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Post On: 2009-11-18 04:42:30

 I just had my gallbladder removed, help!?
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A few days past i had emergency surgery to vanish my gallbladder. I've had attacks for about 3 yrs. On and off. BUT, never knew what it was. [never got addicted by my Dr] Until fresh it was SOOOOO bad i was hospitalized for it and had to hit it removed. So, now im every worried, scared, and concerned. WHAT THE HECK CAN I EAT???? The pain is ease there, but im recovering. Im effort every these integrated answers about what to eat, when to eat, some feature i'll ease hit attacks, gas, diarrhea.... HELP! *****ADD***** Yes, i had gallstones. One, inparticular, that was causing every this pain. In the past, i NEVER avoided ANY foods. I LOVE sal y limon with my fruit. LOVE chili, jalapenos & salsa with almost everything. But now, im told, i module need to limit these things down to a bleak peak :[
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 Post On: 2009-11-18 04:54:51
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I had mine removed also, and you module ease see discomfort, and for me I eat anything and everything, the pain goes away. unless you hit gull stones. when I had mine removed i was ease in pain a some days after and had more gull stones. that was years ago and today I eat everything no more pain. it module get meliorate for you
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 Post On: 2009-11-18 05:00:30
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You've got a pair of things in your question that requirement to be addressed, so I'm feat to take them one at a time. In regards to the pain, you just had surgery. The discompose from the surgery is remarkably similar to the discompose from a insolence sac attack. Ask your doctor for discompose drug as it can take up to a hebdomad for the discompose to stop, if you requirement to. In regards as to what to eat, when to eat, etc - you should be able to be on a normal fasting at this point. If you were avoiding foods in the past because they would alter on an attack, inform them back into your fasting slowly to make trusty your embody tolerates them. Just as you would if you didn't hit dairy products for a daylong time, for example. Confirm this with your doctor or find it in your post-operative instructions. As to how things will go for you in the future, I can only relate my experience and my father's. For both of us, erst our insolence bladders were out, we were fine. No attacks, gas, diarrhea, etc. Hopefully you'll be the same. One note for you - you probably had insolence stones in your insolence bladder. It is possible to hit the stones intend stuck and remain in the tubes that enter the insolence sac to your digestive tract. If you are still having discompose after a pair of weeks, intend this checked out.
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 Post On: 2009-11-18 05:12:59
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First, your doctor should be answering every these questions. However, I can tell you my experience. I had mine out 15 years ago, after having attacks for 3-4 years. They finally figured out what the difficulty was, and I had the surgery. Mine was laparoscopic surgery, so the sanative instance was most 3 weeks. If you had emergency surgery and had the flooded abdominal cut, figure at small 6 weeks recovery. The gallbladder stores bile made by the liver, and squirts it into the digestive grouping when you eat. The duty of bile is to emulsify fats so they can be digested easily. When the liver can't store the bile for use when needed, (because of no gallbladder) it starts making it the time matter hits your stomach. At first, the liver doesn't rattling know how much to make, so it module over compensate - a lot!. That can cause every the symptoms you mentioned, and it seemed to last a some weeks. Eventually, the liver re-trains itself to attain the correct amount of bile in response to eating, and every the symptoms module lessen until they're gone. After that, I never worried most what I was eating. If you just stick to a normal healthy diet, you'll probably never even think most it again.
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 Post On: 2009-11-18 04:54:51
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I had mine distant also, and you module still feel discomfort, and for me I eat anything and everything, the discompose goes away. unless you hit gull stones. when I had mine distant i was still in discompose a few days after and had more gull stones. that was eld past and now I eat everything no more pain. it module intend better for you
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 Post On: 2009-11-18 05:00:30
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You've got a pair of things in your discourse that need to be addressed, so I'm going to take them one at a time. In regards to the pain, you just had surgery. The discompose from the surgery is remarkably kindred to the discompose from a insolence sac attack. Ask your doctor for discompose medication as it crapper take up to a week for the discompose to stop, if you need to. In regards as to what to eat, when to eat, etc - you should be healthy to be on a normal diet at this point. If you were avoiding foods in the past because they would bring on an attack, introduce them back into your diet tardily to make trusty your embody tolerates them. Just as you would if you didn't have farm products for a long time, for example. Confirm this with your doctor or find it in your post-operative instructions. As to how things will go for you in the future, I crapper only colligate my experience and my father's. For both of us, once our insolence bladders were out, we were fine. No attacks, gas, diarrhea, etc. Hopefully you'll be the same. One note for you - you probably had insolence stones in your insolence bladder. It is possible to have the stones get stuck and rest in the tubes that connect the insolence sac to your digestive tract. If you are ease having discompose after a pair of weeks, get this patterned out.
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 Post On: 2009-11-18 05:12:59
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First, your student should be answering every these questions. However, I crapper verify you my experience. I had mine out 15 years ago, after having attacks for 3-4 years. They finally figured out what the problem was, and I had the surgery. Mine was laparoscopic surgery, so the healing time was most 3 weeks. If you had emergency surgery and had the flooded abdominal cut, amount at least 6 weeks recovery. The gallbladder stores bile made by the liver, and squirts it into the digestive system when you eat. The duty of bile is to emulsify fats so they crapper be digested easily. When the liver can't accumulation the bile for use when needed, (because of no gallbladder) it starts making it the time matter hits your stomach. At first, the liver doesn't rattling know how such to make, so it will over compensate - a lot!. That crapper drive every the symptoms you mentioned, and it seemed to terminal a some weeks. Eventually, the liver re-trains itself to make the precise amount of bile in response to eating, and every the symptoms will alter until they're gone. After that, I never worried most what I was eating. If you meet stick to a normal healthy diet, you'll probably never even conceive most it again.
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 Post On: 2009-11-18 04:54:51
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I had mine distant also, and you module ease feel discomfort, and for me I eat anything and everything, the discompose goes away. unless you hit delude stones. when I had mine distant i was ease in discompose a few days after and had more delude stones. that was years ago and now I eat everything no more pain. it module get better for you
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 Post On: 2009-11-18 05:00:30
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You've got a couple of things in your question that need to be addressed, so I'm going to verify them digit at a time. In regards to the pain, you meet had surgery. The discompose from the surgery is remarkably kindred to the discompose from a insolence bladder attack. Ask your student for discompose medication as it crapper verify up to a week for the discompose to stop, if you need to. In regards as to what to eat, when to eat, etc - you should be healthy to be on a normal diet at this point. If you were avoiding foods in the past because they would bring on an attack, introduce them back into your diet slowly to attain trusty your body tolerates them. Just as you would if you didn't hit farm products for a long time, for example. Confirm this with your student or find it in your post-operative instructions. As to how things module go for you in the future, I crapper only relate my experience and my father's. For both of us, erst our insolence bladders were out, we were fine. No attacks, gas, diarrhea, etc. Hopefully you'll be the same. One state for you - you probably had insolence stones in your insolence bladder. It is possible to hit the stones intend stuck and remain in the tubes that connect the insolence bladder to your digestive tract. If you are ease having discompose after a couple of weeks, intend this checked out.
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 Post On: 2009-11-18 05:12:59
User: gHaggy
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First, your doctor should be answering all these questions. However, I can tell you my experience. I had mine discover 15 eld ago, after having attacks for 3-4 years. They finally figured discover what the problem was, and I had the surgery. Mine was laparoscopic surgery, so the healing instance was most 3 weeks. If you had emergency surgery and had the full abdominal cut, figure at least 6 weeks recovery. The gallbladder stores bile prefabricated by the liver, and squirts it into the digestive system when you eat. The duty of bile is to emulsify fats so they can be digested easily. When the liver can't accumulation the bile for use when needed, (because of no gallbladder) it starts making it the time food hits your stomach. At first, the liver doesn't really know how much to make, so it module over equilibrate - a lot!. That can cause all the symptoms you mentioned, and it seemed to last a some weeks. Eventually, the liver re-trains itself to make the correct turn of bile in salutation to eating, and all the symptoms module lessen until they're gone. After that, I never worried most what I was eating. If you meet stick to a connatural healthy diet, you'll probably never even think most it again.
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 Post On: 2009-11-18 04:54:51
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I had mine removed also, and you will ease see discomfort, and for me I take anything and everything, the discompose goes away. unless you have delude stones. when I had mine removed i was ease in discompose a few days after and had more delude stones. that was years ago and now I take everything no more pain. it will get better for you
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 Post On: 2009-11-18 05:00:30
User: atltigger69
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You've got a couple of things in your question that need to be addressed, so I'm going to take them one at a time. In regards to the pain, you just had surgery. The discompose from the surgery is remarkably similar to the discompose from a insolence bladder attack. Ask your student for discompose medication as it crapper take up to a week for the discompose to stop, if you need to. In regards as to what to eat, when to eat, etc - you should be able to be on a normal diet at this point. If you were avoiding foods in the time because they would alter on an attack, introduce them back into your diet slowly to make sure your body tolerates them. Just as you would if you didn't have farm products for a long time, for example. Confirm this with your student or encounter it in your post-operative instructions. As to how things will go for you in the future, I crapper exclusive colligate my experience and my father's. For both of us, erst our insolence bladders were out, we were fine. No attacks, gas, diarrhea, etc. Hopefully you'll be the same. One note for you - you belike had insolence stones in your insolence bladder. It is possible to have the stones get cragfast and rest in the tubes that connect the insolence bladder to your digestive tract. If you are still having discompose after a couple of weeks, get this checked out.
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 Post On: 2009-11-18 05:12:59
User: gHaggy
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First, your student should be answering all these questions. However, I can tell you my experience. I had mine out 15 eld ago, after having attacks for 3-4 years. They finally figured out what the problem was, and I had the surgery. Mine was laparoscopic surgery, so the healing time was about 3 weeks. If you had crisis surgery and had the full abdominal cut, figure at least 6 weeks recovery. The gallbladder stores bile made by the liver, and squirts it into the digestive system when you eat. The duty of bile is to emulsify fats so they can be digested easily. When the liver can't store the bile for use when needed, (because of no gallbladder) it starts making it the time matter hits your stomach. At first, the liver doesn't rattling know how such to make, so it will over equilibrate - a lot!. That can cause all the symptoms you mentioned, and it seemed to terminal a some weeks. Eventually, the liver re-trains itself to make the precise amount of bile in response to eating, and all the symptoms will lessen until they're gone. After that, I never worried about what I was eating. If you just stick to a normal flourishing diet, you'll probably never even think about it again.
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 Post On: 2009-11-18 04:54:51
User: *Amanda*
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I had mine removed also, and you module ease feel discomfort, and for me I take anything and everything, the discompose goes away. unless you have gull stones. when I had mine removed i was ease in discompose a few life after and had more gull stones. that was years ago and now I take everything no more pain. it module get better for you
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 Post On: 2009-11-18 05:00:30
User: atltigger69
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You've got a pair of things in your question that requirement to be addressed, so I'm going to verify them one at a time. In regards to the pain, you just had surgery. The discompose from the surgery is remarkably similar to the discompose from a insolence sac attack. Ask your student for discompose medication as it crapper verify up to a week for the discompose to stop, if you requirement to. In regards as to what to eat, when to eat, etc - you should be healthy to be on a normal fasting at this point. If you were avoiding foods in the instance because they would bring on an attack, introduce them backwards into your fasting tardily to attain sure your body tolerates them. Just as you would if you didn't hit farm products for a daylong time, for example. Confirm this with your student or find it in your post-operative instructions. As to how things will go for you in the future, I crapper only colligate my experience and my father's. For both of us, erst our insolence bladders were out, we were fine. No attacks, gas, diarrhea, etc. Hopefully you'll be the same. One state for you - you belike had insolence stones in your insolence bladder. It is possible to hit the stones get cragfast and rest in the tubes that connect the insolence sac to your digestive tract. If you are still having discompose after a pair of weeks, get this checked out.
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 Post On: 2009-11-18 05:12:59
User: gHaggy
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First, your doctor should be responsive every these questions. However, I crapper tell you my experience. I had mine out 15 years ago, after having attacks for 3-4 years. They finally figured out what the problem was, and I had the surgery. Mine was laparoscopic surgery, so the healing time was about 3 weeks. If you had emergency surgery and had the full abdominal cut, figure at least 6 weeks recovery. The gallbladder stores bile made by the liver, and squirts it into the digestive system when you eat. The function of bile is to emulsify fats so they crapper be digested easily. When the liver can't store the bile for use when needed, (because of no gallbladder) it starts making it the time food hits your stomach. At first, the liver doesn't really undergo how much to make, so it will over compensate - a lot!. That crapper cause every the symptoms you mentioned, and it seemed to last a few weeks. Eventually, the liver re-trains itself to attain the correct turn of bile in salutation to eating, and every the symptoms will lessen until they're gone. After that, I never worried about what I was eating. If you just stick to a normal healthy diet, you'll probably never even conceive about it again.
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 Post On: 2009-11-18 04:54:51
User: *Amanda*
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I had mine distant also, and you will ease see discomfort, and for me I eat anything and everything, the pain goes away. unless you hit gull stones. when I had mine distant i was ease in pain a some life after and had more gull stones. that was years ago and now I eat everything no more pain. it will get meliorate for you
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 Post On: 2009-11-18 05:00:30
User: atltigger69
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You've got a couple of things in your question that requirement to be addressed, so I'm going to verify them one at a time. In regards to the pain, you just had surgery. The discompose from the surgery is remarkably similar to the discompose from a insolence bladder attack. Ask your doctor for discompose medication as it crapper verify up to a hebdomad for the discompose to stop, if you requirement to. In regards as to what to eat, when to eat, etc - you should be able to be on a normal fasting at this point. If you were avoiding foods in the past because they would alter on an attack, introduce them back into your fasting slowly to make sure your body tolerates them. Just as you would if you didn't have dairy products for a long time, for example. Confirm this with your doctor or find it in your post-operative instructions. As to how things will go for you in the future, I crapper only relate my experience and my father's. For both of us, once our insolence bladders were out, we were fine. No attacks, gas, diarrhea, etc. Hopefully you'll be the same. One note for you - you probably had insolence stones in your insolence bladder. It is possible to have the stones intend stuck and remain in the tubes that connect the insolence bladder to your digestive tract. If you are still having discompose after a couple of weeks, intend this checked out.
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 Post On: 2009-11-18 05:12:59
User: gHaggy
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First, your doctor should be answering all these questions. However, I crapper tell you my experience. I had mine out 15 eld ago, after having attacks for 3-4 years. They finally figured out what the problem was, and I had the surgery. Mine was laparoscopic surgery, so the healing time was about 3 weeks. If you had emergency surgery and had the full abdominal cut, amount at least 6 weeks recovery. The gallbladder stores bile made by the liver, and squirts it into the digestive system when you eat. The duty of bile is to emulsify fats so they crapper be digested easily. When the liver can't store the bile for use when needed, (because of no gallbladder) it starts making it the time food hits your stomach. At first, the liver doesn't really know how much to make, so it will over equilibrate - a lot!. That crapper cause all the symptoms you mentioned, and it seemed to last a some weeks. Eventually, the liver re-trains itself to make the precise amount of bile in response to eating, and all the symptoms will alter until they're gone. After that, I never worried about what I was eating. If you just stick to a normal healthy diet, you'll probably never modify think about it again.
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 Post On: 2009-11-18 04:54:51
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I had mine distant also, and you will still feel discomfort, and for me I take anything and everything, the pain goes away. unless you have delude stones. when I had mine distant i was still in pain a some days after and had more delude stones. that was years past and today I take everything no more pain. it will intend better for you
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 Post On: 2009-11-18 05:00:30
User: atltigger69
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You've got a couple of things in your question that requirement to be addressed, so I'm going to verify them one at a time. In regards to the pain, you meet had surgery. The discompose from the surgery is remarkably similar to the discompose from a gall bladder attack. Ask your student for discompose drug as it can verify up to a hebdomad for the discompose to stop, if you requirement to. In regards as to what to eat, when to eat, etc - you should be able to be on a connatural diet at this point. If you were avoiding foods in the past because they would bring on an attack, introduce them backwards into your diet tardily to make trusty your body tolerates them. Just as you would if you didn't hit dairy products for a long time, for example. Confirm this with your student or find it in your post-operative instructions. As to how things will go for you in the future, I can exclusive relate my undergo and my father's. For both of us, erst our gall bladders were out, we were fine. No attacks, gas, diarrhea, etc. Hopefully you'll be the same. One note for you - you belike had gall stones in your gall bladder. It is possible to hit the stones intend cragfast and remain in the tubes that connect the gall bladder to your digestive tract. If you are still having discompose after a couple of weeks, intend this checked out.
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 Post On: 2009-11-18 05:12:59
User: gHaggy
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First, your doctor should be answering every these questions. However, I can tell you my experience. I had mine discover 15 years ago, after having attacks for 3-4 years. They eventually figured discover what the problem was, and I had the surgery. Mine was laparoscopic surgery, so the healing instance was about 3 weeks. If you had emergency surgery and had the flooded abdominal cut, figure at least 6 weeks recovery. The gallbladder stores bile made by the liver, and squirts it into the digestive system when you eat. The function of bile is to emulsify fats so they can be digested easily. When the liver can't accumulation the bile for ingest when needed, (because of no gallbladder) it starts making it the moment food hits your stomach. At first, the liver doesn't really undergo how much to make, so it module over equilibrate - a lot!. That can cause every the symptoms you mentioned, and it seemed to terminal a few weeks. Eventually, the liver re-trains itself to attain the precise amount of bile in response to eating, and every the symptoms module lessen until they're gone. After that, I never worried about what I was eating. If you just stick to a normal healthy diet, you'll probably never even conceive about it again.
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 Post On: 2009-11-18 04:54:51
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I had mine removed also, and you module still see discomfort, and for me I eat anything and everything, the pain goes away. unless you have gull stones. when I had mine removed i was still in pain a few life after and had more gull stones. that was eld ago and now I eat everything no more pain. it module get better for you
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 Post On: 2009-11-18 05:00:30
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You've got a pair of things in your discourse that need to be addressed, so I'm going to verify them digit at a time. In regards to the pain, you just had surgery. The discompose from the surgery is remarkably similar to the discompose from a insolence bladder attack. Ask your doctor for discompose drug as it crapper verify up to a hebdomad for the discompose to stop, if you need to. In regards as to what to eat, when to eat, etc - you should be able to be on a normal fasting at this point. If you were avoiding foods in the past because they would bring on an attack, inform them backwards into your fasting slowly to make sure your body tolerates them. Just as you would if you didn't hit dairy products for a long time, for example. Confirm this with your doctor or encounter it in your post-operative instructions. As to how things will go for you in the future, I crapper only relate my undergo and my father's. For both of us, once our insolence bladders were out, we were fine. No attacks, gas, diarrhea, etc. Hopefully you'll be the same. One state for you - you belike had insolence stones in your insolence bladder. It is doable to hit the stones get stuck and remain in the tubes that connect the insolence bladder to your digestive tract. If you are still having discompose after a pair of weeks, get this patterned out.
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 Post On: 2009-11-18 05:12:59
User: gHaggy
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First, your doctor should be answering all these questions. However, I can tell you my experience. I had mine out 15 eld ago, after having attacks for 3-4 years. They finally figured out what the problem was, and I had the surgery. Mine was laparoscopic surgery, so the healing time was most 3 weeks. If you had emergency surgery and had the flooded abdominal cut, figure at small 6 weeks recovery. The gallbladder stores bile made by the liver, and squirts it into the digestive grouping when you eat. The function of bile is to emulsify fats so they can be digested easily. When the liver can't store the bile for use when needed, (because of no gallbladder) it starts making it the moment food hits your stomach. At first, the liver doesn't rattling know how much to make, so it module over compensate - a lot!. That can cause all the symptoms you mentioned, and it seemed to last a few weeks. Eventually, the liver re-trains itself to make the correct turn of bile in salutation to eating, and all the symptoms module lessen until they're gone. After that, I never worried most what I was eating. If you just stick to a normal healthy diet, you'll probably never even conceive most it again.
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 Post On: 2009-11-18 04:54:51
User: *Amanda*
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I had mine removed also, and you will ease feel discomfort, and for me I eat anything and everything, the pain goes away. unless you have delude stones. when I had mine removed i was ease in pain a few life after and had more delude stones. that was eld past and now I eat everything no more pain. it will get better for you
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 Post On: 2009-11-18 05:00:30
User: atltigger69
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You've got a pair of things in your question that need to be addressed, so I'm feat to take them one at a time. In regards to the pain, you just had surgery. The discompose from the surgery is remarkably similar to the discompose from a insolence sac attack. Ask your doctor for discompose medication as it crapper take up to a week for the discompose to stop, if you need to. In regards as to what to eat, when to eat, etc - you should be able to be on a connatural diet at this point. If you were avoiding foods in the past because they would bring on an attack, introduce them back into your diet slowly to attain trusty your embody tolerates them. Just as you would if you didn't have farm products for a long time, for example. Confirm this with your doctor or find it in your post-operative instructions. As to how things will go for you in the future, I crapper only colligate my experience and my father's. For both of us, once our insolence bladders were out, we were fine. No attacks, gas, diarrhea, etc. Hopefully you'll be the same. One note for you - you probably had insolence stones in your insolence bladder. It is possible to have the stones get cragfast and remain in the tubes that connect the insolence sac to your digestive tract. If you are still having discompose after a pair of weeks, get this checked out.
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 Post On: 2009-11-18 05:12:59
User: gHaggy
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First, your student should be answering all these questions. However, I can tell you my experience. I had mine out 15 eld ago, after having attacks for 3-4 years. They finally figured out what the problem was, and I had the surgery. Mine was laparoscopic surgery, so the healing time was most 3 weeks. If you had emergency surgery and had the full abdominal cut, figure at least 6 weeks recovery. The gallbladder stores bile made by the liver, and squirts it into the digestive system when you eat. The duty of bile is to emulsify fats so they can be digested easily. When the liver can't store the bile for use when needed, (because of no gallbladder) it starts making it the time food hits your stomach. At first, the liver doesn't really know how much to make, so it module over compensate - a lot!. That can cause all the symptoms you mentioned, and it seemed to terminal a few weeks. Eventually, the liver re-trains itself to attain the correct amount of bile in salutation to eating, and all the symptoms module lessen until they're gone. After that, I never worried most what I was eating. If you just stick to a connatural flourishing diet, you'll probably never even think most it again.
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 Post On: 2009-11-18 04:54:51
User: *Amanda*
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I had mine removed also, and you module still see discomfort, and for me I eat anything and everything, the pain goes away. unless you have gull stones. when I had mine removed i was still in pain a few days after and had more gull stones. that was eld ago and now I eat everything no more pain. it module get better for you
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 Post On: 2009-11-18 05:00:30
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You've got a couple of things in your question that need to be addressed, so I'm going to take them one at a time. In regards to the pain, you meet had surgery. The pain from the surgery is unco kindred to the pain from a insolence bladder attack. Ask your doctor for pain drug as it can take up to a week for the pain to stop, if you need to. In regards as to what to eat, when to eat, etc - you should be able to be on a normal diet at this point. If you were avoiding foods in the time because they would alter on an attack, introduce them back into your diet slowly to make sure your body tolerates them. Just as you would if you didn't have dairy products for a long time, for example. Confirm this with your doctor or find it in your post-operative instructions. As to how things will go for you in the future, I can only colligate my undergo and my father's. For both of us, once our insolence bladders were out, we were fine. No attacks, gas, diarrhea, etc. Hopefully you'll be the same. One note for you - you probably had insolence stones in your insolence bladder. It is possible to have the stones intend cragfast and rest in the tubes that enter the insolence bladder to your digestive tract. If you are still having pain after a couple of weeks, intend this checked out.
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First, your doctor should be responsive every these questions. However, I crapper verify you my experience. I had mine out 15 years ago, after having attacks for 3-4 years. They finally figured out what the problem was, and I had the surgery. Mine was laparoscopic surgery, so the sanative instance was most 3 weeks. If you had crisis surgery and had the flooded abdominal cut, amount at least 6 weeks recovery. The gallbladder stores bile made by the liver, and squirts it into the digestive grouping when you eat. The function of bile is to emulsify fats so they crapper be digested easily. When the liver can't store the bile for ingest when needed, (because of no gallbladder) it starts making it the time food hits your stomach. At first, the liver doesn't rattling know how much to make, so it module over compensate - a lot!. That crapper cause every the symptoms you mentioned, and it seemed to last a few weeks. Eventually, the liver re-trains itself to make the correct amount of bile in response to eating, and every the symptoms module lessen until they're gone. After that, I never worried most what I was eating. If you just stick to a normal healthy diet, you'll probably never even think most it again.
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I had mine removed also, and you will still see discomfort, and for me I take anything and everything, the discompose goes away. unless you have delude stones. when I had mine removed i was still in discompose a few days after and had more delude stones. that was eld past and today I take everything no more pain. it will get meliorate for you
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You've got a couple of things in your question that requirement to be addressed, so I'm feat to verify them one at a time. In regards to the pain, you just had surgery. The discompose from the surgery is unco similar to the discompose from a insolence sac attack. Ask your student for discompose medication as it crapper verify up to a week for the discompose to stop, if you requirement to. In regards as to what to eat, when to eat, etc - you should be healthy to be on a normal fasting at this point. If you were avoiding foods in the past because they would bring on an attack, introduce them backwards into your fasting slowly to attain sure your body tolerates them. Just as you would if you didn't hit dairy products for a daylong time, for example. Confirm this with your student or encounter it in your post-operative instructions. As to how things module go for you in the future, I crapper only relate my experience and my father's. For both of us, erst our insolence bladders were out, we were fine. No attacks, gas, diarrhea, etc. Hopefully you'll be the same. One note for you - you probably had insolence stones in your insolence bladder. It is possible to hit the stones get stuck and remain in the tubes that enter the insolence sac to your digestive tract. If you are still having discompose after a couple of weeks, get this checked out.
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First, your doctor should be responsive all these questions. However, I crapper tell you my experience. I had mine discover 15 eld ago, after having attacks for 3-4 years. They finally figured discover what the difficulty was, and I had the surgery. Mine was laparoscopic surgery, so the healing time was about 3 weeks. If you had crisis surgery and had the flooded abdominal cut, figure at small 6 weeks recovery. The gallbladder stores bile prefabricated by the liver, and squirts it into the digestive system when you eat. The function of bile is to emulsify fats so they crapper be digested easily. When the liver can't accumulation the bile for use when needed, (because of no gallbladder) it starts making it the time food hits your stomach. At first, the liver doesn't rattling undergo how such to make, so it module over compensate - a lot!. That crapper cause all the symptoms you mentioned, and it seemed to last a few weeks. Eventually, the liver re-trains itself to attain the correct amount of bile in response to eating, and all the symptoms module lessen until they're gone. After that, I never worried about what I was eating. If you just stick to a normal healthy diet, you'll belike never even think about it again.
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I had mine distant also, and you module ease see discomfort, and for me I take anything and everything, the discompose goes away. unless you have gull stones. when I had mine distant i was ease in discompose a few life after and had more gull stones. that was years ago and now I take everything no more pain. it module get meliorate for you
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You've got a couple of things in your question that need to be addressed, so I'm going to verify them digit at a time. In regards to the pain, you just had surgery. The discompose from the surgery is unco similar to the discompose from a gall bladder attack. Ask your student for discompose medication as it can verify up to a week for the discompose to stop, if you need to. In regards as to what to eat, when to eat, etc - you should be healthy to be on a normal diet at this point. If you were avoiding foods in the past because they would bring on an attack, introduce them back into your diet tardily to attain sure your body tolerates them. Just as you would if you didn't have dairy products for a long time, for example. Confirm this with your student or find it in your post-operative instructions. As to how things module go for you in the future, I can only relate my experience and my father's. For both of us, erst our gall bladders were out, we were fine. No attacks, gas, diarrhea, etc. Hopefully you'll be the same. One note for you - you probably had gall stones in your gall bladder. It is possible to have the stones intend stuck and remain in the tubes that connect the gall bladder to your digestive tract. If you are still having discompose after a couple of weeks, intend this checked out.
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First, your doctor should be answering every these questions. However, I crapper verify you my experience. I had mine out 15 years ago, after having attacks for 3-4 years. They finally figured out what the difficulty was, and I had the surgery. Mine was laparoscopic surgery, so the healing time was most 3 weeks. If you had crisis surgery and had the full abdominal cut, turn at least 6 weeks recovery. The gallbladder stores bile prefabricated by the liver, and squirts it into the digestive system when you eat. The function of bile is to emulsify fats so they crapper be digested easily. When the liver can't store the bile for use when needed, (because of no gallbladder) it starts making it the moment matter hits your stomach. At first, the liver doesn't really know how much to make, so it module over compensate - a lot!. That crapper cause every the symptoms you mentioned, and it seemed to last a few weeks. Eventually, the liver re-trains itself to attain the correct turn of bile in salutation to eating, and every the symptoms module lessen until they're gone. After that, I never worried most what I was eating. If you meet stick to a normal flourishing diet, you'll belike never modify conceive most it again.
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I had mine distant also, and you module still feel discomfort, and for me I eat anything and everything, the discompose goes away. unless you have gull stones. when I had mine distant i was still in discompose a few days after and had more gull stones. that was years past and today I eat everything no more pain. it module get better for you
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You've got a couple of things in your discourse that need to be addressed, so I'm going to take them one at a time. In regards to the pain, you just had surgery. The discompose from the surgery is remarkably similar to the discompose from a insolence sac attack. Ask your student for discompose medication as it crapper take up to a week for the discompose to stop, if you need to. In regards as to what to eat, when to eat, etc - you should be healthy to be on a connatural fasting at this point. If you were avoiding foods in the past because they would bring on an attack, introduce them back into your fasting slowly to make sure your embody tolerates them. Just as you would if you didn't hit dairy products for a long time, for example. Confirm this with your student or find it in your post-operative instructions. As to how things will go for you in the future, I crapper exclusive relate my experience and my father's. For both of us, once our insolence bladders were out, we were fine. No attacks, gas, diarrhea, etc. Hopefully you'll be the same. One state for you - you probably had insolence stones in your insolence bladder. It is possible to hit the stones intend cragfast and remain in the tubes that connect the insolence sac to your digestive tract. If you are ease having discompose after a couple of weeks, intend this checked out.
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First, your student should be answering all these questions. However, I crapper tell you my experience. I had mine discover 15 years ago, after having attacks for 3-4 years. They eventually figured discover what the problem was, and I had the surgery. Mine was laparoscopic surgery, so the healing time was most 3 weeks. If you had emergency surgery and had the full abdominal cut, figure at least 6 weeks recovery. The gallbladder stores bile prefabricated by the liver, and squirts it into the digestive system when you eat. The function of bile is to emulsify fats so they crapper be digested easily. When the liver can't store the bile for ingest when needed, (because of no gallbladder) it starts making it the moment food hits your stomach. At first, the liver doesn't really know how much to make, so it will over compensate - a lot!. That crapper cause all the symptoms you mentioned, and it seemed to terminal a some weeks. Eventually, the liver re-trains itself to make the precise turn of bile in response to eating, and all the symptoms will lessen until they're gone. After that, I never worried most what I was eating. If you just stick to a normal healthy diet, you'll belike never even think most it again.
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I had mine removed also, and you will ease feel discomfort, and for me I eat anything and everything, the discompose goes away. unless you hit gull stones. when I had mine removed i was ease in discompose a few days after and had more gull stones. that was years ago and today I eat everything no more pain. it will get meliorate for you
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You've got a couple of things in your discourse that need to be addressed, so I'm feat to verify them one at a time. In regards to the pain, you just had surgery. The discompose from the surgery is unco similar to the discompose from a gall sac attack. Ask your doctor for discompose medication as it can verify up to a hebdomad for the discompose to stop, if you need to. In regards as to what to eat, when to eat, etc - you should be able to be on a connatural fasting at this point. If you were avoiding foods in the past because they would bring on an attack, introduce them backwards into your fasting tardily to make trusty your body tolerates them. Just as you would if you didn't have dairy products for a daylong time, for example. Confirm this with your doctor or encounter it in your post-operative instructions. As to how things will go for you in the future, I can only relate my experience and my father's. For both of us, once our gall bladders were out, we were fine. No attacks, gas, diarrhea, etc. Hopefully you'll be the same. One note for you - you probably had gall stones in your gall bladder. It is possible to have the stones intend stuck and remain in the tubes that connect the gall sac to your digestive tract. If you are still having discompose after a couple of weeks, intend this checked out.
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First, your student should be answering every these questions. However, I crapper tell you my experience. I had mine discover 15 eld ago, after having attacks for 3-4 years. They finally figured discover what the difficulty was, and I had the surgery. Mine was laparoscopic surgery, so the healing time was most 3 weeks. If you had emergency surgery and had the flooded abdominal cut, amount at least 6 weeks recovery. The gallbladder stores bile made by the liver, and squirts it into the digestive system when you eat. The duty of bile is to emulsify fats so they crapper be digested easily. When the liver can't accumulation the bile for use when needed, (because of no gallbladder) it starts making it the time food hits your stomach. At first, the liver doesn't really know how such to make, so it will over compensate - a lot!. That crapper cause every the symptoms you mentioned, and it seemed to last a some weeks. Eventually, the liver re-trains itself to make the correct amount of bile in salutation to eating, and every the symptoms will lessen until they're gone. After that, I never worried most what I was eating. If you just stick to a connatural healthy diet, you'll belike never even think most it again.
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I had mine removed also, and you will ease feel discomfort, and for me I eat anything and everything, the discompose goes away. unless you have delude stones. when I had mine removed i was ease in discompose a few days after and had more delude stones. that was years past and now I eat everything no more pain. it will intend better for you
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You've got a pair of things in your question that need to be addressed, so I'm feat to verify them digit at a time. In regards to the pain, you just had surgery. The discompose from the surgery is unco similar to the discompose from a insolence sac attack. Ask your doctor for discompose medication as it can verify up to a week for the discompose to stop, if you need to. In regards as to what to eat, when to eat, etc - you should be healthy to be on a normal fasting at this point. If you were avoiding foods in the past because they would bring on an attack, introduce them backwards into your fasting slowly to attain sure your body tolerates them. Just as you would if you didn't hit dairy products for a long time, for example. Confirm this with your doctor or find it in your post-operative instructions. As to how things module go for you in the future, I can only colligate my experience and my father's. For both of us, once our insolence bladders were out, we were fine. No attacks, gas, diarrhea, etc. Hopefully you'll be the same. One note for you - you probably had insolence stones in your insolence bladder. It is possible to hit the stones intend stuck and remain in the tubes that connect the insolence sac to your digestive tract. If you are still having discompose after a pair of weeks, intend this patterned out.
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First, your doctor should be answering every these questions. However, I can tell you my experience. I had mine out 15 years ago, after having attacks for 3-4 years. They eventually figured out what the problem was, and I had the surgery. Mine was laparoscopic surgery, so the healing instance was about 3 weeks. If you had crisis surgery and had the full abdominal cut, figure at small 6 weeks recovery. The gallbladder stores bile made by the liver, and squirts it into the digestive system when you eat. The function of bile is to emulsify fats so they can be digested easily. When the liver can't accumulation the bile for use when needed, (because of no gallbladder) it starts making it the moment matter hits your stomach. At first, the liver doesn't really know how much to make, so it module over compensate - a lot!. That can cause every the symptoms you mentioned, and it seemed to terminal a some weeks. Eventually, the liver re-trains itself to make the correct amount of bile in response to eating, and every the symptoms module lessen until they're gone. After that, I never worried about what I was eating. If you meet follow to a normal flourishing diet, you'll belike never even think about it again.
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I had mine removed also, and you will still feel discomfort, and for me I take anything and everything, the discompose goes away. unless you have gull stones. when I had mine removed i was still in discompose a few days after and had more gull stones. that was years ago and now I take everything no more pain. it will get better for you
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You've got a pair of things in your question that requirement to be addressed, so I'm going to verify them one at a time. In regards to the pain, you just had surgery. The discompose from the surgery is remarkably kindred to the discompose from a insolence sac attack. Ask your student for discompose medication as it crapper verify up to a week for the discompose to stop, if you requirement to. In regards as to what to eat, when to eat, etc - you should be healthy to be on a normal diet at this point. If you were avoiding foods in the time because they would bring on an attack, introduce them back into your diet slowly to make sure your body tolerates them. Just as you would if you didn't have dairy products for a daylong time, for example. Confirm this with your student or find it in your post-operative instructions. As to how things will go for you in the future, I crapper exclusive relate my experience and my father's. For both of us, once our insolence bladders were out, we were fine. No attacks, gas, diarrhea, etc. Hopefully you'll be the same. One note for you - you belike had insolence stones in your insolence bladder. It is possible to have the stones intend stuck and remain in the tubes that connect the insolence sac to your digestive tract. If you are ease having discompose after a pair of weeks, intend this checked out.
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First, your doctor should be answering every these questions. However, I crapper tell you my experience. I had mine discover 15 eld ago, after having attacks for 3-4 years. They finally figured discover what the difficulty was, and I had the surgery. Mine was laparoscopic surgery, so the healing time was most 3 weeks. If you had emergency surgery and had the flooded abdominal cut, figure at least 6 weeks recovery. The gallbladder stores bile made by the liver, and squirts it into the digestive system when you eat. The duty of bile is to emulsify fats so they crapper be digested easily. When the liver can't store the bile for use when needed, (because of no gallbladder) it starts making it the moment food hits your stomach. At first, the liver doesn't really know how such to make, so it will over compensate - a lot!. That crapper drive every the symptoms you mentioned, and it seemed to terminal a few weeks. Eventually, the liver re-trains itself to make the correct amount of bile in response to eating, and every the symptoms will alter until they're gone. After that, I never worried most what I was eating. If you just follow to a normal healthy diet, you'll probably never modify think most it again.
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I had mine removed also, and you module still feel discomfort, and for me I take anything and everything, the discompose goes away. unless you hit gull stones. when I had mine removed i was still in discompose a few days after and had more gull stones. that was years ago and now I take everything no more pain. it module get better for you
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You've got a couple of things in your question that need to be addressed, so I'm going to verify them one at a time. In regards to the pain, you just had surgery. The discompose from the surgery is remarkably similar to the discompose from a insolence bladder attack. Ask your student for discompose medication as it crapper verify up to a week for the discompose to stop, if you need to. In regards as to what to eat, when to eat, etc - you should be healthy to be on a normal diet at this point. If you were avoiding foods in the past because they would bring on an attack, inform them back into your diet slowly to make trusty your body tolerates them. Just as you would if you didn't have farm products for a long time, for example. Confirm this with your student or find it in your post-operative instructions. As to how things module go for you in the future, I crapper only relate my experience and my father's. For both of us, once our insolence bladders were out, we were fine. No attacks, gas, diarrhea, etc. Hopefully you'll be the same. One note for you - you probably had insolence stones in your insolence bladder. It is possible to have the stones intend stuck and remain in the tubes that connect the insolence bladder to your digestive tract. If you are still having discompose after a couple of weeks, intend this checked out.
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First, your doctor should be responsive every these questions. However, I crapper tell you my experience. I had mine discover 15 years ago, after having attacks for 3-4 years. They finally figured discover what the problem was, and I had the surgery. Mine was laparoscopic surgery, so the sanative time was most 3 weeks. If you had emergency surgery and had the flooded abdominal cut, amount at least 6 weeks recovery. The gallbladder stores bile made by the liver, and squirts it into the digestive system when you eat. The duty of bile is to emulsify fats so they crapper be digested easily. When the liver can't store the bile for use when needed, (because of no gallbladder) it starts making it the moment food hits your stomach. At first, the liver doesn't really know how much to make, so it module over compensate - a lot!. That crapper cause every the symptoms you mentioned, and it seemed to terminal a few weeks. Eventually, the liver re-trains itself to make the correct amount of bile in response to eating, and every the symptoms module lessen until they're gone. After that, I never worried most what I was eating. If you just stick to a connatural healthy diet, you'll probably never even think most it again.
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I had mine distant also, and you module still see discomfort, and for me I take anything and everything, the discompose goes away. unless you have delude stones. when I had mine distant i was still in discompose a few days after and had more delude stones. that was years past and now I take everything no more pain. it module intend better for you
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You've got a couple of things in your question that need to be addressed, so I'm going to verify them one at a time. In regards to the pain, you meet had surgery. The discompose from the surgery is unco similar to the discompose from a insolence sac attack. Ask your doctor for discompose drug as it can verify up to a hebdomad for the discompose to stop, if you need to. In regards as to what to eat, when to eat, etc - you should be healthy to be on a normal fasting at this point. If you were avoiding foods in the time because they would bring on an attack, introduce them back into your fasting tardily to make sure your body tolerates them. Just as you would if you didn't have farm products for a long time, for example. Confirm this with your doctor or encounter it in your post-operative instructions. As to how things will go for you in the future, I can exclusive relate my experience and my father's. For both of us, once our insolence bladders were out, we were fine. No attacks, gas, diarrhea, etc. Hopefully you'll be the same. One note for you - you probably had insolence stones in your insolence bladder. It is possible to have the stones get stuck and rest in the tubes that enter the insolence sac to your digestive tract. If you are still having discompose after a couple of weeks, get this checked out.
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First, your doctor should be answering every these questions. However, I can verify you my experience. I had mine out 15 years ago, after having attacks for 3-4 years. They finally figured out what the difficulty was, and I had the surgery. Mine was laparoscopic surgery, so the healing instance was about 3 weeks. If you had emergency surgery and had the full abdominal cut, figure at least 6 weeks recovery. The gallbladder stores bile prefabricated by the liver, and squirts it into the digestive system when you eat. The duty of bile is to emulsify fats so they can be digested easily. When the liver can't store the bile for use when needed, (because of no gallbladder) it starts making it the moment food hits your stomach. At first, the liver doesn't really know how such to make, so it will over compensate - a lot!. That can cause every the symptoms you mentioned, and it seemed to last a few weeks. Eventually, the liver re-trains itself to make the precise turn of bile in response to eating, and every the symptoms will lessen until they're gone. After that, I never worried about what I was eating. If you just follow to a normal flourishing diet, you'll probably never even think about it again.
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I had mine removed also, and you module still feel discomfort, and for me I take anything and everything, the pain goes away. unless you have gull stones. when I had mine removed i was still in pain a some life after and had more gull stones. that was years ago and now I take everything no more pain. it module get meliorate for you
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You've got a couple of things in your question that need to be addressed, so I'm going to verify them digit at a time. In regards to the pain, you meet had surgery. The discompose from the surgery is unco similar to the discompose from a insolence sac attack. Ask your doctor for discompose medication as it crapper verify up to a hebdomad for the discompose to stop, if you need to. In regards as to what to eat, when to eat, etc - you should be healthy to be on a normal diet at this point. If you were avoiding foods in the past because they would alter on an attack, inform them back into your diet tardily to make trusty your embody tolerates them. Just as you would if you didn't hit dairy products for a long time, for example. Confirm this with your doctor or encounter it in your post-operative instructions. As to how things will go for you in the future, I crapper only colligate my undergo and my father's. For both of us, erst our insolence bladders were out, we were fine. No attacks, gas, diarrhea, etc. Hopefully you'll be the same. One state for you - you probably had insolence stones in your insolence bladder. It is doable to hit the stones get stuck and remain in the tubes that enter the insolence sac to your digestive tract. If you are ease having discompose after a couple of weeks, get this checked out.
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First, your doctor should be responsive all these questions. However, I can tell you my experience. I had mine out 15 years ago, after having attacks for 3-4 years. They finally figured out what the problem was, and I had the surgery. Mine was laparoscopic surgery, so the healing time was about 3 weeks. If you had emergency surgery and had the flooded abdominal cut, figure at least 6 weeks recovery. The gallbladder stores bile made by the liver, and squirts it into the digestive system when you eat. The function of bile is to emulsify fats so they can be digested easily. When the liver can't store the bile for ingest when needed, (because of no gallbladder) it starts making it the moment food hits your stomach. At first, the liver doesn't really know how much to make, so it will over equilibrate - a lot!. That can cause all the symptoms you mentioned, and it seemed to last a few weeks. Eventually, the liver re-trains itself to make the correct turn of bile in response to eating, and all the symptoms will alter until they're gone. After that, I never worried about what I was eating. If you just stick to a normal flourishing diet, you'll probably never even think about it again.
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I had mine distant also, and you module still feel discomfort, and for me I take anything and everything, the discompose goes away. unless you hit delude stones. when I had mine distant i was still in discompose a few life after and had more delude stones. that was years ago and now I take everything no more pain. it module intend better for you
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You've got a pair of things in your discourse that requirement to be addressed, so I'm feat to take them digit at a time. In regards to the pain, you just had surgery. The discompose from the surgery is unco similar to the discompose from a insolence sac attack. Ask your doctor for discompose drug as it crapper take up to a hebdomad for the discompose to stop, if you requirement to. In regards as to what to eat, when to eat, etc - you should be able to be on a connatural fasting at this point. If you were avoiding foods in the past because they would bring on an attack, inform them back into your fasting slowly to make sure your body tolerates them. Just as you would if you didn't have dairy products for a daylong time, for example. Confirm this with your doctor or find it in your post-operative instructions. As to how things will go for you in the future, I crapper only colligate my undergo and my father's. For both of us, once our insolence bladders were out, we were fine. No attacks, gas, diarrhea, etc. Hopefully you'll be the same. One state for you - you probably had insolence stones in your insolence bladder. It is possible to have the stones get cragfast and remain in the tubes that connect the insolence sac to your digestive tract. If you are ease having discompose after a pair of weeks, get this checked out.
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 Post On: 2009-11-18 05:12:59
User: gHaggy
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First, your student should be responsive all these questions. However, I crapper tell you my experience. I had mine discover 15 years ago, after having attacks for 3-4 years. They finally figured discover what the problem was, and I had the surgery. Mine was laparoscopic surgery, so the healing time was most 3 weeks. If you had emergency surgery and had the flooded abdominal cut, turn at least 6 weeks recovery. The gallbladder stores bile made by the liver, and squirts it into the digestive system when you eat. The function of bile is to emulsify fats so they crapper be digested easily. When the liver can't store the bile for use when needed, (because of no gallbladder) it starts making it the time food hits your stomach. At first, the liver doesn't rattling undergo how such to make, so it will over compensate - a lot!. That crapper cause all the symptoms you mentioned, and it seemed to terminal a few weeks. Eventually, the liver re-trains itself to make the correct turn of bile in salutation to eating, and all the symptoms will alter until they're gone. After that, I never worried most what I was eating. If you just follow to a normal flourishing diet, you'll probably never even think most it again.
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 Post On: 2009-11-18 04:54:51
User: *Amanda*
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I had mine distant also, and you will ease feel discomfort, and for me I take anything and everything, the discompose goes away. unless you have gull stones. when I had mine distant i was ease in discompose a few life after and had more gull stones. that was years ago and now I take everything no more pain. it will get meliorate for you
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 Post On: 2009-11-18 05:00:30
User: atltigger69
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You've got a couple of things in your question that need to be addressed, so I'm going to take them digit at a time. In regards to the pain, you just had surgery. The discompose from the surgery is remarkably kindred to the discompose from a insolence bladder attack. Ask your student for discompose drug as it can take up to a week for the discompose to stop, if you need to. In regards as to what to eat, when to eat, etc - you should be healthy to be on a normal diet at this point. If you were avoiding foods in the time because they would bring on an attack, introduce them back into your diet slowly to make sure your body tolerates them. Just as you would if you didn't have dairy products for a long time, for example. Confirm this with your student or find it in your post-operative instructions. As to how things will go for you in the future, I can only colligate my undergo and my father's. For both of us, erst our insolence bladders were out, we were fine. No attacks, gas, diarrhea, etc. Hopefully you'll be the same. One note for you - you probably had insolence stones in your insolence bladder. It is possible to have the stones intend cragfast and rest in the tubes that enter the insolence bladder to your digestive tract. If you are still having discompose after a couple of weeks, intend this checked out.
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 Post On: 2009-11-18 05:12:59
User: gHaggy
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First, your doctor should be answering every these questions. However, I can tell you my experience. I had mine out 15 years ago, after having attacks for 3-4 years. They finally figured out what the difficulty was, and I had the surgery. Mine was laparoscopic surgery, so the healing time was about 3 weeks. If you had emergency surgery and had the full abdominal cut, figure at least 6 weeks recovery. The gallbladder stores bile made by the liver, and squirts it into the digestive system when you eat. The function of bile is to emulsify fats so they can be digested easily. When the liver can't store the bile for use when needed, (because of no gallbladder) it starts making it the moment food hits your stomach. At first, the liver doesn't really know how such to make, so it will over equilibrate - a lot!. That can cause every the symptoms you mentioned, and it seemed to last a some weeks. Eventually, the liver re-trains itself to attain the correct amount of bile in response to eating, and every the symptoms will alter until they're gone. After that, I never worried about what I was eating. If you just follow to a normal flourishing diet, you'll belike never modify think about it again.
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