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Is this normal for a gallstone attack?
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<blockquote data-quote="girl_from_the_net" data-source="post: 1711588" data-attributes="member: 654254"><p>I know this is bad but I have no kitchen do to remodeling so I ate one of those costco hamburgers for breakfast. They are a little fattening. I didn't get a gall stone attack. Then I ate lunch. I had three carne asada tacos and no gall stone attack. Then around eight at night I thought I'd have the 5 wonton shrimp soup which is not fatty at all and then went to bed. My stomach started hurting really bad. Can I get a gallstone attack from fatty foods I may have eaten 8 hours earlier? I had the initial excrusiating pain for three hours. Then after that, I had a really bloaded stomach and a really bad dull blunt pain not as bad as the sharp excruciating pain but enough to make me cry and keep me up the whole night. I couldn't lay down or put any pressure on my stomach because it hurt. Is that normal for a gallstone attack or is everyones gall stone attack different?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="girl_from_the_net, post: 1711588, member: 654254"] I know this is bad but I have no kitchen do to remodeling so I ate one of those costco hamburgers for breakfast. They are a little fattening. I didn't get a gall stone attack. Then I ate lunch. I had three carne asada tacos and no gall stone attack. Then around eight at night I thought I'd have the 5 wonton shrimp soup which is not fatty at all and then went to bed. My stomach started hurting really bad. Can I get a gallstone attack from fatty foods I may have eaten 8 hours earlier? I had the initial excrusiating pain for three hours. Then after that, I had a really bloaded stomach and a really bad dull blunt pain not as bad as the sharp excruciating pain but enough to make me cry and keep me up the whole night. I couldn't lay down or put any pressure on my stomach because it hurt. Is that normal for a gallstone attack or is everyones gall stone attack different? [/QUOTE]
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