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I had my gall bladder removed a month ago. I was told that I was full of stones and the stones were bigger than normal. I thought after having my gall bladder removed that I would feel so much better; the truth is that I don't. I still can't eat very much of anything or even drink water without getting bloated and gass. i do take prilosec. My main complaint is that I always feel like I can't take in a deep breath. I just feel the urge to and most of the time I can't but once in a while I can. Yawning seems to help me get a deep breath sometimes. I also seem to breath better on a empty stomach. Has anyone experienced any of these problems and any advice???????

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Doesn't sounds breathing problem related to gallbladder surgery ... how is your condition now ?
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Yes, I have had to same too!!!  It is terrible.  I get bloated, my stomach hurts, then a have to take slow breaths because it feels like I may pass out if I don't.  I had this problem before the surgery so I am wondering why I am still having it.  I have had Echo/Stress test, pulmonary function tests, and lab work that all come back fine.  I am wondering if it is gas buildup in my abdominal cavity that causes it.  Would anyone know if that could be the case?

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I have had the same problem breathing.  Is this still a problem for you?  I am worried this is not going to go away.

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Did u ever get rid of this? I am having it as well
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I ad this problem and started sleeping on my back which helped. I also take naps through ought the day and that has also helped with the breathing problem. The best of luck to you and.Ore you feel better. 

 

Carol

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Hello I'm in desperate need for a answer to, were you able to find any solutions for the throat has build up, I suggest taking gas x but I still get it in my throat. It's terrifying to feel like you can't breath. Any help I would be so grateful
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