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Kathy, hugs to you!!!
I found out I had gallstones not long after the birth of my 3rd child. After a severe attack (had no idea what was wrong) the ultrasound showed I had so many gallstones they couldn't count them all. I ended up having my gall bladder removed which required only one night in the hospital and was done laprascopically. I had absolutely no pain at all and the only restrictions was to not life anything very heavy for a few weeks. i was back at work a couple days after the surgery. As I had my gall bladder removed, I don't know what it feels like to "pass" a gall stone. I wish I could be more help. I do know you are supposed to stay away from "fatty" foods if you have gall stones but that's about it.
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