took me about 6 weeks to get rid of the severe swelling from the surgery but ever since, gas or needing to go to the bathroom have been is so painful i double over.  It is extreme pain.  The kind that makes you cry and be ready to face the firing squad.  This pain is ruining my life.  My work has suffered, my home life has suffered and the mental place it has brought me is scary.  I told my doctor and they ordered some other tests, colonoscopy, endoscopy and ultra sound of witch they say shows no reason for the pain.  i am about at the giving up point. I SEE NOW, ITS ALL ABOUT MONEY, CANT DO ANYTHING FOR ANYBODY THESE DAYS.  THERE ARE NO MORALS LEFT IN THIS COUNTRY.  THE ALMIGHTY DOLLAR RULES NOW INSTEAD OF THE ALMIGHTY GOD.  WHEN THE TIME COMES WILL HE KNOW YOUR NAME?  HOW IMPORTANT TO HIM IS YOUR WEALTH?  GET THAT MONEY WHILE YOU CAN.
[|AI|]  Hello! Thank you for the query. Every surgery causes some adhesions' creation in the abdominal cavity. After laparoscopy these adhesions are usually minor and do not cause any problems. However, it is possible that in your case, some adhesions impede bowels movements and cause partial bowels' obstruction. The other possible reason is some bacterial infection due to antibiotics usage (if there were any antibiotics used during or after the surgery). I suggest you to have stool test done. Also liver tests (AST, ALT,GTP, AP), bilirubin level and amylase should be checked. Next step is abdominal CT with oral contrast (enterocolitis). And finally if nothing will be found, you should consider with your surgeon diagnostic laparoscopy. Hope this will help. Regards.