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PostPosted: 08/03/06 - 01:55    Post subject: gallbladder Vote now! Reply with quote

Mr. Green I had my gallbladder removed almost 3 weeks ago. I had no problems with anything except having to drag that little bottle around with me for a week. Now nearly weeks later my bowel movements are green. I mean SHAMROCK color green!! I also have a little nausea. What's up?[list]
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