The internet is full of horror stories, but from my experience this doesn't happen with everyone, although my sympathies extend to those who have this problem.
NOW THE GOOD NEWS! After 18 months trying all sorts of diets, I have managed to maintain my weight without starving myself and am losing, though it is very slowly. I increased my FRUIT intake i.e. pineapples, green grapes, mangoes and nectarines, only eating this at lunch time and for snacks. I stopped eating bananas, apples and melons because they made me bloated and gave me severe abdominal pain. I eat a lot of Haddock, stopped eating red meat, chicken or pork. I’ve also noticed now that my face is glowing; it never used to and was always dry and flaky. Weight watcher meals also help in the evenings when too tired to cook. Seems there are two of us mentioning fruit and weight watcher meals. GOOD LUCK!
Thank you for this. I just had mine removed last night and this was a breathe of fresh air after reading all the sad stories.
Hi, I am a 33 years old male. I am going to have the surgery on 10th November to remove the galbladder.
Since January 2012, I have bening going through a dramatic lifestyle change. i used to weight 94kg. Now in november 2012 i weight 80kg. I went through an aggresive gym training schedule (5 times a week) and an aggresive diet (cutting out fat, white bread, sweets, chcocloates etc).
I developed the galstone attack symptoms in September 2012 (so far they were mild, no severe pain/ discomfort). I did an ultrasound and found I had a stone in my GB. My brother and father both had galstones so it may be genetic in our family, but I also think my rapid weight loss could have contributed to me forming the galstone.
The doctor's assessment is that the risks of keeping the GB is higher than the risks of taking it out. i have asked them about the side effects (chronic diherrea, weight gain etc). He admited that there are side effects which affect a small percentage of people. It is difficult to pin point the exact reasons for the side effects as anyone can have other medical problems which can contribute to the probelms that occur after the surgery.
I will inform you of the progress made after the surgery and what happens.
BEst of luck and love to all
I'd like to get information on the weight loss kit? I'm in agreement with you!
I had my gallbladder out Sept. 2012. 4 months after I had the gastric bypass. After weight loss surgery my weight just started falling off. There was not a day that I did not see the scale move to a lower weight UNTIL I had my gallbladder removed. I didnt change my eating habits but I did stop working out for about a month due to the pain before surgery and healing a couple of weeks after. I was really upset about my platuea but I gues do to the bypass and my workouts, I am now 33lbs lighter since my gallbladder surgery and 87 lbs lighter since my gastric bypass. If you are intrested weight loss surgery Baylor Grapevine's program is awesome!!
I just got a call from my doctor after an ultrasound...they want to take out my gallbladder.
I am scared after reading all the horror stories...so far, I am against doing it.
What I have found is very similar to many of the others who have posted. My gall bladder was removed in 1993. I was extremely weak and so sick for about four years after wards that I had severe fainting spells, often accompanied with severe nausea and/or vomitting. I have experienced stubborn weight gain and chronic fatigue, as well as bloating 24/7. No appetite, and trying to eat healthy foods such as broccoli or raw carrots or raw veggies as in a salad is sheer hell. My gut puffs out and I'll be in such severe pain that I can't even stand. I've tried to change to a paleo diet, but one that is even more restricted because I also have two auto immune diseases, hashimoto's and psoriasis. I drink at least 80 ounces of water a day. I have to force myself to eat, and when I do, it's always roasted or cooked veggies and lean meats. Using Betaine HCI, ox bile and even Digestaqure have helped, but I have not once ever had all of my symptoms gone at one time. Using nutrient dense foods is one main factor that has been a benefit. No soy, no pre-packaged foods, no gluten, no dairy, no eggs, no nightshades. I weigh 220 pounds and I hardly get 1200 calories a day. After a series of 12 colonics, I got even sicker. My focus is to detoxify in a gentle and consistent manner. And, keep at it. Everyday. Acupuncture has helped a little--have them work on your liver meridian. After all of the thousands of hours spent doing research and thousands of dollars for supplements and appointments with health professionals, it's clear that the "cure" has yet to be found. Hang in there everybody.
I just had emergency surgery to remove my gallbladder and the stones in the common bile duct. The pain before hand was unbearable. Like I said it was emergency surgery. It was done 4 days ago. I seem to be recovering fine now... some diareaha, but feel much better. I would not worry about all the horror stories online. I did lose 20 pounds over the last 6 months, not sure if that is from the problems or not, but I was about 20 pounds overweight.
My appetite is fine now, even a little better than pre-surgery. If you are nauseaus and having pain or if you have stones, have the surgery... assuming arthroscopic, not cutting you open. Do not freak out.