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Sphincter of Oddi ForumsGeneral & SupportNeed to understand my symptoms
05/06/2012 09:58 AM
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I would like to talk with someone who has had SOD type 2 because I am concerned that there's something else going on that was overlooked.

Thank you for your help with this.....I need to understand why I continued to have pain and pressure in the liver even after my sphincter was cut. Did your Bilirubin ever go up? My SOD score was a 4 out of 5 on the post GB removal HIDA scan 2 months after the GB was removed. The GB was severely scarred and attached to my liver according to the surgeon. I am not so sure that I had SOD but need some help or if you know who I can talk to about this. I am not talking to my doctor right now who did the procedure.

Please help, thank you!

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