Show - - - Operations and andComplete andComplete Complete ReliedWhen Relief Relied ReliefWhen When an ailment aliment becomes so se serlOUS serious senous rlOUS rious that an operation is necessar1 necessary necessar1naturally necessarynaturally necessarnaturally ? naturally the pat ent ant and his family familymay familymay familymay may feel that after the operatlO operatto operatlOhe operattohe operatiche he should b be free of symptoms And Andth Andth Andtb th s is true m in most casesThere casesThere cases casesThere There are some ailments aliments in JD m whIch whIchoperatIOn whichoperation whichoperation operatIOn saves life We but because the thepatient thepatient thepatient patient inherits or has acquired cer certam certam certarn tam tendencies some of the symp symptoms symptoms symptoms toms remain evpn eVf'n eVfn even ' after the opera operatlon operation operation tlon tion This is part cularly cuarly ] true of ofulcer ofulcer ofulcer ulcer of the stomach and of the theduodenum theduodenum theduodenum duodenum ( < the first part of the thesmall thesmall thesmall small mtest intest ne tie into mto wh ch eh the stom stomach stomach stomach ach empties ) It is called peptic pepticulcer pepticulcer pepticulcer ulcer and these pat ents are ad advised advised advised vised to follow the peptic ulcer dietS dietS diet dietS S mlary milarly ] ] . with .Ith Ith the removal of the thegall thegall thegall gall bladder While Wblle the great ma maJonty majority majonty Jonty jority of these pat ents oblam obtain al almost almost almost most complete relief from symp symptoms symptoms symptoms toms there are a certain certam number numberwho numberwho numberwho who do not and they must follow followcerta followcerta followccrta certa n hab ts is of d et and ! liv tv Iiv ng to tokeep tokeep tokeep keep free of symptoms symptomsIn In the American Journal of Dl Di Dlgestlve Digestive Digestive gestlve gestive Diseases Fort Wayne Ind IndDrs IndDrs IndDrs Drs R H Moser B D Rosenak Rosenakand Rosenakand Rosenakand and R J Hasterlik Hasterllk IndIanapolis IndIanapolisreport Indianapolisreport Indianapolisreport report their investigation mvestlgahon of 49 pa patlents patients patients tlents tients who returned relurned to the d cl me be because because because cause of the pers stence of dyspep dyspeps s a symptoms follow ng the removal removalof of the gall bladder conta nmg mng ning stones stonesStrange stonesStrange stonesStrange Strange to relate these phys clans clansfound clansfound clansfound found that the symptoms before op operatlon operation operation eratlon eration or the cond tion of the gall gallbladder gallbladder gallbladder bladder found at opera operation bon did not notshow notshow not&how nothow show & which pat ents would have havesymptoms havesymptoms havesymptoms symptoms after the operation and andwh andwh andwh wh ch pat ents would get complete completerelief completerelief completerelief relief from symptomsThere symptomsThere symptoms symptomsThere There was one striking stnhmg tact fact ob observed observed observed served and this was that when the thepatient thepatient thepatient patient had dyspepsia only dUring duringan an attack then relief was likely to totollo tofobo tofolio tollo fobo v from the operationThere operationThere operation operationThere There are two tVolO ] lesions lessons es ons to be belearned belearned belearned learned from the above invest mvest ga gatlons galions gations tlons lions First even when gall stones stonesare stonesare stonesare are present they may not be entirely entirelyto to blame for the symptoms though thoughthe thoughthe thoughthe the gall bladder is better removed removedSecond removedSecond removedSecond Second the patient should be told toldthat toldthat toldthat that complete relief n IS not always alwaysobtamed alwaysobtained alwaysobtained obtamed obtained by re removing gall bladder |