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Did you end up passing the gall stones on your own or did you have to go to the hospital/ have your gallbladder removed? I have heard that gall stones is the most painful experience ever.
While I can’t confirm “worst”, I can safely say that they were the worst I’ve personally experienced.
And everyone I know who has had gallbladder attacks agree that it’s the worst they experienced too. Including women who went through childbirth.
Hell, my first attack I called an ambulance because I thought I was having a heart attack. It sucks, 0/5.