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Posted: 05/25/07 - 23:39 Post subject: Re: Natren Healthy Trinity |
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| Pandama 1956 wrote: | | I had my gall bladder removed in 2004. A must-have is Natren's Healthy Trinity to promote digestion of anything & everything I eat or drink. All the foods that triggered gallbladder attacks before -- I can eat them. Cheeseburger & fries -- I can eat them. Soda pop -- no problem! In fact, I've had no problems at all since I started taking the magic pills!! I have normal bowel movements now (meaning every day). I used to think that normal meant a few times a week. Ha! |
what magic pill? |
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Posted: 06/08/07 - 00:55 Post subject: Re: foods to avoid after gallbladder removal |
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| Peanutrad wrote: | | I'm a 44 yr old female. I had my gallbladder removed over 16 yrs ago. Strangely, I've never had the diahrea problem. In fact, I have chronic constipation. hmmm. I've been wondering if there's a food factor because I seem to have a problem with painful gas (& loud gurgling!) and that's how I found this message board. |
Had my gallbladder removed about 2yrs ago, I had problems with both constipation and diahria. My doctor put me on "pangesteyme" its a pancreatic enszyme pill to help digest fatty foods. Since taking these after fatty meals, I dont have problems with my BM anymore. Check with your doctor about that.
Peanut, I had that gas loud gurgling prob too but I had it before my gallbladder problem and it continued after the removal. However, I was put on prevacid and that stopped that. It maybe Gastritis you have, I was told I have acid reflux disease with gastritis. |
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Posted: 01/02/08 - 13:55 Post subject: |
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| everyone is scaring me. i will be having my gall bladder out next week. now iam reading all of these scary things about diarreha and all of the other scary symptoms. i want it out because of the pain. but,i dont want to be worse in other ireas. HELP, :roll: ANY ONE HAVE GOOD LUCK |
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Posted: 03/12/08 - 15:50 Post subject: gallbladder and gastric bypass |
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| To 44 year old female - are you a gastric bypass patient???? I am same age and minus gallbladder and a bypass patient and have the gurgling deal too! Recently more gassy too, but told its from sugar! Hmmmm? |
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Posted: 05/16/08 - 10:50 Post subject: Help for Diarrhea After Gall Bladder Surgery |
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| Katie wrote: | | I am so gald to hear that others are also suffering from some issues since the removal of the galbladder.....I need to know what to do to treat the diarrhea....is there anything to take before a meal? My doctor keeps telling me that really no foods should causing any problems.....I don;t beleive that. |
I had my gallbladder removed about 7 years ago. I rarely have any problem with diarrhea because I drink a glass of fiber before meals. I use Benefiber. Benefiber powder is clear and mixes well with any juice or water. Metamucil is good too; it comes in an orange flavor that mixes well with water. Or, if you don't want to drink your fiber, then I highly recommend Metamucil wafers. They're very good and they do the trick. This is not only helps the diarrhea but it' helps to lower your cholesterol! Good luck! |
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Posted: 06/11/08 - 17:24 Post subject: nausea and vomiting after gallbladder surgery |
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I has gallbladder surgery on Mar 4 2008, on Mar 6 I returned to thehospital in severe pain with a fever. It was found that my bileduct had been punctured and bile was leaking everywhere, I went into septic shock and was placed on a ventilator, I recovered and was in the hospital 17 days. When I went home I could hardly walk but I quickly regained my strength, The doctor had placed a stent in the duct and then sometime in April I had it removed by Endoscopy. Since then I have had a lot of nausea and vomiting and heartburn.I have GERD and twice a day Nexium doesn't always help. I have had four episodes of aspiration pneumonia from reflux going into my lungs while I am asleep. I cannot eat any barbecue sauce, not even a taste.
I have vomited icecream, vegetible soup, and barbecue sauce. I get bloated,feel full for hours after I eat, wake up in the night real nauseated, can only eat small amounts at a time. I called the gastroenterologist office
and cannot get an appointment for three months, even though I am a known patient for years. My strength and everything is all back and you wouldn't know I had been so critically ill, it is just the nausea. My family doctor gave me some Reglan to take and it halps sometimes but not always. |
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Posted: 07/10/08 - 21:45 Post subject: what to eat after gallbladder surgery |
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| I had my gallbladder removed about 15yr ago. My Dr. told me to avoid peanut butter. I still eat it. I do have some problems with diarrhea even today. I does matter what you eat. I do not have these issues when I eat healthy other than the usual adjustment for fiber intake. Once my body makes the adjustment I'm fine. I just notice that if I eat consistantly fatty foods, fried fast foods I have alot of bile that comes back on me. It took some time for me to actually figure that out. If I eat a lot of peanut butter like several days in a row because I do crave the stuff, or popcorn for several days in a row, I tend to have some stomach pains. I have that same issue with the bile promblem when I eat nuts too. I hope you found this info helpful. |
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