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podraza
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Posted: 08/10/05 - 02:00 Post subject: Post Gallbladder Surgery Diet |
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Hello!
My gallbladder was removed week ago. I still have little diarrhea and belching. I was told to eat in small amounts and especially not fats. I am doing that, but still have diarrhea. Am I going anything wrong? Is it normal to have diarrhea after gallbladder surgery? What am I supposed to eat?
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Posted: 08/15/05 - 18:24 Post subject: |
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Hey,
I also had it operated, but 5 weeks ago. I am all right now. I also had some diarrhea first week after surgery, so I guess it is normal.
You are doing the right thing, eating in small amounts. Avoid fats and greasy food and spicy things. Eat crackers, oatmeal, dry cereal, salads, fruits (bananas suit me), pasta. In every case, avoid hamburgers, pork, fried chicken, cheeses and cheese sauces, pepperonis and other spices…
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Posted: 09/28/06 - 13:03 Post subject: GALLBLADDAR ISSUES |
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| I had my gallbladdar removed March 12, 2006. Prevously I've had Irritable Bowel Syndrome since I was 9 years old. I am now 21. Since the removal of my gallbladdar, I have had NOTHING BUT PROBLEMS. I've lost jobs due to being in the bathroom. I'l lbe ok for 2-5 days, then get sick with diarehea and nausea and be tired. Doctors are crazy "oh its the flu" - my IBS has been under control, and I've only had these reaccuring problems since my gallbladdar has been out. I take 2-4 Immodium a day - nothing works! I'm scheduling my seocnd scope / colonoscopy!! SOMETHING HAS GOTTA BE DONE - anyone have any suggestions? |
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Posted: 10/28/06 - 14:05 Post subject: GALLBLADDAR ISSUES - Questran |
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1. Change doctors. Any physician who does not recognize and is not willing to treat human suffering with more than a wave of the hand is not worth spending money on nor risking your health with.
2. Print out the article at *************
and /or search Google for "Post-cholecystectomy syndrome." (Note: I'm not affiliated with this dr., don't even know who she is, but found this article online and took it to my dr. after no one could figure out what seemed to be the very logical and obvious connection post gallbladder removal).
3. Get a prescription for Questran - it can work miracles. One pack a day made a difference; two packs a day gave me my life back.
Good luck.
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Posted: 11/03/06 - 00:48 Post subject: Re: GALLBLADDAR ISSUES |
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| Guest wrote: | | I had my gallbladdar removed March 12, 2006. Prevously I've had Irritable Bowel Syndrome since I was 9 years old. I am now 21. Since the removal of my gallbladdar, I have had NOTHING BUT PROBLEMS. I've lost jobs due to being in the bathroom. I'l lbe ok for 2-5 days, then get sick with diarehea and nausea and be tired. Doctors are crazy "oh its the flu" - my IBS has been under control, and I've only had these reaccuring problems since my gallbladdar has been out. I take 2-4 Immodium a day - nothing works! I'm scheduling my seocnd scope / colonoscopy!! SOMETHING HAS GOTTA BE DONE - anyone have any suggestions? |
I'm gonna give you VERY hard to get solution/advice....... use clonazepam 2mg. @ night afterwork and before bed time
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Posted: 11/07/06 - 00:04 Post subject: gallbladder removal |
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| I had my gallbladder removed over 3 years ago and I still have direhea I told my doctor about it and she says that it is a common side effect after gallbladder removal. I am also very tired but never related it to my gallbladder before until reading these posts. I take imodium and it finally kicks in after about 8 or so of them. Recently I have had back problems and was on pain medication for that and was told that it could make me constipated, I thought great I havent been constipated in over 3 years...lol This pain medication I was taken actually made my bowel movenments normal. So when I dont take the medication for pain in my back I get a pain in my *** instead...lol I guess its not funny to laugh at cause its awlful feeling and dont understand why the doctors dont warn you about these side effects before the surgery. |
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Posted: 11/10/06 - 12:23 Post subject: gall bladder removal |
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| I had my gallbladder removed 15 years ago. Since then i always suffered from severe diarrhea especially after eating. I also took questran but after reading its side effects i opted not to take it. Now about 3 months ago i started to control my eating to reduce my weight. Amazingly the diarrhea is gone. I can't understand how and why but the truth is that i am eating no fats and this could be it. although we are told not to consume fats after surgery we do consume a lot of hidden fats which i think contributes to the diarrhea. Before i used to think that eating vegetables was making my problem worse but now i know that it was not the vegetables. Try reducing your food and see if the problem resolves. Wish you all luck |
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Posted: 11/12/06 - 23:25 Post subject: Re: Post Gallbladder Surgery Diet |
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| I had mine out in July 2002, and I'm finally going for my first colonoscopy Tuesday. I've been so sick with diarrhea for the last four years, thank God I don"t "have" to work. I'd never be able to hold a job down. It's hard enough dealing with the everyday schedules of my three kids. I bet my youngest who's 5 has taken as much care of me as I have her in her lifetime. Thank God she was born with that nurchering instinct. She says she's going to be good in parenting when she grows up. My sister had her gall bladder out and it hasn't bothered her since. Goodluck...Poki |
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Posted: 12/16/06 - 20:18 Post subject: when do we eat |
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| i had my gall blatter out a week ago i got sick and went back to the hospital they keep telling me not to eat liquid only. Im starving to death what could be worse. so can some one tell me what i can eat and when |
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Posted: 12/18/06 - 11:50 Post subject: Diet after removal |
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I just had my gallbladder removed three weeks ago. Some diarrhea noted after eating any meat product. After eating any meat product, the Bathroom starts calling my name. This is embrassing to say , but it is the worse foul smell I have ever smelled. I'm just hoping that some weight loss will accompany this!!!!  |
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